postgresql/src/backend/regex/regc_cvec.c
Tom Lane e3860ffa4d Initial pgindent run with pg_bsd_indent version 2.0.
The new indent version includes numerous fixes thanks to Piotr Stefaniak.
The main changes visible in this commit are:

* Nicer formatting of function-pointer declarations.
* No longer unexpectedly removes spaces in expressions using casts,
  sizeof, or offsetof.
* No longer wants to add a space in "struct structname *varname", as
  well as some similar cases for const- or volatile-qualified pointers.
* Declarations using PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY are formatted more nicely.
* Fixes bug where comments following declarations were sometimes placed
  with no space separating them from the code.
* Fixes some odd decisions for comments following case labels.
* Fixes some cases where comments following code were indented to less
  than the expected column 33.

On the less good side, it now tends to put more whitespace around typedef
names that are not listed in typedefs.list.  This might encourage us to
put more effort into typedef name collection; it's not really a bug in
indent itself.

There are more changes coming after this round, having to do with comment
indentation and alignment of lines appearing within parentheses.  I wanted
to limit the size of the diffs to something that could be reviewed without
one's eyes completely glazing over, so it seemed better to split up the
changes as much as practical.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
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/*
* Utility functions for handling cvecs
* This file is #included by regcomp.c.
*
* Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Henry Spencer. All rights reserved.
*
* Development of this software was funded, in part, by Cray Research Inc.,
* UUNET Communications Services Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., and Scriptics
* Corporation, none of whom are responsible for the results. The author
* thanks all of them.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms -- with or without
* modification -- are permitted for any purpose, provided that
* redistributions in source form retain this entire copyright notice and
* indicate the origin and nature of any modifications.
*
* I'd appreciate being given credit for this package in the documentation
* of software which uses it, but that is not a requirement.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
* AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* HENRY SPENCER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
* EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
* PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
* OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
* WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
* OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
* ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* src/backend/regex/regc_cvec.c
*
*/
/*
* Notes:
* Only (selected) functions in _this_ file should treat the chr arrays
* of a cvec as non-constant.
*/
/*
* newcvec - allocate a new cvec
*/
static struct cvec *
newcvec(int nchrs, /* to hold this many chrs... */
int nranges) /* ... and this many ranges */
{
size_t nc = (size_t) nchrs + (size_t) nranges * 2;
size_t n = sizeof(struct cvec) + nc * sizeof(chr);
struct cvec *cv = (struct cvec *) MALLOC(n);
if (cv == NULL)
return NULL;
cv->chrspace = nchrs;
cv->chrs = (chr *) (((char *) cv) + sizeof(struct cvec));
cv->ranges = cv->chrs + nchrs;
cv->rangespace = nranges;
return clearcvec(cv);
}
/*
* clearcvec - clear a possibly-new cvec
* Returns pointer as convenience.
*/
static struct cvec *
clearcvec(struct cvec *cv)
{
assert(cv != NULL);
cv->nchrs = 0;
cv->nranges = 0;
cv->cclasscode = -1;
return cv;
}
/*
* addchr - add a chr to a cvec
*/
static void
addchr(struct cvec *cv, /* character vector */
chr c) /* character to add */
{
assert(cv->nchrs < cv->chrspace);
cv->chrs[cv->nchrs++] = c;
}
/*
* addrange - add a range to a cvec
*/
static void
addrange(struct cvec *cv, /* character vector */
chr from, /* first character of range */
chr to) /* last character of range */
{
assert(cv->nranges < cv->rangespace);
cv->ranges[cv->nranges * 2] = from;
cv->ranges[cv->nranges * 2 + 1] = to;
cv->nranges++;
}
/*
* getcvec - get a transient cvec, initialized to empty
*
* The returned cvec is valid only until the next call of getcvec, which
* typically will recycle the space. Callers should *not* free the cvec
* explicitly; it will be cleaned up when the struct vars is destroyed.
*
* This is typically used while interpreting bracket expressions. In that
* usage the cvec is only needed momentarily until we build arcs from it,
* so transientness is a convenient behavior.
*/
static struct cvec *
getcvec(struct vars *v, /* context */
int nchrs, /* to hold this many chrs... */
int nranges) /* ... and this many ranges */
{
/* recycle existing transient cvec if large enough */
if (v->cv != NULL && nchrs <= v->cv->chrspace &&
nranges <= v->cv->rangespace)
return clearcvec(v->cv);
/* nope, make a new one */
if (v->cv != NULL)
freecvec(v->cv);
v->cv = newcvec(nchrs, nranges);
if (v->cv == NULL)
ERR(REG_ESPACE);
return v->cv;
}
/*
* freecvec - free a cvec
*/
static void
freecvec(struct cvec *cv)
{
FREE(cv);
}