/* * Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA, USA * This code has been modified under the terms listed below and is made * available under the same terms. */ /* * Copyright 1995-2004 George A Howlett. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE * LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION * OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION * WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /* * TODO: * o Add H. Kirsch's vector binary read operation * x binread file0 * x binread -file file0 * * o Add ASCII/binary file reader * x read fileName * * o Allow Tcl-based client notifications. * vector x * x notify call Display * x notify delete Display * x notify reorder #1 #2 */ #include #include #include #include #include "bltInt.h" #include "bltVecInt.h" #include "bltOp.h" #include "bltNsUtil.h" #include "bltSwitch.h" #define DEF_ARRAY_SIZE 64 #define TRACE_ALL (TCL_TRACE_WRITES | TCL_TRACE_READS | TCL_TRACE_UNSETS) #define VECTOR_CHAR(c) ((isalnum((unsigned char)(c))) || \ (c == '_') || (c == ':') || (c == '@') || (c == '.')) /* * VectorClient -- * * A vector can be shared by several clients. Each client allocates this * structure that acts as its key for using the vector. Clients can also * designate a callback routine that is executed whenever the vector is * updated or destroyed. * */ typedef struct { unsigned int magic; /* Magic value designating whether this really * is a vector token or not */ Vector *serverPtr; /* Pointer to the master record of the vector. * If NULL, indicates that the vector has been * destroyed but as of yet, this client hasn't * recognized it. */ Blt_VectorChangedProc *proc;/* Routine to call when the contents of the * vector change or the vector is deleted. */ ClientData clientData; /* Data passed whenever the vector change * procedure is called. */ Blt_ChainLink link; /* Used to quickly remove this entry from its * server's client chain. */ } VectorClient; static Tcl_CmdDeleteProc VectorInstDeleteProc; static Tcl_ObjCmdProc VectorCmd; static Tcl_InterpDeleteProc VectorInterpDeleteProc; typedef struct { char *varName; /* Requested variable name. */ char *cmdName; /* Requested command name. */ int flush; /* Flush */ int watchUnset; /* Watch when variable is unset. */ } CreateSwitches; static Blt_SwitchSpec createSwitches[] = { {BLT_SWITCH_STRING, "-variable", "varName", Tk_Offset(CreateSwitches, varName), BLT_SWITCH_NULL_OK}, {BLT_SWITCH_STRING, "-command", "command", Tk_Offset(CreateSwitches, cmdName), BLT_SWITCH_NULL_OK}, {BLT_SWITCH_BOOLEAN, "-watchunset", "bool", Tk_Offset(CreateSwitches, watchUnset), 0}, {BLT_SWITCH_BOOLEAN, "-flush", "bool", Tk_Offset(CreateSwitches, flush), 0}, {BLT_SWITCH_END} }; typedef int (VectorCmdProc)(Vector *vecObjPtr, Tcl_Interp* interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj* const objv[]); static Vector * FindVectorInNamespace( VectorInterpData *dataPtr, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Blt_ObjectName *objNamePtr) { Tcl_DString dString; const char *name; Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; name = Blt_MakeQualifiedName(objNamePtr, &dString); hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dataPtr->vectorTable, name); Tcl_DStringFree(&dString); if (hPtr != NULL) { return Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr); } return NULL; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetVectorObject -- * * Searches for the vector associated with the name given. Allow for a * range specification. * * Results: * Returns a pointer to the vector if found, otherwise NULL. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static Vector * GetVectorObject( VectorInterpData *dataPtr, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ const char *name, int flags) { Blt_ObjectName objName; Vector *vPtr; Tcl_Interp* interp; interp = dataPtr->interp; if (!Blt_ParseObjectName(interp, name, &objName, BLT_NO_ERROR_MSG | BLT_NO_DEFAULT_NS)) { return NULL; /* Can't find namespace. */ } vPtr = NULL; if (objName.nsPtr != NULL) { vPtr = FindVectorInNamespace(dataPtr, &objName); } else { if (flags & NS_SEARCH_CURRENT) { objName.nsPtr = Tcl_GetCurrentNamespace(interp); vPtr = FindVectorInNamespace(dataPtr, &objName); } if ((vPtr == NULL) && (flags & NS_SEARCH_GLOBAL)) { objName.nsPtr = Tcl_GetGlobalNamespace(interp); vPtr = FindVectorInNamespace(dataPtr, &objName); } } return vPtr; } void Blt_Vec_UpdateRange(Vector *vPtr) { double min, max; double *vp, *vend; vp = vPtr->valueArr + vPtr->first; vend = vPtr->valueArr + vPtr->last; min = max = *vp++; for (/* empty */; vp <= vend; vp++) { if (min > *vp) { min = *vp; } else if (max < *vp) { max = *vp; } } vPtr->min = min; vPtr->max = max; vPtr->notifyFlags &= ~UPDATE_RANGE; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_GetIndex -- * * Converts the string representing an index in the vector, to its * numeric value. A valid index may be an numeric string of the string * "end" (indicating the last element in the string). * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If the string is a valid index, TCL_OK is * returned. Otherwise TCL_ERROR is returned and interp->result will * contain an error message. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_Vec_GetIndex( Tcl_Interp* interp, Vector *vPtr, const char *string, int *indexPtr, int flags, Blt_VectorIndexProc **procPtrPtr) { char c; int value; c = string[0]; /* Treat the index "end" like a numeric index. */ if ((c == 'e') && (strcmp(string, "end") == 0)) { if (vPtr->length < 1) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad index \"end\": vector is empty", (char *)NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } *indexPtr = vPtr->length - 1; return TCL_OK; } else if ((c == '+') && (strcmp(string, "++end") == 0)) { *indexPtr = vPtr->length; return TCL_OK; } if (procPtrPtr != NULL) { Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&vPtr->dataPtr->indexProcTable, string); if (hPtr != NULL) { *indexPtr = SPECIAL_INDEX; *procPtrPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr); return TCL_OK; } } if (Tcl_GetInt(interp, (char *)string, &value) != TCL_OK) { long int lvalue; /* * Unlike Tcl_GetInt, Tcl_ExprLong needs a valid interpreter, but the * interp passed in may be NULL. So we have to use vPtr->interp and * then reset the result. */ if (Tcl_ExprLong(vPtr->interp, (char *)string, &lvalue) != TCL_OK) { Tcl_ResetResult(vPtr->interp); if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad index \"", string, "\"", (char *)NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } value = (int)lvalue; } /* * Correct the index by the current value of the offset. This makes all * the numeric indices non-negative, which is how we distinguish the * special non-numeric indices. */ value -= vPtr->offset; if ((value < 0) || ((flags & INDEX_CHECK) && (value >= vPtr->length))) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "index \"", string, "\" is out of range", (char *)NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } *indexPtr = (int)value; return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_GetIndexRange -- * * Converts the string representing an index in the vector, to its * numeric value. A valid index may be an numeric string of the string * "end" (indicating the last element in the string). * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If the string is a valid index, TCL_OK is * returned. Otherwise TCL_ERROR is returned and interp->result will * contain an error message. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_Vec_GetIndexRange( Tcl_Interp* interp, Vector *vPtr, const char *string, int flags, Blt_VectorIndexProc **procPtrPtr) { int ielem; char *colon; colon = NULL; if (flags & INDEX_COLON) { colon = strchr(string, ':'); } if (colon != NULL) { if (string == colon) { vPtr->first = 0; /* Default to the first index */ } else { int result; *colon = '\0'; result = Blt_Vec_GetIndex(interp, vPtr, string, &ielem, flags, (Blt_VectorIndexProc **) NULL); *colon = ':'; if (result != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } vPtr->first = ielem; } if (*(colon + 1) == '\0') { /* Default to the last index */ vPtr->last = (vPtr->length > 0) ? vPtr->length - 1 : 0; } else { if (Blt_Vec_GetIndex(interp, vPtr, colon + 1, &ielem, flags, (Blt_VectorIndexProc **) NULL) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } vPtr->last = ielem; } if (vPtr->first > vPtr->last) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad range \"", string, "\" (first > last)", (char *)NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } } else { if (Blt_Vec_GetIndex(interp, vPtr, string, &ielem, flags, procPtrPtr) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } vPtr->last = vPtr->first = ielem; } return TCL_OK; } Vector * Blt_Vec_ParseElement( Tcl_Interp* interp, VectorInterpData *dataPtr, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ const char *start, const char **endPtr, int flags) { char *p; char saved; Vector *vPtr; p = (char *)start; /* Find the end of the vector name */ while (VECTOR_CHAR(*p)) { p++; } saved = *p; *p = '\0'; vPtr = GetVectorObject(dataPtr, start, flags); if (vPtr == NULL) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't find vector \"", start, "\"", (char *)NULL); } *p = saved; return NULL; } *p = saved; vPtr->first = 0; vPtr->last = vPtr->length - 1; if (*p == '(') { int count, result; start = p + 1; p++; /* Find the matching right parenthesis */ count = 1; while (*p != '\0') { if (*p == ')') { count--; if (count == 0) { break; } } else if (*p == '(') { count++; } p++; } if (count > 0) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unbalanced parentheses \"", start, "\"", (char *)NULL); } return NULL; } *p = '\0'; result = Blt_Vec_GetIndexRange(interp, vPtr, start, (INDEX_COLON | INDEX_CHECK), (Blt_VectorIndexProc **) NULL); *p = ')'; if (result != TCL_OK) { return NULL; } p++; } if (endPtr != NULL) { *endPtr = p; } return vPtr; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_NotifyClients -- * * Notifies each client of the vector that the vector has changed * (updated or destroyed) by calling the provided function back. The * function pointer may be NULL, in that case the client is not notified. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The results depend upon what actions the client callbacks * take. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Blt_Vec_NotifyClients(ClientData clientData) { Vector *vPtr = clientData; Blt_ChainLink link, next; Blt_VectorNotify notify; notify = (vPtr->notifyFlags & NOTIFY_DESTROYED) ? BLT_VECTOR_NOTIFY_DESTROY : BLT_VECTOR_NOTIFY_UPDATE; vPtr->notifyFlags &= ~(NOTIFY_UPDATED | NOTIFY_DESTROYED | NOTIFY_PENDING); for (link = Blt_Chain_FirstLink(vPtr->chain); link != NULL; link = next) { VectorClient *clientPtr; next = Blt_Chain_NextLink(link); clientPtr = Blt_Chain_GetValue(link); if ((clientPtr->proc != NULL) && (clientPtr->serverPtr != NULL)) { (*clientPtr->proc) (vPtr->interp, clientPtr->clientData, notify); } } /* * Some clients may not handle the "destroy" callback properly (they * should call Blt_FreeVectorId to release the client identifier), so mark * any remaining clients to indicate that vector's server has gone away. */ if (notify == BLT_VECTOR_NOTIFY_DESTROY) { for (link = Blt_Chain_FirstLink(vPtr->chain); link != NULL; link = Blt_Chain_NextLink(link)) { VectorClient *clientPtr; clientPtr = Blt_Chain_GetValue(link); clientPtr->serverPtr = NULL; } } } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_UpdateClients -- * * Notifies each client of the vector that the vector has changed * (updated or destroyed) by calling the provided function back. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The individual client callbacks are eventually invoked. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Blt_Vec_UpdateClients(Vector *vPtr) { vPtr->dirty++; vPtr->max = vPtr->min = NAN; if (vPtr->notifyFlags & NOTIFY_NEVER) { return; } vPtr->notifyFlags |= NOTIFY_UPDATED; if (vPtr->notifyFlags & NOTIFY_ALWAYS) { Blt_Vec_NotifyClients(vPtr); return; } if (!(vPtr->notifyFlags & NOTIFY_PENDING)) { vPtr->notifyFlags |= NOTIFY_PENDING; Tcl_DoWhenIdle(Blt_Vec_NotifyClients, vPtr); } } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_FlushCache -- * * Unsets all the elements of the TCL array variable associated with the * vector, freeing memory associated with the variable. This includes * both the hash table and the hash keys. The down side is that this * effectively flushes the caching of vector elements in the array. This * means that the subsequent reads of the array will require a decimal to * string conversion. * * This is needed when the vector changes its values, making the array * variable out-of-sync. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * All elements of array variable (except one) are unset, freeing * the memory associated with the variable. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Blt_Vec_FlushCache(Vector *vPtr) { Tcl_Interp* interp = vPtr->interp; if (vPtr->arrayName == NULL) { return; /* Doesn't use the variable API */ } /* Turn off the trace temporarily so that we can unset all the * elements in the array. */ Tcl_UntraceVar2(interp, vPtr->arrayName, (char *)NULL, TRACE_ALL | vPtr->varFlags, Blt_Vec_VarTrace, vPtr); /* Clear all the element entries from the entire array */ Tcl_UnsetVar2(interp, vPtr->arrayName, (char *)NULL, vPtr->varFlags); /* Restore the "end" index by default and the trace on the entire array */ Tcl_SetVar2(interp, vPtr->arrayName, "end", "", vPtr->varFlags); Tcl_TraceVar2(interp, vPtr->arrayName, (char *)NULL, TRACE_ALL | vPtr->varFlags, Blt_Vec_VarTrace, vPtr); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_LookupName -- * * Searches for the vector associated with the name given. Allow for a * range specification. * * Results: * Returns a pointer to the vector if found, otherwise NULL. If the name * is not associated with a vector and the TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set, * and interp->result will contain an error message. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_Vec_LookupName( VectorInterpData *dataPtr, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ const char *vecName, Vector **vPtrPtr) { Vector *vPtr; const char *endPtr; vPtr = Blt_Vec_ParseElement(dataPtr->interp, dataPtr, vecName, &endPtr, NS_SEARCH_BOTH); if (vPtr == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (*endPtr != '\0') { Tcl_AppendResult(dataPtr->interp, "extra characters after vector name", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } *vPtrPtr = vPtr; return TCL_OK; } double Blt_Vec_Min(Vector *vecObjPtr) { double *vp, *vend; double min; vp = vecObjPtr->valueArr + vecObjPtr->first; vend = vecObjPtr->valueArr + vecObjPtr->last; min = *vp++; for (/* empty */; vp <= vend; vp++) { if (min > *vp) { min = *vp; } } vecObjPtr->min = min; return vecObjPtr->min; } double Blt_Vec_Max(Vector *vecObjPtr) { double max; double *vp, *vend; max = NAN; vp = vecObjPtr->valueArr + vecObjPtr->first; vend = vecObjPtr->valueArr + vecObjPtr->last; max = *vp++; for (/* empty */; vp <= vend; vp++) { if (max < *vp) { max = *vp; } } vecObjPtr->max = max; return vecObjPtr->max; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * DeleteCommand -- * * Deletes the TCL command associated with the vector, without triggering * a callback to "VectorInstDeleteProc". * * Results: * None. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void DeleteCommand(Vector *vPtr) /* Vector associated with the TCL command. */ { Tcl_Interp* interp = vPtr->interp; char *qualName; /* Name of TCL command. */ Tcl_CmdInfo cmdInfo; Tcl_DString dString; Blt_ObjectName objName; Tcl_DStringInit(&dString); objName.name = Tcl_GetCommandName(interp, vPtr->cmdToken); objName.nsPtr = Blt_GetCommandNamespace(vPtr->cmdToken); qualName = Blt_MakeQualifiedName(&objName, &dString); if (Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, qualName, &cmdInfo)) { /* Disable the callback before deleting the TCL command.*/ cmdInfo.deleteProc = NULL; Tcl_SetCommandInfo(interp, qualName, &cmdInfo); Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(interp, vPtr->cmdToken); } Tcl_DStringFree(&dString); vPtr->cmdToken = 0; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * UnmapVariable -- * * Destroys the trace on the current TCL variable designated to access * the vector. * * Results: * None. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void UnmapVariable(Vector *vPtr) { Tcl_Interp* interp = vPtr->interp; /* Unset the entire array */ Tcl_UntraceVar2(interp, vPtr->arrayName, (char *)NULL, (TRACE_ALL | vPtr->varFlags), Blt_Vec_VarTrace, vPtr); Tcl_UnsetVar2(interp, vPtr->arrayName, (char *)NULL, vPtr->varFlags); if (vPtr->arrayName != NULL) { free((void*)(vPtr->arrayName)); vPtr->arrayName = NULL; } } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_MapVariable -- * * Sets up traces on a TCL variable to access the vector. * * If another variable is already mapped, it's first untraced and * removed. Don't do anything else for variables named "" (even though * Tcl allows this pathology). Saves the name of the new array variable. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If an error occurs setting the variable * TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message is left in the interpreter. * * Side effects: * Traces are set for the new variable. The new variable name is saved in * a malloc'ed string in vPtr->arrayName. If this variable is non-NULL, * it indicates that a TCL variable has been mapped to this vector. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_Vec_MapVariable( Tcl_Interp* interp, Vector *vPtr, const char *path) { Blt_ObjectName objName; char *newPath; const char *result; Tcl_DString dString; if (vPtr->arrayName != NULL) { UnmapVariable(vPtr); } if ((path == NULL) || (path[0] == '\0')) { return TCL_OK; /* If the variable pathname is the empty * string, simply return after removing any * existing variable. */ } /* Get the variable name (without the namespace qualifier). */ if (!Blt_ParseObjectName(interp, path, &objName, BLT_NO_DEFAULT_NS)) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (objName.nsPtr == NULL) { /* * If there was no namespace qualifier, try harder to see if the * variable is non-local. */ objName.nsPtr = Blt_GetVariableNamespace(interp, objName.name); } Tcl_DStringInit(&dString); vPtr->varFlags = 0; if (objName.nsPtr != NULL) { /* Global or namespace variable. */ newPath = Blt_MakeQualifiedName(&objName, &dString); vPtr->varFlags |= (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); } else { /* Local variable. */ newPath = (char *)objName.name; } /* * To play it safe, delete the variable first. This has the benefical * side-effect of unmapping the variable from another vector that may be * currently associated with it. */ Tcl_UnsetVar2(interp, newPath, (char *)NULL, 0); /* * Set the index "end" in the array. This will create the variable * immediately so that we can check its namespace context. */ result = Tcl_SetVar2(interp, newPath, "end", "", TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG); if (result == NULL) { Tcl_DStringFree(&dString); return TCL_ERROR; } /* Create a full-array trace on reads, writes, and unsets. */ Tcl_TraceVar2(interp, newPath, (char *)NULL, TRACE_ALL, Blt_Vec_VarTrace, vPtr); vPtr->arrayName = Blt_Strdup(newPath); Tcl_DStringFree(&dString); return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_SetSize -- * * Resizes the vector to the designated new size. * * If the new size is the same as the old, simply return. Otherwise * we're copying the data from one memory location to another. * * If the storage changed memory locations, free up the old location if * it was dynamically allocated. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If the reallocation is successful, * TCL_OK is returned, otherwise TCL_ERROR. * * Side effects: * Memory for the array is reallocated. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_Vec_SetSize( Tcl_Interp* interp, Vector *vPtr, int newSize) /* Size of array in elements */ { if (newSize <= 0) { newSize = DEF_ARRAY_SIZE; } if (newSize == vPtr->size) { /* Same size, use the current array. */ return TCL_OK; } if (vPtr->freeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { double *newArr; /* Old memory was dynamically allocated, so use realloc. */ newArr = realloc(vPtr->valueArr, newSize * sizeof(double)); if (newArr == NULL) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't reallocate ", Blt_Itoa(newSize), " elements for vector \"", vPtr->name, "\"", (char *)NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } vPtr->size = newSize; vPtr->valueArr = newArr; return TCL_OK; } { double *newArr; /* Old memory was created specially (static or special allocator). * Replace with dynamically allocated memory (malloc-ed). */ newArr = calloc(newSize, sizeof(double)); if (newArr == NULL) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't allocate ", Blt_Itoa(newSize), " elements for vector \"", vPtr->name, "\"", (char *)NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } { int used, wanted; /* Copy the contents of the old memory into the new. */ used = vPtr->length; wanted = newSize; if (used > wanted) { used = wanted; } /* Copy any previous data */ if (used > 0) { memcpy(newArr, vPtr->valueArr, used * sizeof(double)); } } assert(vPtr->valueArr != NULL); /* * We're not using the old storage anymore, so free it if it's not * TCL_STATIC. It's static because the user previously reset the * vector with a statically allocated array (setting freeProc to * TCL_STATIC). */ if (vPtr->freeProc != TCL_STATIC) { if (vPtr->freeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { free(vPtr->valueArr); } else { (*vPtr->freeProc) ((char *)vPtr->valueArr); } } vPtr->freeProc = TCL_DYNAMIC; /* Set the type of the new storage */ vPtr->valueArr = newArr; vPtr->size = newSize; } return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_SetSize -- * * Set the length (the number of elements currently in use) of the * vector. If the new length is greater than the size (total number of * slots), then the vector is grown. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If the reallocation is successful, TCL_OK is * returned, otherwise TCL_ERROR. * * Side effects: * Memory for the array is possibly reallocated. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_Vec_SetLength( Tcl_Interp* interp, Vector *vPtr, int newLength) /* Size of array in elements */ { if (vPtr->size < newLength) { if (Blt_Vec_SetSize(interp, vPtr, newLength) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } } vPtr->length = newLength; vPtr->first = 0; vPtr->last = newLength - 1; return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_ChangeLength -- * * Resizes the vector to the new size. * * The new size of the vector is computed by doubling the size of the * vector until it fits the number of slots needed (designated by * *length*). * * If the new size is the same as the old, simply adjust the length of * the vector. Otherwise we're copying the data from one memory location * to another. The trailing elements of the vector need to be reset to * zero. * * If the storage changed memory locations, free up the old location if * it was dynamically allocated. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If the reallocation is successful, * TCL_OK is returned, otherwise TCL_ERROR. * * Side effects: * Memory for the array is reallocated. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_Vec_ChangeLength( Tcl_Interp* interp, Vector *vPtr, int newLength) { if (newLength < 0) { newLength = 0; } if (newLength > vPtr->size) { int newSize; /* Size of array in elements */ /* Compute the new size of the array. It's a multiple of * DEF_ARRAY_SIZE. */ newSize = DEF_ARRAY_SIZE; while (newSize < newLength) { newSize += newSize; } if (newSize != vPtr->size) { if (Blt_Vec_SetSize(interp, vPtr, newSize) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } } } vPtr->length = newLength; vPtr->first = 0; vPtr->last = newLength - 1; return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_Reset -- * * Resets the vector data. This is called by a client to indicate that * the vector data has changed. The vector does not need to point to * different memory. Any clients of the vector will be notified of the * change. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If the new array size is invalid, TCL_ERROR is * returned. Otherwise TCL_OK is returned and the new vector data is * recorded. * * Side Effects: * Any client designated callbacks will be posted. Memory may be changed * for the vector array. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_Vec_Reset( Vector *vPtr, double *valueArr, /* Array containing the elements of the * vector. If NULL, indicates to reset the * vector size to the default. */ int length, /* The number of elements that the vector * currently holds. */ int size, /* The maximum number of elements that the * array can hold. */ Tcl_FreeProc *freeProc) /* Address of memory deallocation routine * for the array of values. Can also be * TCL_STATIC, TCL_DYNAMIC, or TCL_VOLATILE. */ { if (vPtr->valueArr != valueArr) { /* New array of values resides * in different memory than * the current vector. */ if ((valueArr == NULL) || (size == 0)) { /* Empty array. Set up default values */ valueArr = malloc(sizeof(double) * DEF_ARRAY_SIZE); size = DEF_ARRAY_SIZE; if (valueArr == NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(vPtr->interp, "can't allocate ", Blt_Itoa(size), " elements for vector \"", vPtr->name, "\"", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } freeProc = TCL_DYNAMIC; length = 0; } else if (freeProc == TCL_VOLATILE) { double *newArr; /* Data is volatile. Make a copy of the value array. */ newArr = malloc(size * sizeof(double)); if (newArr == NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(vPtr->interp, "can't allocate ", Blt_Itoa(size), " elements for vector \"", vPtr->name, "\"", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } memcpy((char *)newArr, (char *)valueArr, sizeof(double) * length); valueArr = newArr; freeProc = TCL_DYNAMIC; } if (vPtr->freeProc != TCL_STATIC) { /* Old data was dynamically allocated. Free it before attaching * new data. */ if (vPtr->freeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { free(vPtr->valueArr); } else { (*freeProc) ((char *)vPtr->valueArr); } } vPtr->freeProc = freeProc; vPtr->valueArr = valueArr; vPtr->size = size; } vPtr->length = length; if (vPtr->flush) { Blt_Vec_FlushCache(vPtr); } Blt_Vec_UpdateClients(vPtr); return TCL_OK; } Vector * Blt_Vec_New(VectorInterpData *dataPtr) /* Interpreter-specific data. */ { Vector *vPtr; vPtr = calloc(1, sizeof(Vector)); vPtr->valueArr = malloc(sizeof(double) * DEF_ARRAY_SIZE); if (vPtr->valueArr == NULL) { free(vPtr); return NULL; } vPtr->size = DEF_ARRAY_SIZE; vPtr->freeProc = TCL_DYNAMIC; vPtr->length = 0; vPtr->interp = dataPtr->interp; vPtr->hashPtr = NULL; vPtr->chain = Blt_Chain_Create(); vPtr->flush = FALSE; vPtr->min = vPtr->max = NAN; vPtr->notifyFlags = NOTIFY_WHENIDLE; vPtr->dataPtr = dataPtr; return vPtr; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_Free -- * * Removes the memory and frees resources associated with the vector. * * o Removes the trace and the TCL array variable and unsets * the variable. * o Notifies clients of the vector that the vector is being * destroyed. * o Removes any clients that are left after notification. * o Frees the memory (if necessary) allocated for the array. * o Removes the entry from the hash table of vectors. * o Frees the memory allocated for the name. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Blt_Vec_Free(Vector *vPtr) { Blt_ChainLink link; if (vPtr->cmdToken != 0) { DeleteCommand(vPtr); } if (vPtr->arrayName != NULL) { UnmapVariable(vPtr); } vPtr->length = 0; /* Immediately notify clients that vector is going away */ if (vPtr->notifyFlags & NOTIFY_PENDING) { vPtr->notifyFlags &= ~NOTIFY_PENDING; Tcl_CancelIdleCall(Blt_Vec_NotifyClients, vPtr); } vPtr->notifyFlags |= NOTIFY_DESTROYED; Blt_Vec_NotifyClients(vPtr); for (link = Blt_Chain_FirstLink(vPtr->chain); link != NULL; link = Blt_Chain_NextLink(link)) { VectorClient *clientPtr; clientPtr = Blt_Chain_GetValue(link); free(clientPtr); } Blt_Chain_Destroy(vPtr->chain); if ((vPtr->valueArr != NULL) && (vPtr->freeProc != TCL_STATIC)) { if (vPtr->freeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { free(vPtr->valueArr); } else { (*vPtr->freeProc) ((char *)vPtr->valueArr); } } if (vPtr->hashPtr != NULL) { Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(vPtr->hashPtr); } #ifdef NAMESPACE_DELETE_NOTIFY if (vPtr->nsPtr != NULL) { Blt_DestroyNsDeleteNotify(vPtr->interp, vPtr->nsPtr, vPtr); } #endif /* NAMESPACE_DELETE_NOTIFY */ free(vPtr); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VectorInstDeleteProc -- * * Deletes the command associated with the vector. This is called only * when the command associated with the vector is destroyed. * * Results: * None. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void VectorInstDeleteProc(ClientData clientData) { Vector *vPtr = clientData; vPtr->cmdToken = 0; Blt_Vec_Free(vPtr); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_Vec_Create -- * * Creates a vector structure and the following items: * * o TCL command * o TCL array variable and establishes traces on the variable * o Adds a new entry in the vector hash table * * Results: * A pointer to the new vector structure. If an error occurred NULL is * returned and an error message is left in interp->result. * * Side effects: * A new TCL command and array variable is added to the interpreter. * * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Vector * Blt_Vec_Create( VectorInterpData *dataPtr, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ const char *vecName, /* Namespace-qualified name of the vector */ const char *cmdName, /* Name of the TCL command mapped to * the vector */ const char *varName, /* Name of the TCL array mapped to the * vector */ int *isNewPtr) { Tcl_DString dString; Vector *vPtr; int isNew; Blt_ObjectName objName; char *qualName; Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; Tcl_Interp* interp = dataPtr->interp; isNew = 0; vPtr = NULL; if (!Blt_ParseObjectName(interp, vecName, &objName, 0)) { return NULL; } Tcl_DStringInit(&dString); if ((objName.name[0] == '#') && (strcmp(objName.name, "#auto") == 0)) { do { /* Generate a unique vector name. */ char string[200]; sprintf_s(string, 200, "vector%d", dataPtr->nextId++); objName.name = string; qualName = Blt_MakeQualifiedName(&objName, &dString); hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dataPtr->vectorTable, qualName); } while (hPtr != NULL); } else { const char *p; for (p = objName.name; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (!VECTOR_CHAR(*p)) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad vector name \"", objName.name, "\": must contain digits, letters, underscore, or period", (char *)NULL); goto error; } } qualName = Blt_MakeQualifiedName(&objName, &dString); vPtr = Blt_Vec_ParseElement((Tcl_Interp *)NULL, dataPtr, qualName, NULL, NS_SEARCH_CURRENT); } if (vPtr == NULL) { hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dataPtr->vectorTable, qualName, &isNew); vPtr = Blt_Vec_New(dataPtr); vPtr->hashPtr = hPtr; vPtr->nsPtr = objName.nsPtr; vPtr->name = Tcl_GetHashKey(&dataPtr->vectorTable, hPtr); #ifdef NAMESPACE_DELETE_NOTIFY Blt_CreateNsDeleteNotify(interp, objName.nsPtr, vPtr, VectorInstDeleteProc); #endif /* NAMESPACE_DELETE_NOTIFY */ Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, vPtr); } if (cmdName != NULL) { Tcl_CmdInfo cmdInfo; if ((cmdName == vecName) || ((cmdName[0] == '#') && (strcmp(cmdName, "#auto")==0))) { cmdName = qualName; } if (Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, (char *)cmdName, &cmdInfo)) { if (vPtr != cmdInfo.objClientData) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "command \"", cmdName, "\" already exists", (char *)NULL); goto error; } /* We get here only if the old name is the same as the new. */ goto checkVariable; } } if (vPtr->cmdToken != 0) { DeleteCommand(vPtr); /* Command already exists, delete old first */ } if (cmdName != NULL) { Tcl_DString dString2; Tcl_DStringInit(&dString2); if (cmdName != qualName) { if (!Blt_ParseObjectName(interp, cmdName, &objName, 0)) { goto error; } cmdName = Blt_MakeQualifiedName(&objName, &dString2); } vPtr->cmdToken = Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, (char *)cmdName, Blt_Vec_InstCmd, vPtr, VectorInstDeleteProc); Tcl_DStringFree(&dString2); } checkVariable: if (varName != NULL) { if ((varName[0] == '#') && (strcmp(varName, "#auto") == 0)) { varName = qualName; } if (Blt_Vec_MapVariable(interp, vPtr, varName) != TCL_OK) { goto error; } } Tcl_DStringFree(&dString); *isNewPtr = isNew; return vPtr; error: Tcl_DStringFree(&dString); if (vPtr != NULL) { Blt_Vec_Free(vPtr); } return NULL; } int Blt_Vec_Duplicate(Vector *destPtr, Vector *srcPtr) { size_t nBytes; size_t length; if (destPtr == srcPtr) { /* Copying the same vector. */ } length = srcPtr->last - srcPtr->first + 1; if (Blt_Vec_ChangeLength(destPtr->interp, destPtr, length) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } nBytes = length * sizeof(double); memcpy(destPtr->valueArr, srcPtr->valueArr + srcPtr->first, nBytes); destPtr->offset = srcPtr->offset; return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VectorNamesOp -- * * Reports the names of all the current vectors in the interpreter. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. interp->result will contain a list of * all the names of the vector instances. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int VectorNamesOp( ClientData clientData, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Tcl_Interp* interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj* const objv[]) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr = clientData; Tcl_Obj *listObjPtr; listObjPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, (Tcl_Obj **) NULL); if (objc == 2) { Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; Tcl_HashSearch cursor; for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&dataPtr->vectorTable, &cursor); hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&cursor)) { char *name; name = Tcl_GetHashKey(&dataPtr->vectorTable, hPtr); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObjPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj(name, -1)); } } else { Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; Tcl_HashSearch cursor; for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&dataPtr->vectorTable, &cursor); hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&cursor)) { char *name; int i; name = Tcl_GetHashKey(&dataPtr->vectorTable, hPtr); for (i = 2; i < objc; i++) { char *pattern; pattern = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]); if (Tcl_StringMatch(name, pattern)) { Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listObjPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj(name, -1)); break; } } } } Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listObjPtr); return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VectorCreateOp -- * * Creates a TCL command, and array variable representing an instance of * a vector. * * vector a * vector b(20) * vector c(-5:14) * * Results: * A standard TCL result. * * Side effects: * See the user documentation. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int VectorCreate2( ClientData clientData, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Tcl_Interp* interp, int argStart, int objc, Tcl_Obj* const objv[]) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr = clientData; Vector *vPtr; int count, i; CreateSwitches switches; /* * Handle switches to the vector command and collect the vector name * arguments into an array. */ count = 0; vPtr = NULL; for (i = argStart; i < objc; i++) { char *string; string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i]); if (string[0] == '-') { break; } } count = i - argStart; if (count == 0) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no vector names supplied", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } memset(&switches, 0, sizeof(switches)); if (Blt_ParseSwitches(interp, createSwitches, objc - i, objv + i, &switches, BLT_SWITCH_DEFAULTS) < 0) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (count > 1) { if (switches.cmdName != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't specify more than one vector with \"-command\" switch", (char *)NULL); goto error; } if (switches.varName != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't specify more than one vector with \"-variable\" switch", (char *)NULL); goto error; } } for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { char *leftParen, *rightParen; char *string; int isNew; int size, first, last; size = first = last = 0; string = Tcl_GetString(objv[i + argStart]); leftParen = strchr(string, '('); rightParen = strchr(string, ')'); if (((leftParen != NULL) && (rightParen == NULL)) || ((leftParen == NULL) && (rightParen != NULL)) || (leftParen > rightParen)) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad vector specification \"", string, "\"", (char *)NULL); goto error; } if (leftParen != NULL) { int result; char *colon; *rightParen = '\0'; colon = strchr(leftParen + 1, ':'); if (colon != NULL) { /* Specification is in the form vecName(first:last) */ *colon = '\0'; result = Tcl_GetInt(interp, leftParen + 1, &first); if ((*(colon + 1) != '\0') && (result == TCL_OK)) { result = Tcl_GetInt(interp, colon + 1, &last); if (first > last) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad vector range \"", string, "\"", (char *)NULL); result = TCL_ERROR; } size = (last - first) + 1; } *colon = ':'; } else { /* Specification is in the form vecName(size) */ result = Tcl_GetInt(interp, leftParen + 1, &size); } *rightParen = ')'; if (result != TCL_OK) { goto error; } if (size < 0) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad vector size \"", string, "\"", (char *)NULL); goto error; } } if (leftParen != NULL) { *leftParen = '\0'; } /* * By default, we create a TCL command by the name of the vector. */ vPtr = Blt_Vec_Create(dataPtr, string, (switches.cmdName == NULL) ? string : switches.cmdName, (switches.varName == NULL) ? string : switches.varName, &isNew); if (leftParen != NULL) { *leftParen = '('; } if (vPtr == NULL) { goto error; } vPtr->freeOnUnset = switches.watchUnset; vPtr->flush = switches.flush; vPtr->offset = first; if (size > 0) { if (Blt_Vec_ChangeLength(interp, vPtr, size) != TCL_OK) { goto error; } } if (!isNew) { if (vPtr->flush) { Blt_Vec_FlushCache(vPtr); } Blt_Vec_UpdateClients(vPtr); } } Blt_FreeSwitches(createSwitches, (char *)&switches, 0); if (vPtr != NULL) { /* Return the name of the last vector created */ Tcl_SetStringObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), vPtr->name, -1); } return TCL_OK; error: Blt_FreeSwitches(createSwitches, (char *)&switches, 0); return TCL_ERROR; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VectorCreateOp -- * * Creates a TCL command, and array variable representing an instance of * a vector. * * vector a * vector b(20) * vector c(-5:14) * * Results: * A standard TCL result. * * Side effects: * See the user documentation. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int VectorCreateOp(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp* interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj* const objv[]) { return VectorCreate2(clientData, interp, 2, objc, objv); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VectorDestroyOp -- * * Destroys the vector and its related TCL command and array variable (if * they exist). * * Results: * A standard TCL result. * * Side effects: * Deletes the vector. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int VectorDestroyOp( ClientData clientData, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Tcl_Interp* interp, /* Not used. */ int objc, Tcl_Obj* const objv[]) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr = clientData; Vector *vPtr; int i; for (i = 2; i < objc; i++) { if (Blt_Vec_LookupName(dataPtr, Tcl_GetString(objv[i]), &vPtr) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } Blt_Vec_Free(vPtr); } return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VectorExprOp -- * * Computes the result of the expression which may be either a scalar * (single value) or vector (list of values). * * Results: * A standard TCL result. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int VectorExprOp( ClientData clientData, /* Not Used. */ Tcl_Interp* interp, int objc, /* Not used. */ Tcl_Obj* const objv[]) { return Blt_ExprVector(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), (Blt_Vector *)NULL); } static Blt_OpSpec vectorCmdOps[] = { {"create", 1, VectorCreateOp, 3, 0, "vecName ?vecName...? ?switches...?",}, {"destroy", 1, VectorDestroyOp, 3, 0, "vecName ?vecName...?",}, {"expr", 1, VectorExprOp, 3, 3, "expression",}, {"names", 1, VectorNamesOp, 2, 3, "?pattern?...",}, }; static int nCmdOps = sizeof(vectorCmdOps) / sizeof(Blt_OpSpec); /*ARGSUSED*/ static int VectorCmd( ClientData clientData, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Tcl_Interp* interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj* const objv[]) { VectorCmdProc *proc; /* * Try to replicate the old vector command's behavior: */ if (objc > 1) { char *string; char c; int i; Blt_OpSpec *specPtr; string = Tcl_GetString(objv[1]); c = string[0]; for (specPtr = vectorCmdOps, i = 0; i < nCmdOps; i++, specPtr++) { if ((c == specPtr->name[0]) && (strcmp(string, specPtr->name) == 0)) { goto doOp; } } /* * The first argument is not an operation, so assume that its * actually the name of a vector to be created */ return VectorCreate2(clientData, interp, 1, objc, objv); } doOp: /* Do the usual vector operation lookup now. */ proc = Blt_GetOpFromObj(interp, nCmdOps, vectorCmdOps, BLT_OP_ARG1, objc, objv,0); if (proc == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } return (*proc) (clientData, interp, objc, objv); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * VectorInterpDeleteProc -- * * This is called when the interpreter hosting the "vector" command * is deleted. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Destroys the math and index hash tables. In addition removes * the hash table managing all vector names. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ARGSUSED */ static void VectorInterpDeleteProc( ClientData clientData, /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Tcl_Interp* interp) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr = clientData; Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; Tcl_HashSearch cursor; for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&dataPtr->vectorTable, &cursor); hPtr != NULL; hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&cursor)) { Vector *vPtr; vPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr); vPtr->hashPtr = NULL; Blt_Vec_Free(vPtr); } Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&dataPtr->vectorTable); /* If any user-defined math functions were installed, remove them. */ Blt_Vec_UninstallMathFunctions(&dataPtr->mathProcTable); Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&dataPtr->mathProcTable); Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&dataPtr->indexProcTable); Tcl_DeleteAssocData(interp, VECTOR_THREAD_KEY); free(dataPtr); } VectorInterpData * Blt_Vec_GetInterpData(Tcl_Interp* interp) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr; Tcl_InterpDeleteProc *proc; dataPtr = (VectorInterpData *) Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, VECTOR_THREAD_KEY, &proc); if (dataPtr == NULL) { dataPtr = malloc(sizeof(VectorInterpData)); dataPtr->interp = interp; dataPtr->nextId = 0; Tcl_SetAssocData(interp, VECTOR_THREAD_KEY, VectorInterpDeleteProc, dataPtr); Tcl_InitHashTable(&dataPtr->vectorTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS); Tcl_InitHashTable(&dataPtr->mathProcTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS); Tcl_InitHashTable(&dataPtr->indexProcTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS); Blt_Vec_InstallMathFunctions(&dataPtr->mathProcTable); Blt_Vec_InstallSpecialIndices(&dataPtr->indexProcTable); srand48(time((time_t *) NULL)); } return dataPtr; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_VectorCmdInitProc -- * * This procedure is invoked to initialize the "vector" command. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Creates the new command and adds a new entry into a global Tcl * associative array. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_VectorCmdInitProc(Tcl_Interp* interp) { static Blt_InitCmdSpec cmdSpec = {"vector", VectorCmd, }; cmdSpec.clientData = Blt_Vec_GetInterpData(interp); return Blt_InitCmd(interp, "::blt", &cmdSpec); } /* C Application interface to vectors */ /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_CreateVector -- * * Creates a new vector by the name and size. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If the new array size is invalid or a vector * already exists by that name, TCL_ERROR is returned. Otherwise TCL_OK * is returned and the new vector is created. * * Side Effects: * Memory will be allocated for the new vector. A new TCL command and * Tcl array variable will be created. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*LINTLIBRARY*/ int Blt_CreateVector2( Tcl_Interp* interp, const char *vecName, const char *cmdName, const char *varName, int initialSize, Blt_Vector **vecPtrPtr) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr; /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Vector *vPtr; int isNew; char *nameCopy; if (initialSize < 0) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad vector size \"", Blt_Itoa(initialSize), "\"", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } dataPtr = Blt_Vec_GetInterpData(interp); nameCopy = Blt_Strdup(vecName); vPtr = Blt_Vec_Create(dataPtr, nameCopy, cmdName, varName, &isNew); free(nameCopy); if (vPtr == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (initialSize > 0) { if (Blt_Vec_ChangeLength(interp, vPtr, initialSize) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } } if (vecPtrPtr != NULL) { *vecPtrPtr = (Blt_Vector *) vPtr; } return TCL_OK; } int Blt_CreateVector( Tcl_Interp* interp, const char *name, int size, Blt_Vector **vecPtrPtr) { return Blt_CreateVector2(interp, name, name, name, size, vecPtrPtr); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_DeleteVector -- * * Deletes the vector of the given name. All clients with designated * callback routines will be notified. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If no vector exists by that name, TCL_ERROR is * returned. Otherwise TCL_OK is returned and vector is deleted. * * Side Effects: * Memory will be released for the new vector. Both the TCL command and * array variable will be deleted. All clients which set call back * procedures will be notified. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*LINTLIBRARY*/ int Blt_DeleteVector(Blt_Vector *vecPtr) { Vector *vPtr = (Vector *)vecPtr; Blt_Vec_Free(vPtr); return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_DeleteVectorByName -- * * Deletes the vector of the given name. All clients with designated * callback routines will be notified. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If no vector exists by that name, TCL_ERROR is * returned. Otherwise TCL_OK is returned and vector is deleted. * * Side Effects: * Memory will be released for the new vector. Both the TCL command and * array variable will be deleted. All clients which set call back * procedures will be notified. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*LINTLIBRARY*/ int Blt_DeleteVectorByName(Tcl_Interp* interp, const char *name) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr; /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Vector *vPtr; char *nameCopy; int result; /* * If the vector name was passed via a read-only string (e.g. "x"), the * Blt_Vec_ParseElement routine will segfault when it tries to write into * the string. Therefore make a writable copy and free it when we're * done. */ nameCopy = Blt_Strdup(name); dataPtr = Blt_Vec_GetInterpData(interp); result = Blt_Vec_LookupName(dataPtr, nameCopy, &vPtr); free(nameCopy); if (result != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } Blt_Vec_Free(vPtr); return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_VectorExists2 -- * * Returns whether the vector associated with the client token still * exists. * * Results: * Returns 1 is the vector still exists, 0 otherwise. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_VectorExists2(Tcl_Interp* interp, const char *vecName) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr; /* Interpreter-specific data. */ dataPtr = Blt_Vec_GetInterpData(interp); if (GetVectorObject(dataPtr, vecName, NS_SEARCH_BOTH) != NULL) { return TRUE; } return FALSE; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_VectorExists -- * * Returns whether the vector associated with the client token * still exists. * * Results: * Returns 1 is the vector still exists, 0 otherwise. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_VectorExists(Tcl_Interp* interp, const char *vecName) { char *nameCopy; int result; /* * If the vector name was passed via a read-only string (e.g. "x"), the * Blt_VectorParseName routine will segfault when it tries to write into * the string. Therefore make a writable copy and free it when we're * done. */ nameCopy = Blt_Strdup(vecName); result = Blt_VectorExists2(interp, nameCopy); free(nameCopy); return result; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_GetVector -- * * Returns a pointer to the vector associated with the given name. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If there is no vector "name", TCL_ERROR is * returned. Otherwise TCL_OK is returned and vecPtrPtr will point to * the vector. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_GetVector(Tcl_Interp* interp, const char *name, Blt_Vector **vecPtrPtr) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr; /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Vector *vPtr; char *nameCopy; int result; dataPtr = Blt_Vec_GetInterpData(interp); /* * If the vector name was passed via a read-only string (e.g. "x"), the * Blt_VectorParseName routine will segfault when it tries to write into * the string. Therefore make a writable copy and free it when we're * done. */ nameCopy = Blt_Strdup(name); result = Blt_Vec_LookupName(dataPtr, nameCopy, &vPtr); free(nameCopy); if (result != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } Blt_Vec_UpdateRange(vPtr); *vecPtrPtr = (Blt_Vector *) vPtr; return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_GetVectorFromObj -- * * Returns a pointer to the vector associated with the given name. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If there is no vector "name", TCL_ERROR * is returned. Otherwise TCL_OK is returned and vecPtrPtr will * point to the vector. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_GetVectorFromObj( Tcl_Interp* interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr, Blt_Vector **vecPtrPtr) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr; /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Vector *vPtr; dataPtr = Blt_Vec_GetInterpData(interp); if (Blt_Vec_LookupName(dataPtr, Tcl_GetString(objPtr), &vPtr) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } Blt_Vec_UpdateRange(vPtr); *vecPtrPtr = (Blt_Vector *) vPtr; return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_ResetVector -- * * Resets the vector data. This is called by a client to indicate that * the vector data has changed. The vector does not need to point to * different memory. Any clients of the vector will be notified of the * change. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If the new array size is invalid, * TCL_ERROR is returned. Otherwise TCL_OK is returned and the * new vector data is recorded. * * Side Effects: * Any client designated callbacks will be posted. Memory may * be changed for the vector array. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_ResetVector( Blt_Vector *vecPtr, double *valueArr, /* Array containing the elements of the * vector. If NULL, indicates to reset the * vector.*/ int length, /* The number of elements that the vector * currently holds. */ int size, /* The maximum number of elements that the * array can hold. */ Tcl_FreeProc *freeProc) /* Address of memory deallocation routine * for the array of values. Can also be * TCL_STATIC, TCL_DYNAMIC, or TCL_VOLATILE. */ { Vector *vPtr = (Vector *)vecPtr; if (size < 0) { Tcl_AppendResult(vPtr->interp, "bad array size", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } return Blt_Vec_Reset(vPtr, valueArr, length, size, freeProc); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_ResizeVector -- * * Changes the size of the vector. All clients with designated callback * routines will be notified of the size change. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If no vector exists by that name, TCL_ERROR is * returned. Otherwise TCL_OK is returned and vector is resized. * * Side Effects: * Memory may be reallocated for the new vector size. All clients which * set call back procedures will be notified. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_ResizeVector(Blt_Vector *vecPtr, int length) { Vector *vPtr = (Vector *)vecPtr; if (Blt_Vec_ChangeLength((Tcl_Interp *)NULL, vPtr, length) != TCL_OK) { Tcl_AppendResult(vPtr->interp, "can't resize vector \"", vPtr->name, "\"", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } if (vPtr->flush) { Blt_Vec_FlushCache(vPtr); } Blt_Vec_UpdateClients(vPtr); return TCL_OK; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_AllocVectorId -- * * Creates an identifier token for an existing vector. The identifier is * used by the client routines to get call backs when (and if) the vector * changes. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If "vecName" is not associated with a vector, * TCL_ERROR is returned and interp->result is filled with an error * message. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Blt_VectorId Blt_AllocVectorId(Tcl_Interp* interp, const char *name) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr; /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Vector *vPtr; VectorClient *clientPtr; Blt_VectorId clientId; int result; char *nameCopy; dataPtr = Blt_Vec_GetInterpData(interp); /* * If the vector name was passed via a read-only string (e.g. "x"), the * Blt_VectorParseName routine will segfault when it tries to write into * the string. Therefore make a writable copy and free it when we're * done. */ nameCopy = Blt_Strdup(name); result = Blt_Vec_LookupName(dataPtr, nameCopy, &vPtr); free(nameCopy); if (result != TCL_OK) { return (Blt_VectorId) 0; } /* Allocate a new client structure */ clientPtr = calloc(1, sizeof(VectorClient)); clientPtr->magic = VECTOR_MAGIC; /* Add the new client to the server's list of clients */ clientPtr->link = Blt_Chain_Append(vPtr->chain, clientPtr); clientPtr->serverPtr = vPtr; clientId = (Blt_VectorId) clientPtr; return clientId; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_SetVectorChangedProc -- * * Sets the routine to be called back when the vector is changed or * deleted. *clientData* will be provided as an argument. If *proc* is * NULL, no callback will be made. * * Results: * None. * * Side Effects: * The designated routine will be called when the vector is changed * or deleted. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Blt_SetVectorChangedProc( Blt_VectorId clientId, /* Client token identifying the vector */ Blt_VectorChangedProc *proc,/* Address of routine to call when the contents * of the vector change. If NULL, no routine * will be called */ ClientData clientData) /* One word of information to pass along when * the above routine is called */ { VectorClient *clientPtr = (VectorClient *)clientId; if (clientPtr->magic != VECTOR_MAGIC) { return; /* Not a valid token */ } clientPtr->clientData = clientData; clientPtr->proc = proc; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_FreeVectorId -- * * Releases the token for an existing vector. This indicates that the * client is no longer interested the vector. Any previously specified * callback routine will no longer be invoked when (and if) the vector * changes. * * Results: * None. * * Side Effects: * Any previously specified callback routine will no longer be * invoked when (and if) the vector changes. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Blt_FreeVectorId(Blt_VectorId clientId) { VectorClient *clientPtr = (VectorClient *)clientId; if (clientPtr->magic != VECTOR_MAGIC) { return; /* Not a valid token */ } if (clientPtr->serverPtr != NULL) { /* Remove the client from the server's list */ Blt_Chain_DeleteLink(clientPtr->serverPtr->chain, clientPtr->link); } free(clientPtr); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_NameOfVectorId -- * * Returns the name of the vector (and array variable). * * Results: * The name of the array variable is returned. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ const char * Blt_NameOfVectorId(Blt_VectorId clientId) { VectorClient *clientPtr = (VectorClient *)clientId; if ((clientPtr->magic != VECTOR_MAGIC) || (clientPtr->serverPtr == NULL)) { return NULL; } return clientPtr->serverPtr->name; } const char * Blt_NameOfVector(Blt_Vector *vecPtr) /* Vector to query. */ { Vector *vPtr = (Vector *)vecPtr; return vPtr->name; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_VectorNotifyPending -- * * Returns the name of the vector (and array variable). * * Results: * The name of the array variable is returned. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_VectorNotifyPending(Blt_VectorId clientId) { VectorClient *clientPtr = (VectorClient *)clientId; if ((clientPtr == NULL) || (clientPtr->magic != VECTOR_MAGIC) || (clientPtr->serverPtr == NULL)) { return 0; } return (clientPtr->serverPtr->notifyFlags & NOTIFY_PENDING); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Blt_GetVectorById -- * * Returns a pointer to the vector associated with the client * token. * * Results: * A standard TCL result. If the client token is not associated * with a vector any longer, TCL_ERROR is returned. Otherwise, * TCL_OK is returned and vecPtrPtr will point to vector. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Blt_GetVectorById( Tcl_Interp* interp, Blt_VectorId clientId, /* Client token identifying the vector */ Blt_Vector **vecPtrPtr) { VectorClient *clientPtr = (VectorClient *)clientId; if (clientPtr->magic != VECTOR_MAGIC) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad vector token", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } if (clientPtr->serverPtr == NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "vector no longer exists", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } Blt_Vec_UpdateRange(clientPtr->serverPtr); *vecPtrPtr = (Blt_Vector *) clientPtr->serverPtr; return TCL_OK; } /*LINTLIBRARY*/ void Blt_InstallIndexProc(Tcl_Interp* interp, const char *string, Blt_VectorIndexProc *procPtr) { VectorInterpData *dataPtr; /* Interpreter-specific data. */ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; int isNew; dataPtr = Blt_Vec_GetInterpData(interp); hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dataPtr->indexProcTable, string, &isNew); if (procPtr == NULL) { Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hPtr); } else { Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, procPtr); } } /* spinellia@acm.org START */ #define SWAP(a,b) tempr=(a);(a)=(b);(b)=tempr /* routine by Brenner * data is the array of complex data points, perversely * starting at 1 * nn is the number of complex points, i.e. half the length of data * isign is 1 for forward, -1 for inverse */ static void four1(double *data, unsigned long nn, int isign) { unsigned long n,mmax,m,j,istep,i; double wtemp,wr,wpr,wpi,wi,theta; double tempr,tempi; n=nn << 1; j=1; for (i = 1;i i) { SWAP(data[j],data[i]); SWAP(data[j+1],data[i+1]); } m=n >> 1; while (m >= 2 && j > m) { j -= m; m >>= 1; } j += m; } mmax=2; while (n > mmax) { istep=mmax << 1; theta=isign*(6.28318530717959/mmax); wtemp=sin(0.5*theta); wpr = -2.0*wtemp*wtemp; wpi=sin(theta); wr=1.0; wi=0.0; for (m=1;mlast - srcPtr->first + 1; /* new length */ pow2len = smallest_power_of_2_not_less_than( length ); /* We do not do in-place FFTs */ if (realPtr == srcPtr) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "real vector \"", realPtr->name, "\" can't be the same as the source", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } if (phasesPtr != NULL) { if (phasesPtr == srcPtr) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "imaginary vector \"", phasesPtr->name, "\" can't be the same as the source", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } if (Blt_Vec_ChangeLength(interp, phasesPtr, pow2len/2-noconstant+middle) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } } if (freqPtr != NULL) { if (freqPtr == srcPtr) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "frequency vector \"", freqPtr->name, "\" can't be the same as the source", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } if (Blt_Vec_ChangeLength(interp, freqPtr, pow2len/2-noconstant+middle) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } } /* Allocate memory zero-filled array. */ paddedData = calloc(pow2len * 2, sizeof(double)); if (paddedData == NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't allocate memory for padded data", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } /* * Since we just do real transforms, only even locations will be * filled with data. */ if (flags & FFT_BARTLETT) { /* Bartlett window 1 - ( (x - N/2) / (N/2) ) */ double Nhalf = pow2len*0.5; double Nhalf_1 = 1.0 / Nhalf; double w; for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { w = 1.0 - fabs( (i-Nhalf) * Nhalf_1 ); Wss += w; paddedData[2*i] = w * srcPtr->valueArr[i]; } for(/*empty*/; i < pow2len; i++) { w = 1.0 - fabs((i-Nhalf) * Nhalf_1); Wss += w; } } else { /* Squared window, i.e. no data windowing. */ for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { paddedData[2*i] = srcPtr->valueArr[i]; } Wss = pow2len; } /* Fourier */ four1(paddedData-1, pow2len, 1); /* for(i=0;ivalueArr; for (i = 0 + noconstant; i < pow2len / 2; i++) { re = paddedData[2*i]; im = paddedData[2*i+1]; reS = paddedData[2*pow2len-2*i-2]; imS = paddedData[2*pow2len-2*i-1]; v[i - noconstant] = factor * ( # if 0 hypot( paddedData[2*i], paddedData[2*i+1] ) + hypot( paddedData[pow2len*2-2*i-2], paddedData[pow2len*2-2*i-1] ) # else sqrt( re*re + im* im ) + sqrt( reS*reS + imS*imS ) # endif ); } } else { for(i = 0 + noconstant; i < pow2len / 2 + middle; i++) { realPtr->valueArr[i - noconstant] = paddedData[2*i]; } } if( phasesPtr != NULL ){ for (i = 0 + noconstant; i < pow2len / 2 + middle; i++) { phasesPtr->valueArr[i-noconstant] = paddedData[2*i+1]; } } /* Compute frequencies */ if (freqPtr != NULL) { double N = pow2len; double denom = 1.0 / N / delta; for( i=0+noconstant; ivalueArr[i-noconstant] = ((double) i) * denom; } } /* Memory is necessarily dynamic, because nobody touched it ! */ free(paddedData); realPtr->offset = 0; return TCL_OK; } int Blt_Vec_InverseFFT(Tcl_Interp* interp, Vector *srcImagPtr, Vector *destRealPtr, Vector *destImagPtr, Vector *srcPtr) { int length; int pow2len; double *paddedData; int i; double oneOverN; if ((destRealPtr == srcPtr) || (destImagPtr == srcPtr )){ /* we do not do in-place FFTs */ return TCL_ERROR; } length = srcPtr->last - srcPtr->first + 1; /* minus one because of the magical middle element! */ pow2len = smallest_power_of_2_not_less_than( (length-1)*2 ); oneOverN = 1.0 / pow2len; if (Blt_Vec_ChangeLength(interp, destRealPtr, pow2len) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (Blt_Vec_ChangeLength(interp, destImagPtr, pow2len) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if( length != (srcImagPtr->last - srcImagPtr->first + 1) ){ Tcl_AppendResult(srcPtr->interp, "the length of the imagPart vector must ", "be the same as the real one", (char *)NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } paddedData = malloc( pow2len*2*sizeof(double) ); if( paddedData == NULL ){ if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "memory allocation failed", (char *)NULL); } return TCL_ERROR; } for(i=0;ivalueArr[i]; paddedData[2*i+1] = srcImagPtr->valueArr[i]; paddedData[pow2len*2 - 2*i - 2 ] = srcPtr->valueArr[i+1]; paddedData[pow2len*2 - 2*i - 1 ] = - srcImagPtr->valueArr[i+1]; } /* mythical middle element */ paddedData[(length-1)*2] = srcPtr->valueArr[length-1]; paddedData[(length-1)*2+1] = srcImagPtr->valueArr[length-1]; /* for(i=0;ivalueArr[i] = paddedData[2*i] * oneOverN; destImagPtr->valueArr[i] = paddedData[2*i+1] * oneOverN; } /* memory is necessarily dynamic, because nobody touched it ! */ free( paddedData ); return TCL_OK; } /* spinellia@acm.org STOP */ static double FindSplit(Point2d *points, int i, int j, int *split) { double maxDist2; maxDist2 = -1.0; if ((i + 1) < j) { int k; double a, b, c; /* * * dist2 P(k) = | 1 P(i).x P(i).y | * | 1 P(j).x P(j).y | * | 1 P(k).x P(k).y | * ------------------------------------------ * (P(i).x - P(j).x)^2 + (P(i).y - P(j).y)^2 */ a = points[i].y - points[j].y; b = points[j].x - points[i].x; c = (points[i].x * points[j].y) - (points[i].y * points[j].x); for (k = (i + 1); k < j; k++) { double dist2; dist2 = (points[k].x * a) + (points[k].y * b) + c; if (dist2 < 0.0) { dist2 = -dist2; } if (dist2 > maxDist2) { maxDist2 = dist2; /* Track the maximum. */ *split = k; } } /* Correction for segment length---should be redone if can == 0 */ maxDist2 *= maxDist2 / (a * a + b * b); } return maxDist2; } /* Douglas-Peucker line simplification algorithm */ int Blt_SimplifyLine(Point2d *inputPts, int low, int high, double tolerance, int *indices) { #define StackPush(a) s++, stack[s] = (a) #define StackPop(a) (a) = stack[s], s-- #define StackEmpty() (s < 0) #define StackTop() stack[s] int *stack; int split = -1; double dist2, tolerance2; int s = -1; /* Points to top stack item. */ int count; stack = malloc(sizeof(int) * (high - low + 1)); StackPush(high); count = 0; indices[count++] = 0; tolerance2 = tolerance * tolerance; while (!StackEmpty()) { dist2 = FindSplit(inputPts, low, StackTop(), &split); if (dist2 > tolerance2) { StackPush(split); } else { indices[count++] = StackTop(); StackPop(low); } } free(stack); return count; }