From 7bee3271e883acf2d07b48f3796a7cdc158112db Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Lattner Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 17:53:12 +0000 Subject: rewrite FindStringInBuffer to use an explicit loop instead of trying to wrap strstr which is just too inconvenient. Make it use a StringRef to avoid ".c_str()" calls. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@79120 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 --- utils/FileCheck/FileCheck.cpp | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/utils/FileCheck/FileCheck.cpp b/utils/FileCheck/FileCheck.cpp index 36b632c..6af70f3 100644 --- a/utils/FileCheck/FileCheck.cpp +++ b/utils/FileCheck/FileCheck.cpp @@ -51,25 +51,33 @@ struct CheckString { }; -/// FindStringInBuffer - This is basically just a strstr wrapper that differs in -/// two ways: first it handles 'nul' characters in memory buffers, second, it -/// returns the end of the memory buffer on match failure. -static const char *FindStringInBuffer(const char *Str, const char *CurPtr, - const MemoryBuffer &MB) { - // Check to see if we have a match. If so, just return it. - if (const char *Res = strstr(CurPtr, Str)) - return Res; +/// FindFixedStringInBuffer - This works like strstr, except for two things: +/// 1) it handles 'nul' characters in memory buffers. 2) it returns the end of +/// the memory buffer on match failure instead of null. +static const char *FindFixedStringInBuffer(StringRef Str, const char *CurPtr, + const MemoryBuffer &MB) { + assert(!Str.empty() && "Can't find an empty string"); + const char *BufEnd = MB.getBufferEnd(); - // If not, check to make sure we didn't just find an embedded nul in the - // memory buffer. - const char *Ptr = CurPtr + strlen(CurPtr); - - // If we really reached the end of the file, return it. - if (Ptr == MB.getBufferEnd()) - return Ptr; + while (1) { + // Scan for the first character in the match string. + CurPtr = (char*)memchr(CurPtr, Str[0], BufEnd-CurPtr); + + // If we didn't find the first character of the string, then we failed to + // match. + if (CurPtr == 0) return BufEnd; + + // If the match string is one character, then we win. + if (Str.size() == 1) return CurPtr; + + // Otherwise, verify that the rest of the string matches. + if (Str.size() <= unsigned(BufEnd-CurPtr) && + memcmp(CurPtr+1, Str.data()+1, Str.size()-1) == 0) + return CurPtr; - // Otherwise, just skip this section of the file, including the nul. - return FindStringInBuffer(Str, Ptr+1, MB); + // If not, advance past this character and try again. + ++CurPtr; + } } /// ReadCheckFile - Read the check file, which specifies the sequence of @@ -95,7 +103,7 @@ static bool ReadCheckFile(SourceMgr &SM, while (1) { // See if Prefix occurs in the memory buffer. - const char *Ptr = FindStringInBuffer(Prefix.c_str(), CurPtr, *F); + const char *Ptr = FindFixedStringInBuffer(Prefix, CurPtr, *F); // If we didn't find a match, we're done. if (Ptr == BufferEnd) @@ -231,7 +239,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) { const CheckString &CheckStr = CheckStrings[StrNo]; // Find StrNo in the file. - const char *Ptr = FindStringInBuffer(CheckStr.Str.c_str(), CurPtr, *F); + const char *Ptr = FindFixedStringInBuffer(CheckStr.Str, CurPtr, *F); // If we found a match, we're done, move on. if (Ptr != BufferEnd) { -- cgit v1.1