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Release calc version 2.11.0t8.5
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5
BUGS
5
BUGS
@@ -79,6 +79,11 @@ Known bugs:
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At this point, calc will re-prompt if you give it an EOF, or
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type ^D while using lib/altbind or while ^D is bound to quit.
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* When compiled on Solaris with the Solaris cc using -Xc option
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(which forces BASEB=16) and without -DFORCE_STDC, calc fails
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regression test #8218 because hash(a,s), where a = isqrt(2e1000)
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and s = "xyz", returns 1418255679 instead of 2378490456.
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We are sure some more bugs exist. When you find them, please let
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us know! See the above for details on how to report and were to
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EMail your bug reports and hopefully patches to fix them.
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58
CHANGES
58
CHANGES
@@ -71,6 +71,64 @@ Following is the change from calc version 2.11.0t8 to date:
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s = "curds" ' and ' "whey";
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Added FNV hash to the regression test suite.
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Added Ernest Bowen's <ernie@turing.une.edu.au> fix for the
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FNV regression test of the hash() builtin function.
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Added Ernest Bowen's <ernie@turing.une.edu.au> patch to improve
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the way config("calc_debug"). Now the lower 4 bits of the
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config("calc_debug") parameter have the following meaning:
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n Meaning of bit n of config("calc_debug")
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0 Outputs shell commands prior to execution.
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1 Outputs currently active functions when a quit instruction
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is executed.
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2 Some details of shs, shs1 and md5 hash states are included
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in the output when these are printed.
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3 When a function constructs a block value, tests are
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made that the result has the properties required for use of
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that block, e.g. that the pointer to the start of the
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block is not NULL, and that its "length" is not negative.
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A failure will result in a runtime error.
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Changed the meaning of (config("calc_debug") & 1) from only printing
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the shell commands (and pausing) while displaying help files into
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the printing of any shell command prior to execution.
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Documented the meaning of config("lib_debug"):
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n Meaning of bit n of config("lib_debug")
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0 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined at
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interactive level, a message saying what has been done
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is displayed.
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1 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined during
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the reading of a file, a message saying what has been done
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is displayed.
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The value for config("lib_debug") in both oldstd and newstd is
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3, but if calc is invoked with the -d flag, its initial value
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is zero. Thus, if calc is started without the -d flag, until
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config("lib_debug") is changed, a message will be output when a
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function is defined either interactively or during the reading
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of a file.
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Changed the calc lib files to reflect the new config("lib_debug")
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bit field meaning. Calc lib files that need to print extra information
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should now do something such as:
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if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
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print "obj xyz defined";
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print "funcA([val1 [, val2]]) defined";
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print "funcB(size, mass, ...) defined";
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}
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Following is the change from calc version 2.11.0t7 to 2.11.0t7.5:
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8
addop.c
8
addop.c
@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@ endfunc(void)
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size += dumpop(&fp->f_opcodes[size]);
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}
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}
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if ((inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & 1) ||
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(!inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & 2)) {
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if ((inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & LIBDBG_STDIN_FUNC) ||
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(!inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & LIBDBG_FILE_FUNC)) {
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printf("%s(", fp->f_name);
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for (index = 0; index < fp->f_paramcount; index++) {
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if (index)
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@@ -238,8 +238,8 @@ rmuserfunc(char *name)
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return;
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freenumbers(functions[index]);
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free(functions[index]);
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if ((inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & 1) ||
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(!inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & 2))
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if ((inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & LIBDBG_STDIN_FUNC) ||
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(!inputisterminal() && conf->lib_debug & LIBDBG_FILE_FUNC))
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printf("%s() undefined\n", name);
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functions[index] = NULL;
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}
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20
block.c
20
block.c
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ blkalloc(int len, int chunk)
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/*
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* return BLOCK
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*/
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if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
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blkchk(nblk);
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}
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return nblk;
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@@ -145,13 +145,11 @@ blk_free(BLOCK *blk)
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* debug time, we plan to call this function often. Once we are satisfied,
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* we will normally call this code only in a few places.
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*
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* This function is normally called whenever the following builtins are called:
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* If "calc_debug" has the bit corresponding to CALCDBG_BLOCK set, this
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* function is called during execution of the following builtins:
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*
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* alloc(), realloc(), free()
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*
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* unless the "calc_debug" is set to -1. If "calc_debug" is > 0, then
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* most blk builtins will call this function.
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*
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* given:
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* blk - the BLOCK to check
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*
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@@ -166,7 +164,7 @@ blkchk(BLOCK *blk)
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/*
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* firewall - general sanity check
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*/
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if (conf->calc_debug == -1) {
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if ((conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) == 0) {
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/* do nothing when debugging is disabled */
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return;
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}
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@@ -231,7 +229,7 @@ blkrealloc(BLOCK *blk, int newlen, int newchunk)
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/*
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* firewall
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*/
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if (conf->calc_debug != -1) {
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
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blkchk(blk);
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}
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@@ -290,7 +288,7 @@ blkrealloc(BLOCK *blk, int newlen, int newchunk)
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memset(blk->data, 0, blk->maxsize);
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}
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blk->datalen = 0;
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if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
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blkchk(blk);
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}
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return blk;
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@@ -321,7 +319,7 @@ blkrealloc(BLOCK *blk, int newlen, int newchunk)
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/*
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* return realloced type
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*/
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if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
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blkchk(blk);
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}
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return blk;
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@@ -349,7 +347,7 @@ blktrunc(BLOCK *blk)
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/*
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* firewall
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*/
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if (conf->calc_debug != -1) {
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
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blkchk(blk);
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}
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@@ -370,7 +368,7 @@ blktrunc(BLOCK *blk)
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/*NOTREACHED*/
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}
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blk->data[0] = (USB8)0;
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if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_BLOCK) {
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blkchk(blk);
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}
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return;
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config.h
22
config.h
@@ -134,13 +134,31 @@ struct config {
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int blkverbose; /* TRUE => print all lines if a block */
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int blkbase; /* block output base */
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int blkfmt; /* block output style */
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int lib_debug; /* library debug: <0 none, 0 default, >0 more */
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int calc_debug; /* internal debug: <0 none, 0 default,>0 more */
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int lib_debug; /* library debug, see LIB_DEBUG_XXX below */
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int calc_debug; /* internal debug, see CALC_DEBUG_XXX below */
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int user_debug; /* user defined debug value: 0 default */
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};
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typedef struct config CONFIG;
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/*
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* lib_debug bit masks
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*/
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#define LIBDBG_STDIN_FUNC (0x00000001) /* interactive func define debug */
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#define LIBDBG_FILE_FUNC (0x00000002) /* file read func define debug */
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#define LIBDBG_MASK (0x00000003)
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/*
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* calc_debug bit masks
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*/
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#define CALCDBG_SYSTEM (0x00000001) /* print system cmd prior to exec */
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#define CALCDBG_FUNC_QUIT (0x00000002) /* active functions when quit */
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#define CALCDBG_HASH_STATE (0x00000004) /* hash state details */
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#define CALCDBG_BLOCK (0x00000008) /* block debug */
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#define CALCDBG_MASK (0x0000000f)
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/*
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* global configuration states and aliases
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*/
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func.c
9
func.c
@@ -1524,16 +1524,12 @@ static VALUE
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f_hash(int count, VALUE **vals)
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{
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QCKHASH hash;
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long lhash;
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VALUE result;
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hash = FNV1_32_BASIS;
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while (count-- > 0)
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hash = hashvalue(*vals++, hash);
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lhash = (long) hash;
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if (lhash < 0)
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lhash = -lhash;
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result.v_num = itoq(lhash);
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result.v_num = utoq((FULL) hash);
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result.v_type = V_NUM;
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return result;
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}
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@@ -6041,6 +6037,9 @@ f_system(VALUE *vp)
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/*NOTREACHED*/
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}
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result.v_type = V_NUM;
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_SYSTEM) {
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printf("%s\n", vp->v_str->s_str);
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}
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result.v_num = itoq((long) system(vp->v_str->s_str));
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return result;
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}
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help.c
3
help.c
@@ -121,9 +121,8 @@ givehelp(char *type)
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"else %s no such help, try: help help;fi",
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HELPDIR, type, pager, HELPDIR, type,
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CUSTOMHELPDIR, type, pager, CUSTOMHELPDIR, type, ECHO);
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if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_SYSTEM) {
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printf("%s\n", helpcmd);
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sleep(3);
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}
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/* execute the help command */
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help/config
118
help/config
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ Configuration parameters
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"blkverbose" TRUE=>print all lines, FALSE=>skip duplicates
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"blkbase" block output base
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"blkfmt" block output format
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"lib_debug" calc library script debug level
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"calc_debug" internal calc debug level
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"user_debug" user defined debug level
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"lib_debug" controls library script debug information
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"calc_debug" controls internal calc debug information
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"user_debug" for user defined debug information
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The "all" config value allows one to save/restore the configuration
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@@ -78,7 +78,8 @@ Configuration parameters
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The "newstd" is not backward compatible with the historic
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configuration. Even so, some people prefer this configuration
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and place the config("all", "newstd") command in their CALCRC
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startup files.
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startup files; newstd may also be established by invoking calc
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with the flag -n.
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When nonzero, the "trace" parameter activates one or more features
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that may be useful for debugging. These features correspond to
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@@ -103,9 +104,12 @@ Configuration parameters
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the decimal point to be printed in real or exponential mode in
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normal unformatted printing (print, strprint, fprint) or in
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formatted printing (printf, strprintf, fprintf) when precision is not
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specified. The initial value is 20. This parameter does not change
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the stored value of a number. Where rounding is necessary, the type
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of rounding to be used is controlled by "outround".
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specified. The initial value for oldstd is 20, for newstd 10.
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The parameter may be changed to the value d by either
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config("display", d) or by display (d). This parameter does not change
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the stored value of a number. Where rounding is necessary to
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display up to d decimal places, the type of rounding to be used is
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controlled by config("outround").
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The "epsilon" parameter specifies the default accuracy for the
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calculation of functions for which exact values are not possible or
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@@ -118,9 +122,10 @@ Configuration parameters
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absolute value of the remainder usually does not exceed epsilon/2.
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Functions which require an epsilon value accept an
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optional argument which overrides this default epsilon value for
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that single call. (The value v can be assigned to the "epsilon"
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parameter by epsilon(v) as well as by config("epsilon", v), and the
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current value obtained by epsilon() as well as by config("epsilon").)
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that single call. The value v can be assigned to the "epsilon"
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parameter by either config("epsilon", v) or epsilon(v); each of
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these functions return the current epsilon value; config("epsilon")
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or epsilon() returns but does not change the epsilon value.
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For the transcendental functions and the functions sqrt() and
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appr(), the calculated value is always a multiple of epsilon.
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@@ -311,67 +316,64 @@ Configuration parameters
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The default "blkfmt" is "hd".
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With regards to "lib_debug", "calc_debug" and "user_debug":
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higher absolute values result in more detailed debugging and
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more verbose debug messages. The default value is 0 in which
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a very amount of debugging will be performed with nil messages.
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The -1 value is reserved for no debugging or messages. Any
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value <-1 will perform debugging silently (presumably collecting
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data to be displayed at a later time). Values >0 result in a
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greater degree of debugging and more verbose messages.
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The "lib_debug" parameter is intended for controlling the possible
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display of special information relating to functions, objects, and
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other structures created by instructions in calc scripts.
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Zero value of config("lib_debug") means that no such information
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is displayed. For other values, the non-zero bits which currently
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have meanings are as follows:
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The "lib_debug" is reserved by convention for calc library scripts.
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This config parameter takes the place of the lib_debug global variable.
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By convention, "lib_debug" has the following meanings:
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n Meaning of bit n of config("lib_debug")
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<-1 no debug messages are printed though some internal
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debug actions and information may be collected
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0 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined at
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interactive level, a message saying what has been done
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is displayed.
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-1 no debug messages are printed, no debug actions will be taken
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1 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined during
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the reading of a file, a message saying what has been done
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is displayed.
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0 only usage message regarding each important object are
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printed at the time of the read (default)
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The value for config("lib_debug") in both oldstd and newstd is 3,
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but if calc is invoked with the -d flag, its initial value is zero.
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Thus, if calc is started without the -d flag, until config("lib_debug")
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is changed, a message will be output when a function is defined
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either interactively or during the reading of a file.
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>0 messages regarding each important object are
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printed at the time of the read in addition
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to other debug messages
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The "calc_debug" is intended for controlling internal calc routines
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that test its operation, or collect or display information that
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might be useful for debug purposes. Much of the output from these
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will make sense only to calc wizards. Zero value (the default for
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both oldstd and newstd) of config("lib_calc") corresponds to switching
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off all these routines. For nonzero value, particular bits
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currently have the following meanings:
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The "calc_debug" is reserved by convention for internal calc routines.
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The output of "calc_debug" will change from release to release.
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Generally this value is used by calc wizards and by the regress.cal
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routine (make check). By convention, "calc_debug" has the following
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meanings:
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n Meaning of bit n of config("calc_debug")
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<-1 reserved for future use
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0 outputs shell commands prior to execution
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-1 no debug messages are printed, no debug actions will be taken
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1 outputs currently active functions when a quit instruction
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is executed
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0 very little, if any debugging is performed (and then mostly
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in alpha test code). The only output is as a result of
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internal fatal errors (typically either math_error() or
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exit() will be called). (default)
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2 some details of shs, shs1 and md5 hash states are included
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in the output when these are printed
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>0 a greater degree of debugging is performed and more
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verbose messages are printed (regress.cal uses 1).
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3 when a function constructs a block value, tests are
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made that the result has the properties required for use of
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that block, e.g. that the pointer to the start of the
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block is not NULL, and that its "length" is not negative.
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A failure will result in a runtime error.
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Bits >= 4 are reserved for future use and should not be used at this time.
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The "user_debug" is provided for use by users. Calc ignores this value
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other than to set it to 0 by default (for both "oldstd" and "newstd").
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No calc code or shipped library will change this value other than
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during startup or during a config("all", xyz) call.
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The following is suggested as a convention for use of "user_debug".
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These are only suggestions: feel free to use it as you like:
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<-1 no debug messages are printed though some internal
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debug actions and information may be collected
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-1 no debug messages are printed, no debug actions will be taken
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0 very little, if any debugging is performed. The only output
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are from fatal errors. (default)
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>0 a greater degree of debugging is performed and more
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verbose messages are printed
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No calc code or shipped library should change this value. Users
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should feel free to use it in any way. In particular they may
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use particular bits for special purposes as with "calc_debug", or
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they may use it to indicate a debug level with larger values
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indicating more stringent and more informative tests with presumably
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slower operation or more memory usage, and a particular value (like
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-1 or 0) corresponding to "no tests".
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The following are synonyms for true:
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32
help/hash
32
help/hash
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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NAME
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hash - hash value
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hash - FNV-1 hash value
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SYNOPSIS
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hash(x_1 [, x_2, x_3, ...])
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@@ -12,23 +12,32 @@ TYPES
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DESCRIPTION
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Returns a hash value for one or more values of arbitrary types.
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This function implements the Fowler/Noll/Vo hash-1 (FNV-1 hash).
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The basis of the hash algorithm was taken from an idea sent
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by Email to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 mailing list from Phong Vo
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(kpv@research.att.com) and Glenn Fowler (gsf@research.att.com).
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Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo) later improved on
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their algorithm to come up with Fowler/Noll/Vo hash.
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The basis of this hash algorithm was taken from an idea sent
|
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as reviewer comments to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 committee by:
|
||||
|
||||
See:
|
||||
Phong Vo (http://www.research.att.com/info/kpv)
|
||||
Glenn Fowler (http://www.research.att.com/~gsf/)
|
||||
|
||||
http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/index.html
|
||||
In a subsequent ballot round:
|
||||
|
||||
for more information in this hash.
|
||||
Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo)
|
||||
|
||||
improved on their algorithm. Some people tried this hash
|
||||
and found that it worked rather well. In an EMail message
|
||||
to Landon, they named it ``Fowler/Noll/Vo'' or the FNV hash.
|
||||
|
||||
FNV hashes are architected to be fast while maintaining a low
|
||||
collision rate. The FNV speed allows one to quickly hash lots
|
||||
of data while maintaining a reasonable collision rate. See:
|
||||
|
||||
http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/
|
||||
|
||||
for more details as well as other forms of the FNV hash.
|
||||
|
||||
EXAMPLE
|
||||
> a = isqrt(2e1000); s = "xyz";
|
||||
> hash(a,s)
|
||||
1916476840
|
||||
2378490456
|
||||
|
||||
LIMITS
|
||||
The number of arguments is not to exceed 100.
|
||||
@@ -37,3 +46,4 @@ LIBRARY
|
||||
none
|
||||
|
||||
SEE ALSO
|
||||
sha, sha1, md5
|
||||
|
@@ -21,9 +21,6 @@ Very High priority items:
|
||||
|
||||
* Update the errmax about the meaning of errmax(-1).
|
||||
|
||||
* Document the new meanings for bit values and the sign of
|
||||
of config("lib_debug") in the appropriate help file(s).
|
||||
|
||||
* Fix any 'Known bugs' as noted in the BUGS file or as
|
||||
displayed by 'calc help bugs'.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -61,6 +58,8 @@ High priority items:
|
||||
ensure that they have not introduced new or re-introduced old bugs
|
||||
into calc.
|
||||
|
||||
* Consider using configure to build the calc Makefile.
|
||||
|
||||
=-=
|
||||
|
||||
Medium priority items:
|
||||
@@ -91,3 +90,6 @@ Medium priority items:
|
||||
other stuff) in a separate library.
|
||||
|
||||
* Clean the source code and document it better.
|
||||
|
||||
* Add a builtin function to access the 64 bit FNV hash which
|
||||
is currently being used internally in seed.c.
|
||||
|
@@ -179,37 +179,3 @@ Calc Enhancement Wish List:
|
||||
|
||||
* Add read -once -try "filename" which would do nothing
|
||||
if "filename" was not a readable file.
|
||||
|
||||
* Blocks should have the following features:
|
||||
|
||||
+ read/write to/from files (ala fread/fwrite)
|
||||
|
||||
+ misc memory functions (ala memcpy, memcmp, memset,
|
||||
memchr, etc.)
|
||||
|
||||
+ scatter and gather functions (to send every n-th octet
|
||||
to another block and to copy from n blocks, the 1st
|
||||
then 2nd then 3rd ... octets)
|
||||
|
||||
* Printing of blocks should be under the control of the
|
||||
config() interface. This should allow one to select
|
||||
from any of the following formats:
|
||||
|
||||
+ as one long string
|
||||
|
||||
+ as a series of lines (< 80 chars wide)
|
||||
|
||||
+ in od command style (offset: value value value ...)
|
||||
|
||||
+ in hex dump style (offset: val val val val ... 3hf.Uas.c)
|
||||
|
||||
* In addition one should be able to control the following
|
||||
aspects of printing blocks via the config() interface:
|
||||
|
||||
+ base (hex, octal, char, base 2)
|
||||
|
||||
+ amount of data (the first n octets or the entire block)
|
||||
|
||||
+ skipping printing of duplicate print lines (ala od)
|
||||
|
||||
+ have the ability to print the block as raw data
|
||||
|
9
input.c
9
input.c
@@ -12,6 +12,12 @@
|
||||
#include <pwd.h>
|
||||
#include <sys/types.h>
|
||||
#include <sys/stat.h>
|
||||
|
||||
#include "have_unistd.h"
|
||||
#if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
|
||||
#include <unistd.h>
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#include "calc.h"
|
||||
#include "conf.h"
|
||||
#include "hist.h"
|
||||
@@ -633,6 +639,9 @@ ttychar(void)
|
||||
if (*cmd == '\0' || *cmd == '\n')
|
||||
cmd = shell;
|
||||
if (allow_exec) {
|
||||
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_SYSTEM) {
|
||||
printf("%s\n", cmd);
|
||||
}
|
||||
system(cmd);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
fprintf(stderr, "execution disallowed by -m flag\n");
|
||||
|
42
lib/README
42
lib/README
@@ -50,37 +50,41 @@ version of read:
|
||||
This will cause the needed library files to be read once. If these
|
||||
files have already been read, the read -once will act as a noop.
|
||||
|
||||
By convention, the config parameter "lib_debug" is used to control
|
||||
the verbosity of debug information printed by lib files. By default,
|
||||
the "lib_debug" has a value of 0.
|
||||
The "lib_debug" parameter is intended for controlling the possible
|
||||
display of special information relating to functions, objects, and
|
||||
other structures created by instructions in calc scripts.
|
||||
Zero value of config("lib_debug") means that no such information
|
||||
is displayed. For other values, the non-zero bits which currently
|
||||
have meanings are as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
The "lib_debug" config parameter takes the place of the lib_debug
|
||||
global variable. By convention, "lib_debug" has the following meanings:
|
||||
n Meaning of bit n of config("lib_debug")
|
||||
|
||||
<-1 no debug messages are printed though some internal
|
||||
debug actions and information may be collected
|
||||
0 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined at
|
||||
interactive level, a message saying what has been done
|
||||
is displayed.
|
||||
|
||||
-1 no debug messages are printed, no debug actions will be taken
|
||||
1 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined during
|
||||
the reading of a file, a message saying what has been done
|
||||
is displayed.
|
||||
|
||||
0 only usage message regarding each important object are
|
||||
printed at the time of the read (default)
|
||||
The value for config("lib_debug") in both oldstd and newstd is 3,
|
||||
but if calc is invoked with the -d flag, its initial value is zero.
|
||||
Thus, if calc is started without the -d flag, until config("lib_debug")
|
||||
is changed, a message will be output when a function is defined
|
||||
either interactively or during the reading of a file.
|
||||
|
||||
>0 messages regarding each important object are
|
||||
printed at the time of the read in addition
|
||||
to other debug messages
|
||||
|
||||
When config("lib_debug") >= 0, function names and their arg are
|
||||
printed as they are defined. Sometimes this printing is not enough
|
||||
information. For example:
|
||||
Sometimes the information printed is not enough. In addition to the
|
||||
standard information, one might want to print:
|
||||
|
||||
* useful obj definitions
|
||||
* functions with optional args
|
||||
* functions with optional args where the param() interface is used
|
||||
|
||||
For these cases we suggest that you place at the bottom of your code
|
||||
something like:
|
||||
something that prints extra information if config("lib_debug") has
|
||||
either of the bottom 2 bits set:
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "obj xyz defined";
|
||||
print "funcA([val1 [, val2]]) defined";
|
||||
print "funcB(size, mass, ...) defined";
|
||||
|
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ define chrem()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "chrem(r1,m1 [,r2,m2 ...]) defined";
|
||||
print "chrem(rlist [,mlist]) defined";
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@@ -111,6 +111,6 @@ define fixdms(a)
|
||||
a.deg %= 360;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "obj dms {deg, min, sec} defined";
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ gen_v1(h, n)
|
||||
define
|
||||
ldebug(funct, str)
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") > 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "DEBUG:", funct:":", str;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return;
|
||||
|
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ lucas_chk(high_n, quiet)
|
||||
|
||||
/* skip primes where h>=2^n */
|
||||
if (highbit(h_p[i]) >= n_p[i]) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") > 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "h>=2^n skip:", h_p[i]:"*2^":n_p[i]:"-1";
|
||||
}
|
||||
continue;
|
||||
|
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ d_val[97]=1045; a_val[97]=33; b_val[97]=1; r_val[97]=44;
|
||||
d_val[99]=9797; a_val[99]=97; b_val[99]=1; r_val[99]=388;
|
||||
d_val[100]= 51; a_val[100]= 7; b_val[100]=1; r_val[100]=2;
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "d_val[100] defined";
|
||||
print "a_val[100] defined";
|
||||
print "b_val[100] defined";
|
||||
|
@@ -312,6 +312,6 @@ define mfactor(n, start_k, rept_loop, p_elim)
|
||||
return q;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "mfactor(n [, start_k=1 [, rept_loop=10000 [, p_elim=17]]])"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ define mod_pow(a, b)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "obj mod {a} defined";
|
||||
print "mod_value defined";
|
||||
print "set mod_value as needed";
|
||||
|
@@ -687,6 +687,6 @@ a=pol(1,4,4,2,3,1);
|
||||
b=pol(5,16,8,1);
|
||||
c=pol(1+2i,3+4i,5+6i);
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "obj poly {p} defined";
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@@ -195,6 +195,6 @@ define quat_shift(a, b)
|
||||
return x.s;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "obj quat {s, v} defined";
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@@ -122,6 +122,6 @@ define randrun(run_cnt)
|
||||
printf("max length=%d\n", max_run);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "randrun([run_length]) defined";
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ global ecnt; /* expected value of errcount() */
|
||||
ecnt = 0; /* clear expected errcount() value */
|
||||
|
||||
initcfg = config("all", "oldstd"); /* set config to startup default */
|
||||
initcfg = config("lib_debug", -4); /* disable lib startup messages */
|
||||
initcfg = config("calc_debug", 1); /* enable more internal debugging */
|
||||
initcfg = config("lib_debug", 0); /* disable lib startup messages */
|
||||
initcfg = config("calc_debug", 0); /* disable internal debugging */
|
||||
initcfg = config("all"); /* save state for later use */
|
||||
|
||||
print '003: parsed global definitions';
|
||||
@@ -7150,9 +7150,11 @@ define test_somenew()
|
||||
|
||||
a = isqrt(2e1000); s = "xyz";
|
||||
print '8217: a = isqrt(2e1000); s = "xyz";';
|
||||
vrfy(hash(a,s) == 1916476840, '8218: hash(a,s) == 1916476840');
|
||||
vrfy(hash(a,s) == 2378490456, '8218: hash(a,s) == 2378490456');
|
||||
vrfy(hash("curds n whey") == 2376141927,
|
||||
'8219: hash("curds n whey") == 2376141927');
|
||||
|
||||
print '8219: Ending test_somenew';
|
||||
print '8220: Ending test_somenew';
|
||||
}
|
||||
print '189: parsed test_somenew()';
|
||||
|
||||
|
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ define seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size, trials)
|
||||
p = 2*fp+1;
|
||||
} while (ptest(p,1,0) == 0);
|
||||
} while(ptest(p, trials) == 0 || ptest(fp, trials) == 0);
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") > 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "/* 1st Blum prime */ p=", p;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ define seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size, trials)
|
||||
q = 2*fq+1;
|
||||
} while (ptest(q,1,0) == 0);
|
||||
} while(ptest(q, trials) == 0 || ptest(fq, trials) == 0);
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") > 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "/* 2nd Blum prime */ q=", q;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ define seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size, trials)
|
||||
n = p*q; /* the Blum modulus */
|
||||
binsize = highbit(n)+1; /* smallest power of 2 > p*q */
|
||||
r = pmod(rand(1<<ceil(binsize*4/5), 1<<(binsize-2)), 2, n);
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "/* seed quadratic residue */ r=", r;
|
||||
print "/* newn", binsize, "bit quadratic residue*/ newn=", n;
|
||||
}
|
||||
@@ -154,6 +154,6 @@ define seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size, trials)
|
||||
return old_state;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "seedrandom(seed1, seed2, size [, trials]) defined";
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ define surd_rel(a, b)
|
||||
return sgn(x^2 - y^2 * surd_type) * sgn(x);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "obj surd {a, b} defined";
|
||||
print "surd_type defined";
|
||||
print "set surd_type as needed";
|
||||
|
@@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ define sc()
|
||||
return s;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") >= 0) {
|
||||
if (config("lib_debug") & 3) {
|
||||
print "sc(a, b, ...) defined";
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
2
md5.c
2
md5.c
@@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ MD5_print(HASH *state)
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* form the hash value
|
||||
*/
|
||||
if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
|
||||
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_HASH_STATE) {
|
||||
char buf[DEBUG_SIZE+1]; /* hash value buffer */
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
|
@@ -3697,7 +3697,7 @@ calculate(FUNC *fp, int argcount)
|
||||
freevalue(&locals[i]);
|
||||
if (locals != localtable)
|
||||
free(locals);
|
||||
if (conf->calc_debug & 2)
|
||||
if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_FUNC_QUIT)
|
||||
printf("\t\"%s\": line %ld\n", funcname, funcline);
|
||||
while (stack > beginstack)
|
||||
freevalue(stack--);
|
||||
|
33
quickhash.c
33
quickhash.c
@@ -79,22 +79,29 @@ static QCKHASH blk_hash(BLOCK *blk, QCKHASH val);
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* fnv - compute the next Fowler/Noll/Vo hash given a variable
|
||||
* FNV-0 - Fowler/Noll/Vo-0 32 bit hash
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The basis of the hash algorithm was taken from an idea
|
||||
* sent by Email to the IEEE Posix P1003.2 mailing list from
|
||||
* Phong Vo (kpv@research.att.com) and Glenn Fowler (gsf@research.att.com).
|
||||
* Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo) later improved on there
|
||||
* algorithm to come up with Fowler/Noll/Vo hash.
|
||||
* The basis of this hash algorithm was taken from an idea sent
|
||||
* as reviewer comments to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 committee by:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The magic lies in the constant 16777619, which for 32 bit hashing
|
||||
* is able to process 234936 words from the web2 dictionary without
|
||||
* any collisions.
|
||||
* Phong Vo (http://www.research.att.com/info/kpv)
|
||||
* Glenn Fowler (http://www.research.att.com/~gsf/)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* See:
|
||||
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/src/fnv/fnv_hash.tar.gz
|
||||
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/src/fnv/h32.c
|
||||
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/src/fnv/h64.c
|
||||
* In a subsequent ballot round:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* improved on their algorithm. Some people tried this hash
|
||||
* and found that it worked rather well. In an EMail message
|
||||
* to Landon, they named it ``Fowler/Noll/Vo'' or the FNV hash.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* FNV hashes are architected to be fast while maintaining a low
|
||||
* collision rate. The FNV speed allows one to quickly hash lots
|
||||
* of data while maintaining a reasonable collision rate. See:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/
|
||||
*
|
||||
* for more details as well as other forms of the FNV hash.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* given:
|
||||
* x the value to hash (must not be longer than 32 bits)
|
||||
|
39
seed.c
39
seed.c
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ typedef struct s_hash64 hash64;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* FNV-1 basis
|
||||
* FNV-1 initial basis
|
||||
*
|
||||
* We start the hash at a non-zero value at the beginning so that
|
||||
* hashing blocks of data with all 0 bits do not map onto the same
|
||||
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ typedef struct s_hash64 hash64;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* hash_buf - perform a 64 bit Fowler/Noll/Vo hash on a buffer
|
||||
* hash_buf - perform a Fowler/Noll/Vo-1 64 bit hash
|
||||
*
|
||||
* input:
|
||||
* buf - start of buffer to hash
|
||||
@@ -152,20 +152,29 @@ hash_buf(char *buf, unsigned len)
|
||||
char *buf_end = buf+len; /* beyond end of hash area */
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Fowler/Noll/Vo hash - hash each character in the string
|
||||
* FNV-1 - Fowler/Noll/Vo-1 64 bit hash
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The basis of the hash algorithm was taken from an idea
|
||||
* sent by Email to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 mailing list from
|
||||
* Phong Vo (kpv@research.att.com) and Glenn Fowler
|
||||
* (gsf@research.att.com).
|
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*
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* See:
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* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/index.html
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*
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* for information on 32bit and 64bit Fowler/Noll/Vo hashes.
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*
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* Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo) later improved
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* on their algorithm to come up with Fowler/Noll/Vo hash.
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* The basis of this hash algorithm was taken from an idea sent
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* as reviewer comments to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2 committee by:
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*
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* Phong Vo (http://www.research.att.com/info/kpv)
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* Glenn Fowler (http://www.research.att.com/~gsf/)
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*
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* In a subsequent ballot round:
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*
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* Landon Curt Noll (http://reality.sgi.com/chongo)
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*
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* improved on their algorithm. Some people tried this hash
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* and found that it worked rather well. In an EMail message
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* to Landon, they named it ``Fowler/Noll/Vo'' or the FNV hash.
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*
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* FNV hashes are architected to be fast while maintaining a low
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* collision rate. The FNV speed allows one to quickly hash lots
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* of data while maintaining a reasonable collision rate. See:
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*
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* http://reality.sgi.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/
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*
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* for more details as well as other forms of the FNV hash.
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*/
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#if defined(HAVE_B64)
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/* hash each octet of the buffer */
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|
2
shs.c
2
shs.c
@@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ shs_print(HASH *state)
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/*
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* form the hash value
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*/
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if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_HASH_STATE) {
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char buf[DEBUG_SIZE+1]; /* hash value buffer */
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/*
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|
2
shs1.c
2
shs1.c
@@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ shs1_print(HASH *state)
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/*
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* form the hash value
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*/
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if (conf->calc_debug > 0) {
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if (conf->calc_debug & CALCDBG_HASH_STATE) {
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char buf[DEBUG_SIZE+1]; /* hash value buffer */
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/*
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|
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
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#define MAJOR_VER 2 /* major version */
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#define MINOR_VER 11 /* minor version */
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#define MAJOR_PATCH 0 /* patch level or 0 if no patch */
|
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#define MINOR_PATCH "8.4" /* test number or empty string if no patch */
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#define MINOR_PATCH "8.5" /* test number or empty string if no patch */
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* calc version constants
|
||||
|
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