/* A simple, memory-efficient bitset implementation. Copyright (C) 2009-2015, 2018-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef SBITSET_H_ # define SBITSET_H_ typedef unsigned char *Sbitset; typedef size_t Sbitset__Index; # define SBITSET__INDEX__CONVERSION_SPEC "zu" # define Sbitset__nbytes(NBITS) \ (((NBITS) + CHAR_BIT - 1) / CHAR_BIT) # define Sbitset__byteAddress(SELF, INDEX) \ (((SELF) + (INDEX) / CHAR_BIT)) # define Sbitset__bit_mask(INDEX) \ (1 << (CHAR_BIT - 1 - (INDEX) % CHAR_BIT)) # define Sbitset__last_byte_mask(NBITS) \ (UCHAR_MAX << (CHAR_BIT - 1 - ((NBITS) - 1) % CHAR_BIT)) /* nbits must not be 0. */ Sbitset Sbitset__new (Sbitset__Index nbits); Sbitset Sbitset__new_on_obstack (Sbitset__Index nbits, struct obstack *obstackp); void Sbitset__delete (Sbitset self); # define Sbitset__test(SELF, INDEX) \ ((*Sbitset__byteAddress ((SELF), (INDEX)) & Sbitset__bit_mask (INDEX)) != 0) bool Sbitset__isEmpty (Sbitset self, Sbitset__Index nbits); void Sbitset__fprint (Sbitset self, Sbitset__Index nbits, FILE *file); # define Sbitset__set(SELF, INDEX) \ do { \ *Sbitset__byteAddress ((SELF), (INDEX)) = \ *Sbitset__byteAddress ((SELF), (INDEX)) | Sbitset__bit_mask (INDEX); \ } while (0) # define Sbitset__reset(SELF, INDEX) \ do { \ *Sbitset__byteAddress ((SELF), (INDEX)) = \ *Sbitset__byteAddress ((SELF), (INDEX)) & ~Sbitset__bit_mask (INDEX); \ } while (0) /* NBITS is the size of the bitset. More than NBITS bits might be reset. */ # define Sbitset__zero(SELF, NBITS) \ do { \ memset (SELF, 0, Sbitset__nbytes (NBITS)); \ } while (0) /* NBITS is the size of the bitset. More than NBITS bits might be set. */ # define Sbitset__ones(SELF, NBITS) \ do { \ memset (SELF, UCHAR_MAX, Sbitset__nbytes (NBITS)); \ } while (0) /* NBITS is the size of every bitset. More than NBITS bits might be set. */ # define Sbitset__or(SELF, OTHER1, OTHER2, NBITS) \ do { \ Sbitset ptr_self = (SELF); \ Sbitset ptr_other1 = (OTHER1); \ Sbitset ptr_other2 = (OTHER2); \ Sbitset end_self = ptr_self + Sbitset__nbytes (NBITS); \ for (; ptr_self < end_self; ++ptr_self, ++ptr_other1, ++ptr_other2) \ *ptr_self = *ptr_other1 | *ptr_other2; \ } while (0) /* ATTENTION: there are *two* loops here, "break" and "continue" will not apply to the whole loop, just the inner one. */ # define SBITSET__FOR_EACH(SELF, NBITS, ITER, INDEX) \ for ((ITER) = (SELF); (ITER) < (SELF) + Sbitset__nbytes (NBITS); ++(ITER)) \ if (*(ITER) != 0) \ for ((INDEX) = ((ITER)-(SELF))*CHAR_BIT; \ (INDEX) < (NBITS) && (SELF)+(INDEX)/CHAR_BIT < (ITER)+1; \ ++(INDEX)) \ if (((*ITER) & Sbitset__bit_mask (INDEX)) != 0) #endif /* !SBITSET_H_ */