// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package ssa import ( "cmd/internal/src" "fmt" ) type lineRange struct { first, last uint32 } // An xposmap is a map from fileindex and line of src.XPos to int32, // implemented sparsely to save space (column and statement status are ignored). // The sparse skeleton is constructed once, and then reused by ssa phases // that (re)move values with statements attached. type xposmap struct { // A map from file index to maps from line range to integers (block numbers) maps map[int32]*biasedSparseMap // The next two fields provide a single-item cache for common case of repeated lines from same file. lastIndex int32 // -1 means no entry in cache lastMap *biasedSparseMap // map found at maps[lastIndex] } // newXposmap constructs an xposmap valid for inputs which have a file index in the keys of x, // and line numbers in the range x[file index]. // The resulting xposmap will panic if a caller attempts to set or add an XPos not in that range. func newXposmap(x map[int]lineRange) *xposmap { maps := make(map[int32]*biasedSparseMap) for i, p := range x { maps[int32(i)] = newBiasedSparseMap(int(p.first), int(p.last)) } return &xposmap{maps: maps, lastIndex: -1} // zero for the rest is okay } // clear removes data from the map but leaves the sparse skeleton. func (m *xposmap) clear() { for _, l := range m.maps { if l != nil { l.clear() } } m.lastIndex = -1 m.lastMap = nil } // mapFor returns the line range map for a given file index. func (m *xposmap) mapFor(index int32) *biasedSparseMap { if index == m.lastIndex { return m.lastMap } mf := m.maps[index] m.lastIndex = index m.lastMap = mf return mf } // set inserts p->v into the map. // If p does not fall within the set of fileindex->lineRange used to construct m, this will panic. func (m *xposmap) set(p src.XPos, v int32) { s := m.mapFor(p.FileIndex()) if s == nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("xposmap.set(%d), file index not found in map\n", p.FileIndex())) } s.set(p.Line(), v) } // get returns the int32 associated with the file index and line of p. func (m *xposmap) get(p src.XPos) int32 { s := m.mapFor(p.FileIndex()) if s == nil { return -1 } return s.get(p.Line()) } // add adds p to m, treating m as a set instead of as a map. // If p does not fall within the set of fileindex->lineRange used to construct m, this will panic. // Use clear() in between set/map interpretations of m. func (m *xposmap) add(p src.XPos) { m.set(p, 0) } // contains returns whether the file index and line of p are in m, // treating m as a set instead of as a map. func (m *xposmap) contains(p src.XPos) bool { s := m.mapFor(p.FileIndex()) if s == nil { return false } return s.contains(p.Line()) } // remove removes the file index and line for p from m, // whether m is currently treated as a map or set. func (m *xposmap) remove(p src.XPos) { s := m.mapFor(p.FileIndex()) if s == nil { return } s.remove(p.Line()) } // foreachEntry applies f to each (fileindex, line, value) triple in m. func (m *xposmap) foreachEntry(f func(j int32, l uint, v int32)) { for j, mm := range m.maps { s := mm.size() for i := 0; i < s; i++ { l, v := mm.getEntry(i) f(j, l, v) } } }