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author | dgp <dgp@users.sourceforge.net> | 2013-03-06 20:19:34 (GMT) |
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committer | dgp <dgp@users.sourceforge.net> | 2013-03-06 20:19:34 (GMT) |
commit | f233a711610bb893e948ed7b294897816dd0dc71 (patch) | |
tree | 52085298ddb0c7385fd13dd7f9e40050f88fd6bc | |
parent | 41cb6795710d1460945eff5eef847f8bb3095818 (diff) | |
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Rework into Tcl 8.5+ coding style.
-rw-r--r-- | generic/regc_nfa.c | 119 |
1 files changed, 69 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/generic/regc_nfa.c b/generic/regc_nfa.c index 800cb09..2fe2b27 100644 --- a/generic/regc_nfa.c +++ b/generic/regc_nfa.c @@ -501,15 +501,17 @@ freearc( ^ static int hasnonemptyout(struct state *); */ static int -hasnonemptyout(s) -struct state *s; +hasnonemptyout( + struct state *s) { - struct arc *a; + struct arc *a; - for (a = s->outs; a != NULL; a = a->outchain) - if (a->type != EMPTY) - return 1; - return 0; + for (a = s->outs; a != NULL; a = a->outchain) { + if (a->type != EMPTY) { + return 1; + } + } + return 0; } /* @@ -524,8 +526,9 @@ nonemptyouts( struct arc *a; for (a = s->outs; a != NULL; a = a->outchain) { - if (a->type != EMPTY) + if (a->type != EMPTY) { n++; + } } return n; } @@ -542,8 +545,9 @@ nonemptyins( struct arc *a; for (a = s->ins; a != NULL; a = a->inchain) { - if (a->type != EMPTY) + if (a->type != EMPTY) { n++; + } } return n; } @@ -1313,67 +1317,78 @@ fixempties( struct arc *nexta; /* - * First, get rid of any states whose sole out-arc is an EMPTY, since - * they're basically just aliases for their successor. The parsing - * algorithm creates enough of these that it's worth special-casing this. + * First, get rid of any states whose sole out-arc is an EMPTY, + * since they're basically just aliases for their successor. The + * parsing algorithm creates enough of these that it's worth + * special-casing this. */ for (s = nfa->states; s != NULL && !NISERR(); s = nexts) { nexts = s->next; - if (s->flag || s->nouts != 1) + if (s->flag || s->nouts != 1) { continue; + } a = s->outs; assert(a != NULL && a->outchain == NULL); - if (a->type != EMPTY) + if (a->type != EMPTY) { continue; - if (s != a->to) + } + if (s != a->to) { moveins(nfa, s, a->to); + } dropstate(nfa, s); } /* - * Similarly, get rid of any state with a single EMPTY in-arc, by folding - * it into its predecessor. + * Similarly, get rid of any state with a single EMPTY in-arc, by + * folding it into its predecessor. */ for (s = nfa->states; s != NULL && !NISERR(); s = nexts) { nexts = s->next; - /* while we're at it, ensure tmp fields are clear for next step */ + /* Ensure tmp fields are clear for next step */ assert(s->tmp = NULL); - if (s->flag || s->nins != 1) + if (s->flag || s->nins != 1) { continue; + } a = s->ins; assert(a != NULL && a->inchain == NULL); - if (a->type != EMPTY) + if (a->type != EMPTY) { continue; - if (s != a->from) + } + if (s != a->from) { moveouts(nfa, s, a->from); + } dropstate(nfa, s); } /* - * For each remaining NFA state, find all other states that are reachable - * from it by a chain of one or more EMPTY arcs. Then generate new arcs - * that eliminate the need for each such chain. + * For each remaining NFA state, find all other states that are + * reachable from it by a chain of one or more EMPTY arcs. Then + * generate new arcs that eliminate the need for each such chain. * * If we just do this straightforwardly, the algorithm gets slow in - * complex graphs, because the same arcs get copied to all intermediate - * states of an EMPTY chain, and then uselessly pushed repeatedly to the - * chain's final state; we waste a lot of time in newarc's duplicate - * checking. To improve matters, we decree that any state with only EMPTY - * out-arcs is "doomed" and will not be part of the final NFA. That can be - * ensured by not adding any new out-arcs to such a state. Having ensured - * that, we need not update the state's in-arcs list either; all arcs that - * might have gotten pushed forward to it will just get pushed directly to - * successor states. This eliminates most of the useless duplicate arcs. + * complex graphs, because the same arcs get copied to all + * intermediate states of an EMPTY chain, and then uselessly pushed + * repeatedly to the chain's final state; we waste a lot of time in + * newarc's duplicate checking. To improve matters, we decree that + * any state with only EMPTY out-arcs is "doomed" and will not be + * part of the final NFA. That can be ensured by not adding any new + * out-arcs to such a state. Having ensured that, we need not update + * the state's in-arcs list either; all arcs that might have gotten + * pushed forward to it will just get pushed directly to successor + * states. This eliminates most of the useless duplicate arcs. */ for (s = nfa->states; s != NULL && !NISERR(); s = s->next) { - for (s2 = emptyreachable(s, s); s2 != s && !NISERR(); s2 = nexts) { + for (s2 = emptyreachable(s, s); s2 != s && !NISERR(); + s2 = nexts) { /* - * If s2 is doomed, we decide that (1) we will always push arcs - * forward to it, not pull them back to s; and (2) we can optimize - * away the push-forward, per comment above. So do nothing. + * If s2 is doomed, we decide that (1) we will always push + * arcs forward to it, not pull them back to s; and (2) we + * can optimize away the push-forward, per comment above. + * So do nothing. */ - if (s2->flag || hasnonemptyout(s2)) + if (s2->flag || hasnonemptyout(s2)) { replaceempty(nfa, s, s2); + } /* Reset the tmp fields as we walk back */ nexts = s2->tmp; @@ -1383,29 +1398,33 @@ fixempties( } /* - * Now remove all the EMPTY arcs, since we don't need them anymore. + * Remove all the EMPTY arcs, since we don't need them anymore. */ - for (s = nfa->states; s != NULL && !NISERR(); s = s->next) { + for (s = nfa->states; s != NULL; s = s->next) { for (a = s->outs; a != NULL; a = nexta) { nexta = a->outchain; - if (a->type == EMPTY) + if (a->type == EMPTY) { freearc(nfa, a); + } } } /* - * And remove any states that have become useless. (This cleanup is not - * very thorough, and would be even less so if we tried to combine it with - * the previous step; but cleanup() will take care of anything we miss.) + * And remove any states that have become useless. (This cleanup is + * not very thorough, and would be even less so if we tried to + * combine it with the previous step; but cleanup() will take care + * of anything we miss.) */ for (s = nfa->states; s != NULL && !NISERR(); s = nexts) { nexts = s->next; - if ((s->nins == 0 || s->nouts == 0) && !s->flag) + if ((s->nins == 0 || s->nouts == 0) && !s->flag) { dropstate(nfa, s); + } } - if (f != NULL && !NISERR()) + if (f != NULL && !NISERR()) { dumpnfa(nfa, f); + } } /* @@ -1428,8 +1447,9 @@ emptyreachable( s->tmp = lastfound; lastfound = s; for (a = s->outs; a != NULL; a = a->outchain) { - if (a->type == EMPTY && a->to->tmp == NULL) + if (a->type == EMPTY && a->to->tmp == NULL) { lastfound = emptyreachable(a->to, lastfound); + } } return lastfound; } @@ -1488,10 +1508,9 @@ replaceempty( if (from->nins > to->nouts) { copyouts(nfa, to, from, 0); return; - } else { - copyins(nfa, from, to, 0); - return; } + + copyins(nfa, from, to, 0); } /* |