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a0d0e21e 1/* hv.h
79072805 2 *
4bb101f2 3 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
62a1a1ef 4 * 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, by Larry Wall and others
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5 *
6 * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
7 * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file.
8 *
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9 */
10
5cbe4eec 11/* entry in hash value chain */
79072805 12struct he {
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13 /* Keep hent_next first in this structure, because sv_free_arenas take
14 advantage of this to share code between the he arenas and the SV
15 body arenas */
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16 HE *hent_next; /* next entry in chain */
17 HEK *hent_hek; /* hash key */
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18 union {
19 SV *hent_val; /* scalar value that was hashed */
20 Size_t hent_refcount; /* references for this shared hash key */
21 } he_valu;
bbce6d69 22};
23
5cbe4eec 24/* hash key -- defined separately for use as shared pointer */
ff68c719 25struct hek {
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26 U32 hek_hash; /* hash of key */
27 I32 hek_len; /* length of hash key */
28 char hek_key[1]; /* variable-length hash key */
e05949c7 29 /* the hash-key is \0-terminated */
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30 /* after the \0 there is a byte for flags, such as whether the key
31 is UTF-8 */
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32};
33
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34struct shared_he {
35 struct he shared_he_he;
36 struct hek shared_he_hek;
37};
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38
39/* Subject to change.
40 Don't access this directly.
e1a479c5 41 Use the funcs in mro.c
bfcb3514 42*/
e1a479c5 43
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44struct mro_alg {
45 AV *(*resolve)(pTHX_ HV* stash, U32 level);
46 const char *name;
47 U16 length;
48 U16 kflags; /* For the hash API - set HVhek_UTF8 if name is UTF-8 */
49 U32 hash; /* or 0 */
50};
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51
52struct mro_meta {
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53 /* a hash holding the different MROs private data. */
54 HV *mro_linear_all;
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55 /* a pointer directly to the current MROs private data. If mro_linear_all
56 is NULL, this owns the SV reference, else it is just a pointer to a
57 value stored in and owned by mro_linear_all. */
58 SV *mro_linear_current;
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59 HV *mro_nextmethod; /* next::method caching */
60 U32 cache_gen; /* Bumping this invalidates our method cache */
70cd14a1 61 U32 pkg_gen; /* Bumps when local methods/@ISA change */
3d76853f 62 const struct mro_alg *mro_which; /* which mro alg is in use? */
a49ba3fc 63 HV *isa; /* Everything this class @ISA */
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64};
65
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66#define MRO_GET_PRIVATE_DATA(smeta, which) \
67 (((smeta)->mro_which && (which) == (smeta)->mro_which) \
3a6fa573 68 ? (smeta)->mro_linear_current \
123892d9 69 : Perl_mro_get_private_data(aTHX_ (smeta), (which)))
6f86b615 70#define mro_isa_changed_in(stash) mro_isa_changed_in3(stash, NULL, 0)
123892d9 71
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72/* Subject to change.
73 Don't access this directly.
74*/
75
bfcb3514 76struct xpvhv_aux {
7423f6db 77 HEK *xhv_name; /* name, if a symbol table */
86f55936 78 AV *xhv_backreferences; /* back references for weak references */
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79 HE *xhv_eiter; /* current entry of iterator */
80 I32 xhv_riter; /* current root of iterator */
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81/* Concerning xhv_name_count: When non-zero, xhv_name is actually a pointer
82 * to an array of HEK pointers, this being the length. The first element is
83 * the name of the stash, which may be NULL. If xhv_name_count is positive,
84 * then *xhv_name is one of the effective names. If xhv_name_count is nega-
85 * tive, then xhv_name[1] is the first effective name.
86 */
87 I32 xhv_name_count;
bc85b3a1 88 struct mro_meta *xhv_mro_meta;
78b79c77 89};
bfcb3514 90
5cbe4eec 91/* hash structure: */
6ee623d5 92/* This structure must match the beginning of struct xpvmg in sv.h. */
79072805 93struct xpvhv {
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94 HV* xmg_stash; /* class package */
95 union _xmgu xmg_u;
359164a0 96 STRLEN xhv_keys; /* total keys, including placeholders */
c8e503bf 97 STRLEN xhv_max; /* subscript of last element of xhv_array */
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98};
99
5cbe4eec 100/* hash a key */
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101/* FYI: This is the "One-at-a-Time" algorithm by Bob Jenkins
102 * from requirements by Colin Plumb.
103 * (http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html) */
104/* The use of a temporary pointer and the casting games
105 * is needed to serve the dual purposes of
106 * (a) the hashed data being interpreted as "unsigned char" (new since 5.8,
df805c3e 107 * a "char" can be either signed or unsigned, depending on the compiler)
5afd6d42 108 * (b) catering for old code that uses a "char"
830b38bd 109 *
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110 * The "hash seed" feature was added in Perl 5.8.1 to perturb the results
111 * to avoid "algorithmic complexity attacks".
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112 *
113 * If USE_HASH_SEED is defined, hash randomisation is done by default
114 * If USE_HASH_SEED_EXPLICIT is defined, hash randomisation is done
115 * only if the environment variable PERL_HASH_SEED is set.
116 * For maximal control, one can define PERL_HASH_SEED.
90ce55a1 117 * (see also perl.c:perl_parse()).
5afd6d42 118 */
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119#ifndef PERL_HASH_SEED
120# if defined(USE_HASH_SEED) || defined(USE_HASH_SEED_EXPLICIT)
121# define PERL_HASH_SEED PL_hash_seed
122# else
123# define PERL_HASH_SEED 0
124# endif
504f80c1 125#endif
bf6bd887 126#define PERL_HASH(hash,str,len) \
127 STMT_START { \
0bd48802 128 register const char * const s_PeRlHaSh_tmp = str; \
5afd6d42 129 register const unsigned char *s_PeRlHaSh = (const unsigned char *)s_PeRlHaSh_tmp; \
bf6bd887 130 register I32 i_PeRlHaSh = len; \
504f80c1 131 register U32 hash_PeRlHaSh = PERL_HASH_SEED; \
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132 while (i_PeRlHaSh--) { \
133 hash_PeRlHaSh += *s_PeRlHaSh++; \
134 hash_PeRlHaSh += (hash_PeRlHaSh << 10); \
135 hash_PeRlHaSh ^= (hash_PeRlHaSh >> 6); \
136 } \
137 hash_PeRlHaSh += (hash_PeRlHaSh << 3); \
138 hash_PeRlHaSh ^= (hash_PeRlHaSh >> 11); \
4fee5c71 139 (hash) = (hash_PeRlHaSh + (hash_PeRlHaSh << 15)); \
bf6bd887 140 } STMT_END
141
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142/* Only hv.c and mod_perl should be doing this. */
143#ifdef PERL_HASH_INTERNAL_ACCESS
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144#define PERL_HASH_INTERNAL(hash,str,len) \
145 STMT_START { \
0bd48802 146 register const char * const s_PeRlHaSh_tmp = str; \
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147 register const unsigned char *s_PeRlHaSh = (const unsigned char *)s_PeRlHaSh_tmp; \
148 register I32 i_PeRlHaSh = len; \
008fb0c0 149 register U32 hash_PeRlHaSh = PL_rehash_seed; \
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150 while (i_PeRlHaSh--) { \
151 hash_PeRlHaSh += *s_PeRlHaSh++; \
152 hash_PeRlHaSh += (hash_PeRlHaSh << 10); \
153 hash_PeRlHaSh ^= (hash_PeRlHaSh >> 6); \
154 } \
155 hash_PeRlHaSh += (hash_PeRlHaSh << 3); \
156 hash_PeRlHaSh ^= (hash_PeRlHaSh >> 11); \
157 (hash) = (hash_PeRlHaSh + (hash_PeRlHaSh << 15)); \
158 } STMT_END
159#endif
160
954c1994 161/*
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162=head1 Hash Manipulation Functions
163
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164=for apidoc AmU||HEf_SVKEY
165This flag, used in the length slot of hash entries and magic structures,
d1be9408 166specifies the structure contains an C<SV*> pointer where a C<char*> pointer
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167is to be expected. (For information only--not to be used).
168
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169=head1 Handy Values
170
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171=for apidoc AmU||Nullhv
172Null HV pointer.
173
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174(deprecated - use C<(HV *)NULL> instead)
175
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176=head1 Hash Manipulation Functions
177
954c1994 178=for apidoc Am|char*|HvNAME|HV* stash
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179Returns the package name of a stash, or NULL if C<stash> isn't a stash.
180See C<SvSTASH>, C<CvSTASH>.
954c1994 181
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182=for apidoc Am|char*|HvENAME|HV* stash
183Returns the effective name of a stash, or NULL if there is none. The
184effective name represents a location in the symbol table where this stash
185resides. It is updated automatically when packages are aliased or deleted.
186A stash that is no longer in the symbol table has no effective name. This
187name is preferable to C<HvNAME> for use in MRO linearisations and isa
188caches.
189
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190=for apidoc Am|void*|HeKEY|HE* he
191Returns the actual pointer stored in the key slot of the hash entry. The
192pointer may be either C<char*> or C<SV*>, depending on the value of
193C<HeKLEN()>. Can be assigned to. The C<HePV()> or C<HeSVKEY()> macros are
194usually preferable for finding the value of a key.
195
196=for apidoc Am|STRLEN|HeKLEN|HE* he
197If this is negative, and amounts to C<HEf_SVKEY>, it indicates the entry
198holds an C<SV*> key. Otherwise, holds the actual length of the key. Can
199be assigned to. The C<HePV()> macro is usually preferable for finding key
200lengths.
201
202=for apidoc Am|SV*|HeVAL|HE* he
203Returns the value slot (type C<SV*>) stored in the hash entry.
204
205=for apidoc Am|U32|HeHASH|HE* he
206Returns the computed hash stored in the hash entry.
207
208=for apidoc Am|char*|HePV|HE* he|STRLEN len
209Returns the key slot of the hash entry as a C<char*> value, doing any
210necessary dereferencing of possibly C<SV*> keys. The length of the string
211is placed in C<len> (this is a macro, so do I<not> use C<&len>). If you do
212not care about what the length of the key is, you may use the global
213variable C<PL_na>, though this is rather less efficient than using a local
214variable. Remember though, that hash keys in perl are free to contain
215embedded nulls, so using C<strlen()> or similar is not a good way to find
216the length of hash keys. This is very similar to the C<SvPV()> macro
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217described elsewhere in this document. See also C<HeUTF8>.
218
219If you are using C<HePV> to get values to pass to C<newSVpvn()> to create a
220new SV, you should consider using C<newSVhek(HeKEY_hek(he))> as it is more
221efficient.
222
cca4e9fa 223=for apidoc Am|char*|HeUTF8|HE* he
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224Returns whether the C<char *> value returned by C<HePV> is encoded in UTF-8,
225doing any necessary dereferencing of possibly C<SV*> keys. The value returned
62a1a1ef 226will be 0 or non-0, not necessarily 1 (or even a value with any low bits set),
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227so B<do not> blindly assign this to a C<bool> variable, as C<bool> may be a
228typedef for C<char>.
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229
230=for apidoc Am|SV*|HeSVKEY|HE* he
a0714e2c 231Returns the key as an C<SV*>, or C<NULL> if the hash entry does not
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232contain an C<SV*> key.
233
234=for apidoc Am|SV*|HeSVKEY_force|HE* he
235Returns the key as an C<SV*>. Will create and return a temporary mortal
236C<SV*> if the hash entry contains only a C<char*> key.
237
238=for apidoc Am|SV*|HeSVKEY_set|HE* he|SV* sv
239Sets the key to a given C<SV*>, taking care to set the appropriate flags to
240indicate the presence of an C<SV*> key, and returns the same
241C<SV*>.
242
243=cut
244*/
bf6bd887 245
bf5b86ae 246/* these hash entry flags ride on hent_klen (for use only in magic/tied HVs) */
d1be9408 247#define HEf_SVKEY -2 /* hent_key is an SV* */
bf6bd887 248
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249#ifndef PERL_CORE
250# define Nullhv Null(HV*)
251#endif
43e6e717 252#define HvARRAY(hv) ((hv)->sv_u.svu_hash)
4d0fbddd 253#define HvFILL(hv) Perl_hv_fill(aTHX_ (const HV *)(hv))
463ee0b2 254#define HvMAX(hv) ((XPVHV*) SvANY(hv))->xhv_max
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255/* This quite intentionally does no flag checking first. That's your
256 responsibility. */
257#define HvAUX(hv) ((struct xpvhv_aux*)&(HvARRAY(hv)[HvMAX(hv)+1]))
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258#define HvRITER(hv) (*Perl_hv_riter_p(aTHX_ MUTABLE_HV(hv)))
259#define HvEITER(hv) (*Perl_hv_eiter_p(aTHX_ MUTABLE_HV(hv)))
260#define HvRITER_set(hv,r) Perl_hv_riter_set(aTHX_ MUTABLE_HV(hv), r)
261#define HvEITER_set(hv,e) Perl_hv_eiter_set(aTHX_ MUTABLE_HV(hv), e)
b79f7545 262#define HvRITER_get(hv) (SvOOK(hv) ? HvAUX(hv)->xhv_riter : -1)
cef6ea9d 263#define HvEITER_get(hv) (SvOOK(hv) ? HvAUX(hv)->xhv_eiter : NULL)
7423f6db 264#define HvNAME(hv) HvNAME_get(hv)
bc56db2a 265#define HvENAME(hv) HvENAME_get(hv)
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266
267/* Checking that hv is a valid package stash is the
268 caller's responsibility */
269#define HvMROMETA(hv) (HvAUX(hv)->xhv_mro_meta \
270 ? HvAUX(hv)->xhv_mro_meta \
c60bad7b 271 : Perl_mro_meta_init(aTHX_ hv))
2c7f4b87 272
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273/* FIXME - all of these should use a UTF8 aware API, which should also involve
274 getting the length. */
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275#define HvNAME_HEK_NN(hv) \
276 ( \
277 HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name_count \
278 ? *(HEK **)HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name \
279 : HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name \
280 )
9b9d0b15 281/* This macro may go away without notice. */
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282#define HvNAME_HEK(hv) \
283 (SvOOK(hv) && HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name ? HvNAME_HEK_NN(hv) : NULL)
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284#define HvNAME_get(hv) \
285 ((SvOOK(hv) && (HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name) && HvNAME_HEK_NN(hv)) \
b7247a80 286 ? HEK_KEY(HvNAME_HEK_NN(hv)) : NULL)
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287#define HvNAMELEN_get(hv) \
288 ((SvOOK(hv) && (HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name) && HvNAME_HEK_NN(hv)) \
b7247a80 289 ? HEK_LEN(HvNAME_HEK_NN(hv)) : 0)
c4842d1d 290#define HvENAME_HEK_NN(hv) \
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291 ( \
292 HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name_count > 0 ? *(HEK **)HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name : \
293 HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name_count < -1 ? ((HEK **)HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name)[1] : \
294 HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name_count == -1 ? NULL : \
295 HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name \
296 )
c4842d1d 297#define HvENAME_HEK(hv) \
41d7c195 298 (SvOOK(hv) && HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name ? HvENAME_HEK_NN(hv) : NULL)
c4842d1d 299#define HvENAME_get(hv) \
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300 ((SvOOK(hv) && (HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name) && HvENAME_HEK_NN(hv)) \
301 ? HEK_KEY(HvENAME_HEK_NN(hv)) : NULL)
c4842d1d 302#define HvENAMELEN_get(hv) \
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303 ((SvOOK(hv) && (HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name) && HvENAME_HEK_NN(hv)) \
304 ? HEK_LEN(HvENAME_HEK_NN(hv)) : 0)
a0d0e21e 305
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306/* the number of keys (including any placeholers) */
307#define XHvTOTALKEYS(xhv) ((xhv)->xhv_keys)
308
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309/*
310 * HvKEYS gets the number of keys that actually exist(), and is provided
311 * for backwards compatibility with old XS code. The core uses HvUSEDKEYS
312 * (keys, excluding placeholdes) and HvTOTALKEYS (including placeholders)
313 */
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314#define HvKEYS(hv) HvUSEDKEYS(hv)
315#define HvUSEDKEYS(hv) (HvTOTALKEYS(hv) - HvPLACEHOLDERS_get(hv))
8aacddc1 316#define HvTOTALKEYS(hv) XHvTOTALKEYS((XPVHV*) SvANY(hv))
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317#define HvPLACEHOLDERS(hv) (*Perl_hv_placeholders_p(aTHX_ MUTABLE_HV(hv)))
318#define HvPLACEHOLDERS_get(hv) (SvMAGIC(hv) ? Perl_hv_placeholders_get(aTHX_ (const HV *)hv) : 0)
319#define HvPLACEHOLDERS_set(hv,p) Perl_hv_placeholders_set(aTHX_ MUTABLE_HV(hv), p)
8aacddc1 320
bf6bd887 321#define HvSHAREKEYS(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) & SVphv_SHAREKEYS)
322#define HvSHAREKEYS_on(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) |= SVphv_SHAREKEYS)
323#define HvSHAREKEYS_off(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) &= ~SVphv_SHAREKEYS)
324
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325/* This is an optimisation flag. It won't be set if all hash keys have a 0
326 * flag. Currently the only flags relate to utf8.
327 * Hence it won't be set if all keys are 8 bit only. It will be set if any key
328 * is utf8 (including 8 bit keys that were entered as utf8, and need upgrading
329 * when retrieved during iteration. It may still be set when there are no longer
330 * any utf8 keys.
fdcd69b6 331 * See HVhek_ENABLEHVKFLAGS for the trigger.
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332 */
333#define HvHASKFLAGS(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) & SVphv_HASKFLAGS)
334#define HvHASKFLAGS_on(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) |= SVphv_HASKFLAGS)
335#define HvHASKFLAGS_off(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) &= ~SVphv_HASKFLAGS)
574c8022 336
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337#define HvLAZYDEL(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) & SVphv_LAZYDEL)
338#define HvLAZYDEL_on(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) |= SVphv_LAZYDEL)
339#define HvLAZYDEL_off(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) &= ~SVphv_LAZYDEL)
340
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341#define HvREHASH(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) & SVphv_REHASH)
342#define HvREHASH_on(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) |= SVphv_REHASH)
343#define HvREHASH_off(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) &= ~SVphv_REHASH)
344
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345#ifndef PERL_CORE
346# define Nullhe Null(HE*)
347#endif
bf6bd887 348#define HeNEXT(he) (he)->hent_next
ff68c719 349#define HeKEY_hek(he) (he)->hent_hek
350#define HeKEY(he) HEK_KEY(HeKEY_hek(he))
bbce6d69 351#define HeKEY_sv(he) (*(SV**)HeKEY(he))
ff68c719 352#define HeKLEN(he) HEK_LEN(HeKEY_hek(he))
da58a35d 353#define HeKUTF8(he) HEK_UTF8(HeKEY_hek(he))
19692e8d 354#define HeKWASUTF8(he) HEK_WASUTF8(HeKEY_hek(he))
4b5190b5 355#define HeKREHASH(he) HEK_REHASH(HeKEY_hek(he))
da58a35d 356#define HeKLEN_UTF8(he) (HeKUTF8(he) ? -HeKLEN(he) : HeKLEN(he))
19692e8d 357#define HeKFLAGS(he) HEK_FLAGS(HeKEY_hek(he))
de616631 358#define HeVAL(he) (he)->he_valu.hent_val
ff68c719 359#define HeHASH(he) HEK_HASH(HeKEY_hek(he))
1e422769 360#define HePV(he,lp) ((HeKLEN(he) == HEf_SVKEY) ? \
361 SvPV(HeKEY_sv(he),lp) : \
402f0539 362 ((lp = HeKLEN(he)), HeKEY(he)))
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363#define HeUTF8(he) ((HeKLEN(he) == HEf_SVKEY) ? \
364 SvUTF8(HeKEY_sv(he)) : \
365 (U32)HeKUTF8(he))
1e422769 366
bbce6d69 367#define HeSVKEY(he) ((HeKEY(he) && \
368 HeKLEN(he) == HEf_SVKEY) ? \
a0714e2c 369 HeKEY_sv(he) : NULL)
bbce6d69 370
371#define HeSVKEY_force(he) (HeKEY(he) ? \
372 ((HeKLEN(he) == HEf_SVKEY) ? \
373 HeKEY_sv(he) : \
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374 newSVpvn_flags(HeKEY(he), \
375 HeKLEN(he), SVs_TEMP)) : \
3280af22 376 &PL_sv_undef)
1e422769 377#define HeSVKEY_set(he,sv) ((HeKLEN(he) = HEf_SVKEY), (HeKEY_sv(he) = sv))
bbce6d69 378
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379#ifndef PERL_CORE
380# define Nullhek Null(HEK*)
381#endif
71be2cbc 382#define HEK_BASESIZE STRUCT_OFFSET(HEK, hek_key[0])
ff68c719 383#define HEK_HASH(hek) (hek)->hek_hash
384#define HEK_LEN(hek) (hek)->hek_len
385#define HEK_KEY(hek) (hek)->hek_key
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386#define HEK_FLAGS(hek) (*((unsigned char *)(HEK_KEY(hek))+HEK_LEN(hek)+1))
387
388#define HVhek_UTF8 0x01 /* Key is utf8 encoded. */
389#define HVhek_WASUTF8 0x02 /* Key is bytes here, but was supplied as utf8. */
4b5190b5 390#define HVhek_REHASH 0x04 /* This key is in an hv using a custom HASH . */
45e34800 391#define HVhek_UNSHARED 0x08 /* This key isn't a shared hash key. */
19692e8d 392#define HVhek_FREEKEY 0x100 /* Internal flag to say key is malloc()ed. */
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393#define HVhek_PLACEHOLD 0x200 /* Internal flag to create placeholder.
394 * (may change, but Storable is a core module) */
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395#define HVhek_KEYCANONICAL 0x400 /* Internal flag - key is in canonical form.
396 If the string is UTF-8, it cannot be
397 converted to bytes. */
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398#define HVhek_MASK 0xFF
399
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400/* Which flags enable HvHASKFLAGS? Somewhat a hack on a hack, as
401 HVhek_REHASH is only needed because the rehash flag has to be duplicated
402 into all keys as hv_iternext has no access to the hash flags. At this
403 point Storable's tests get upset, because sometimes hashes are "keyed"
404 and sometimes not, depending on the order of data insertion, and whether
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405 it triggered rehashing. So currently HVhek_REHASH is exempt.
406 Similarly UNSHARED
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407*/
408
45e34800 409#define HVhek_ENABLEHVKFLAGS (HVhek_MASK & ~(HVhek_REHASH|HVhek_UNSHARED))
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411#define HEK_UTF8(hek) (HEK_FLAGS(hek) & HVhek_UTF8)
412#define HEK_UTF8_on(hek) (HEK_FLAGS(hek) |= HVhek_UTF8)
413#define HEK_UTF8_off(hek) (HEK_FLAGS(hek) &= ~HVhek_UTF8)
414#define HEK_WASUTF8(hek) (HEK_FLAGS(hek) & HVhek_WASUTF8)
415#define HEK_WASUTF8_on(hek) (HEK_FLAGS(hek) |= HVhek_WASUTF8)
416#define HEK_WASUTF8_off(hek) (HEK_FLAGS(hek) &= ~HVhek_WASUTF8)
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417#define HEK_REHASH(hek) (HEK_FLAGS(hek) & HVhek_REHASH)
418#define HEK_REHASH_on(hek) (HEK_FLAGS(hek) |= HVhek_REHASH)
d18c6117 419
5cbe4eec 420/* calculate HV array allocation */
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421#ifndef PERL_USE_LARGE_HV_ALLOC
422/* Default to allocating the correct size - default to assuming that malloc()
423 is not broken and is efficient at allocating blocks sized at powers-of-two.
424*/
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425# define PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(size) ((size) * sizeof(HE*))
426#else
427# define MALLOC_OVERHEAD 16
428# define PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(size) \
429 (((size) < 64) \
430 ? (size) * sizeof(HE*) \
431 : (size) * sizeof(HE*) * 2 - MALLOC_OVERHEAD)
432#endif
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434/* Flags for hv_iternext_flags. */
435#define HV_ITERNEXT_WANTPLACEHOLDERS 0x01 /* Don't skip placeholders. */
436
7a7b9979 437#define hv_iternext(hv) hv_iternext_flags(hv, 0)
b1bc3f34 438#define hv_magic(hv, gv, how) sv_magic(MUTABLE_SV(hv), MUTABLE_SV(gv), how, NULL, 0)
7a7b9979 439
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440/* available as a function in hv.c */
441#define Perl_sharepvn(sv, len, hash) HEK_KEY(share_hek(sv, len, hash))
442#define sharepvn(sv, len, hash) Perl_sharepvn(sv, len, hash)
bfcb3514 443
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444#define share_hek_hek(hek) \
445 (++(((struct shared_he *)(((char *)hek) \
446 - STRUCT_OFFSET(struct shared_he, \
447 shared_he_hek))) \
de616631 448 ->shared_he_he.he_valu.hent_refcount), \
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449 hek)
450
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451#define hv_store_ent(hv, keysv, val, hash) \
452 ((HE *) hv_common((hv), (keysv), NULL, 0, 0, HV_FETCH_ISSTORE, \
453 (val), (hash)))
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455#define hv_exists_ent(hv, keysv, hash) \
456 (hv_common((hv), (keysv), NULL, 0, 0, HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS, 0, (hash)) \
4c2df08c 457 ? TRUE : FALSE)
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458#define hv_fetch_ent(hv, keysv, lval, hash) \
459 ((HE *) hv_common((hv), (keysv), NULL, 0, 0, \
460 ((lval) ? HV_FETCH_LVALUE : 0), NULL, (hash)))
461#define hv_delete_ent(hv, key, flags, hash) \
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462 (MUTABLE_SV(hv_common((hv), (key), NULL, 0, 0, (flags) | HV_DELETE, \
463 NULL, (hash))))
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464
465#define hv_store_flags(hv, key, klen, val, hash, flags) \
466 ((SV**) hv_common((hv), NULL, (key), (klen), (flags), \
467 (HV_FETCH_ISSTORE|HV_FETCH_JUST_SV), (val), \
468 (hash)))
469
470#define hv_store(hv, key, klen, val, hash) \
471 ((SV**) hv_common_key_len((hv), (key), (klen), \
a038e571 472 (HV_FETCH_ISSTORE|HV_FETCH_JUST_SV), \
99978bb4 473 (val), (hash)))
a038e571 474
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475#define hv_exists(hv, key, klen) \
476 (hv_common_key_len((hv), (key), (klen), HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS, NULL, 0) \
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477 ? TRUE : FALSE)
478
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479#define hv_fetch(hv, key, klen, lval) \
480 ((SV**) hv_common_key_len((hv), (key), (klen), (lval) \
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481 ? (HV_FETCH_JUST_SV | HV_FETCH_LVALUE) \
482 : HV_FETCH_JUST_SV, NULL, 0))
483
99978bb4 484#define hv_delete(hv, key, klen, flags) \
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485 (MUTABLE_SV(hv_common_key_len((hv), (key), (klen), \
486 (flags) | HV_DELETE, NULL, 0)))
a038e571 487
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488/* This refcounted he structure is used for storing the hints used for lexical
489 pragmas. Without threads, it's basically struct he + refcount.
490 With threads, life gets more complex as the structure needs to be shared
491 between threads (because it hangs from OPs, which are shared), hence the
492 alternate definition and mutex. */
493
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494struct refcounted_he;
495
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496/* flags for the refcounted_he API */
497#define REFCOUNTED_HE_KEY_UTF8 0x00000001
498
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499#ifdef PERL_CORE
500
b6bbf3fa 501/* Gosh. This really isn't a good name any longer. */
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502struct refcounted_he {
503 struct refcounted_he *refcounted_he_next; /* next entry in chain */
cbb1fbea 504#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
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505 U32 refcounted_he_hash;
506 U32 refcounted_he_keylen;
cbb1fbea 507#else
71ad1b0c 508 HEK *refcounted_he_hek; /* hint key */
cbb1fbea 509#endif
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510 union {
511 IV refcounted_he_u_iv;
512 UV refcounted_he_u_uv;
513 STRLEN refcounted_he_u_len;
44ebaf21 514 void *refcounted_he_u_ptr; /* Might be useful in future */
b6bbf3fa 515 } refcounted_he_val;
9bd87817 516 U32 refcounted_he_refcnt; /* reference count */
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517 /* First byte is flags. Then NUL-terminated value. Then for ithreads,
518 non-NUL terminated key. */
519 char refcounted_he_data[1];
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521
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522/*
523=for apidoc m|SV *|refcounted_he_fetch_pvs|const struct refcounted_he *chain|const char *key|U32 flags
524
525Like L</refcounted_he_fetch_pvn>, but takes a literal string instead of
526a string/length pair, and no precomputed hash.
527
528=cut
529*/
530
531#define refcounted_he_fetch_pvs(chain, key, flags) \
532 Perl_refcounted_he_fetch_pvn(aTHX_ chain, STR_WITH_LEN(key), 0, flags)
533
534/*
535=for apidoc m|struct refcounted_he *|refcounted_he_new_pvs|struct refcounted_he *parent|const char *key|SV *value|U32 flags
536
537Like L</refcounted_he_new_pvn>, but takes a literal string instead of
538a string/length pair, and no precomputed hash.
539
540=cut
541*/
542
543#define refcounted_he_new_pvs(parent, key, value, flags) \
544 Perl_refcounted_he_new_pvn(aTHX_ parent, STR_WITH_LEN(key), 0, value, flags)
545
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546/* Flag bits are HVhek_UTF8, HVhek_WASUTF8, then */
547#define HVrhek_undef 0x00 /* Value is undef. */
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548#define HVrhek_delete 0x10 /* Value is placeholder - signifies delete. */
549#define HVrhek_IV 0x20 /* Value is IV. */
550#define HVrhek_UV 0x30 /* Value is UV. */
551#define HVrhek_PV 0x40 /* Value is a (byte) string. */
552#define HVrhek_PV_UTF8 0x50 /* Value is a (utf8) string. */
553/* Two spare. As these have to live in the optree, you can't store anything
554 interpreter specific, such as SVs. :-( */
555#define HVrhek_typemask 0x70
556
557#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
558/* A big expression to find the key offset */
559#define REF_HE_KEY(chain) \
560 ((((chain->refcounted_he_data[0] & 0x60) == 0x40) \
561 ? chain->refcounted_he_val.refcounted_he_u_len + 1 : 0) \
562 + 1 + chain->refcounted_he_data)
563#endif
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565# ifdef USE_ITHREADS
566# define HINTS_REFCNT_LOCK MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_hints_mutex)
567# define HINTS_REFCNT_UNLOCK MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_hints_mutex)
568# else
569# define HINTS_REFCNT_LOCK NOOP
570# define HINTS_REFCNT_UNLOCK NOOP
571# endif
572#endif
573
574#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
575# define HINTS_REFCNT_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_hints_mutex)
576# define HINTS_REFCNT_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_hints_mutex)
577#else
578# define HINTS_REFCNT_INIT NOOP
579# define HINTS_REFCNT_TERM NOOP
580#endif
581
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583 * Passed in PERL_MAGIC_uvar calls
584 */
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585#define HV_DISABLE_UVAR_XKEY 0x01
586/* We need to ensure that these don't clash with G_DISCARD, which is 2, as it
587 is documented as being passed to hv_delete(). */
588#define HV_FETCH_ISSTORE 0x04
589#define HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS 0x08
590#define HV_FETCH_LVALUE 0x10
591#define HV_FETCH_JUST_SV 0x20
9dbc5603 592#define HV_DELETE 0x40
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595=for apidoc newHV
596
597Creates a new HV. The reference count is set to 1.
598
599=cut
600*/
601
dbebbdb4 602#define newHV() MUTABLE_HV(newSV_type(SVt_PVHV))
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603
604/*
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606 * c-indentation-style: bsd
607 * c-basic-offset: 4
608 * indent-tabs-mode: t
609 * End:
610 *
611 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet:
612 */