From a5d04fdb5a69a02b8fa8eb5525a60dfb5309b73b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Clason Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 17:31:26 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] build: add missing headers --- src/tree_sitter/alloc.h | 54 ++++++++ src/tree_sitter/array.h | 290 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 344 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/tree_sitter/alloc.h create mode 100644 src/tree_sitter/array.h diff --git a/src/tree_sitter/alloc.h b/src/tree_sitter/alloc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f4466d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tree_sitter/alloc.h @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#ifndef TREE_SITTER_ALLOC_H_ +#define TREE_SITTER_ALLOC_H_ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#include +#include +#include + +// Allow clients to override allocation functions +#ifdef TREE_SITTER_REUSE_ALLOCATOR + +extern void *(*ts_current_malloc)(size_t); +extern void *(*ts_current_calloc)(size_t, size_t); +extern void *(*ts_current_realloc)(void *, size_t); +extern void (*ts_current_free)(void *); + +#ifndef ts_malloc +#define ts_malloc ts_current_malloc +#endif +#ifndef ts_calloc +#define ts_calloc ts_current_calloc +#endif +#ifndef ts_realloc +#define ts_realloc ts_current_realloc +#endif +#ifndef ts_free +#define ts_free ts_current_free +#endif + +#else + +#ifndef ts_malloc +#define ts_malloc malloc +#endif +#ifndef ts_calloc +#define ts_calloc calloc +#endif +#ifndef ts_realloc +#define ts_realloc realloc +#endif +#ifndef ts_free +#define ts_free free +#endif + +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif // TREE_SITTER_ALLOC_H_ diff --git a/src/tree_sitter/array.h b/src/tree_sitter/array.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..15a3b23 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tree_sitter/array.h @@ -0,0 +1,290 @@ +#ifndef TREE_SITTER_ARRAY_H_ +#define TREE_SITTER_ARRAY_H_ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#include "./alloc.h" + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#pragma warning(disable : 4101) +#elif defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) +#pragma GCC diagnostic push +#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-variable" +#endif + +#define Array(T) \ + struct { \ + T *contents; \ + uint32_t size; \ + uint32_t capacity; \ + } + +/// Initialize an array. +#define array_init(self) \ + ((self)->size = 0, (self)->capacity = 0, (self)->contents = NULL) + +/// Create an empty array. +#define array_new() \ + { NULL, 0, 0 } + +/// Get a pointer to the element at a given `index` in the array. +#define array_get(self, _index) \ + (assert((uint32_t)(_index) < (self)->size), &(self)->contents[_index]) + +/// Get a pointer to the first element in the array. +#define array_front(self) array_get(self, 0) + +/// Get a pointer to the last element in the array. +#define array_back(self) array_get(self, (self)->size - 1) + +/// Clear the array, setting its size to zero. Note that this does not free any +/// memory allocated for the array's contents. +#define array_clear(self) ((self)->size = 0) + +/// Reserve `new_capacity` elements of space in the array. If `new_capacity` is +/// less than the array's current capacity, this function has no effect. +#define array_reserve(self, new_capacity) \ + _array__reserve((Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), new_capacity) + +/// Free any memory allocated for this array. Note that this does not free any +/// memory allocated for the array's contents. +#define array_delete(self) _array__delete((Array *)(self)) + +/// Push a new `element` onto the end of the array. +#define array_push(self, element) \ + (_array__grow((Array *)(self), 1, array_elem_size(self)), \ + (self)->contents[(self)->size++] = (element)) + +/// Increase the array's size by `count` elements. +/// New elements are zero-initialized. +#define array_grow_by(self, count) \ + do { \ + if ((count) == 0) break; \ + _array__grow((Array *)(self), count, array_elem_size(self)); \ + memset((self)->contents + (self)->size, 0, (count) * array_elem_size(self)); \ + (self)->size += (count); \ + } while (0) + +/// Append all elements from one array to the end of another. +#define array_push_all(self, other) \ + array_extend((self), (other)->size, (other)->contents) + +/// Append `count` elements to the end of the array, reading their values from the +/// `contents` pointer. +#define array_extend(self, count, contents) \ + _array__splice( \ + (Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), (self)->size, \ + 0, count, contents \ + ) + +/// Remove `old_count` elements from the array starting at the given `index`. At +/// the same index, insert `new_count` new elements, reading their values from the +/// `new_contents` pointer. +#define array_splice(self, _index, old_count, new_count, new_contents) \ + _array__splice( \ + (Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), _index, \ + old_count, new_count, new_contents \ + ) + +/// Insert one `element` into the array at the given `index`. +#define array_insert(self, _index, element) \ + _array__splice((Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), _index, 0, 1, &(element)) + +/// Remove one element from the array at the given `index`. +#define array_erase(self, _index) \ + _array__erase((Array *)(self), array_elem_size(self), _index) + +/// Pop the last element off the array, returning the element by value. +#define array_pop(self) ((self)->contents[--(self)->size]) + +/// Assign the contents of one array to another, reallocating if necessary. +#define array_assign(self, other) \ + _array__assign((Array *)(self), (const Array *)(other), array_elem_size(self)) + +/// Swap one array with another +#define array_swap(self, other) \ + _array__swap((Array *)(self), (Array *)(other)) + +/// Get the size of the array contents +#define array_elem_size(self) (sizeof *(self)->contents) + +/// Search a sorted array for a given `needle` value, using the given `compare` +/// callback to determine the order. +/// +/// If an existing element is found to be equal to `needle`, then the `index` +/// out-parameter is set to the existing value's index, and the `exists` +/// out-parameter is set to true. Otherwise, `index` is set to an index where +/// `needle` should be inserted in order to preserve the sorting, and `exists` +/// is set to false. +#define array_search_sorted_with(self, compare, needle, _index, _exists) \ + _array__search_sorted(self, 0, compare, , needle, _index, _exists) + +/// Search a sorted array for a given `needle` value, using integer comparisons +/// of a given struct field (specified with a leading dot) to determine the order. +/// +/// See also `array_search_sorted_with`. +#define array_search_sorted_by(self, field, needle, _index, _exists) \ + _array__search_sorted(self, 0, _compare_int, field, needle, _index, _exists) + +/// Insert a given `value` into a sorted array, using the given `compare` +/// callback to determine the order. +#define array_insert_sorted_with(self, compare, value) \ + do { \ + unsigned _index, _exists; \ + array_search_sorted_with(self, compare, &(value), &_index, &_exists); \ + if (!_exists) array_insert(self, _index, value); \ + } while (0) + +/// Insert a given `value` into a sorted array, using integer comparisons of +/// a given struct field (specified with a leading dot) to determine the order. +/// +/// See also `array_search_sorted_by`. +#define array_insert_sorted_by(self, field, value) \ + do { \ + unsigned _index, _exists; \ + array_search_sorted_by(self, field, (value) field, &_index, &_exists); \ + if (!_exists) array_insert(self, _index, value); \ + } while (0) + +// Private + +typedef Array(void) Array; + +/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_delete`. +static inline void _array__delete(Array *self) { + if (self->contents) { + ts_free(self->contents); + self->contents = NULL; + self->size = 0; + self->capacity = 0; + } +} + +/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_erase`. +static inline void _array__erase(Array *self, size_t element_size, + uint32_t index) { + assert(index < self->size); + char *contents = (char *)self->contents; + memmove(contents + index * element_size, contents + (index + 1) * element_size, + (self->size - index - 1) * element_size); + self->size--; +} + +/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_reserve`. +static inline void _array__reserve(Array *self, size_t element_size, uint32_t new_capacity) { + if (new_capacity > self->capacity) { + if (self->contents) { + self->contents = ts_realloc(self->contents, new_capacity * element_size); + } else { + self->contents = ts_malloc(new_capacity * element_size); + } + self->capacity = new_capacity; + } +} + +/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_assign`. +static inline void _array__assign(Array *self, const Array *other, size_t element_size) { + _array__reserve(self, element_size, other->size); + self->size = other->size; + memcpy(self->contents, other->contents, self->size * element_size); +} + +/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_swap`. +static inline void _array__swap(Array *self, Array *other) { + Array swap = *other; + *other = *self; + *self = swap; +} + +/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_push` or `array_grow_by`. +static inline void _array__grow(Array *self, uint32_t count, size_t element_size) { + uint32_t new_size = self->size + count; + if (new_size > self->capacity) { + uint32_t new_capacity = self->capacity * 2; + if (new_capacity < 8) new_capacity = 8; + if (new_capacity < new_size) new_capacity = new_size; + _array__reserve(self, element_size, new_capacity); + } +} + +/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_splice`. +static inline void _array__splice(Array *self, size_t element_size, + uint32_t index, uint32_t old_count, + uint32_t new_count, const void *elements) { + uint32_t new_size = self->size + new_count - old_count; + uint32_t old_end = index + old_count; + uint32_t new_end = index + new_count; + assert(old_end <= self->size); + + _array__reserve(self, element_size, new_size); + + char *contents = (char *)self->contents; + if (self->size > old_end) { + memmove( + contents + new_end * element_size, + contents + old_end * element_size, + (self->size - old_end) * element_size + ); + } + if (new_count > 0) { + if (elements) { + memcpy( + (contents + index * element_size), + elements, + new_count * element_size + ); + } else { + memset( + (contents + index * element_size), + 0, + new_count * element_size + ); + } + } + self->size += new_count - old_count; +} + +/// A binary search routine, based on Rust's `std::slice::binary_search_by`. +/// This is not what you're looking for, see `array_search_sorted_with` or `array_search_sorted_by`. +#define _array__search_sorted(self, start, compare, suffix, needle, _index, _exists) \ + do { \ + *(_index) = start; \ + *(_exists) = false; \ + uint32_t size = (self)->size - *(_index); \ + if (size == 0) break; \ + int comparison; \ + while (size > 1) { \ + uint32_t half_size = size / 2; \ + uint32_t mid_index = *(_index) + half_size; \ + comparison = compare(&((self)->contents[mid_index] suffix), (needle)); \ + if (comparison <= 0) *(_index) = mid_index; \ + size -= half_size; \ + } \ + comparison = compare(&((self)->contents[*(_index)] suffix), (needle)); \ + if (comparison == 0) *(_exists) = true; \ + else if (comparison < 0) *(_index) += 1; \ + } while (0) + +/// Helper macro for the `_sorted_by` routines below. This takes the left (existing) +/// parameter by reference in order to work with the generic sorting function above. +#define _compare_int(a, b) ((int)*(a) - (int)(b)) + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#pragma warning(default : 4101) +#elif defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) +#pragma GCC diagnostic pop +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif // TREE_SITTER_ARRAY_H_