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/* ecs - equivalence class routines */
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/*-
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 * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
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 * All rights reserved.
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 *
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 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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 * Vern Paxson.
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 * 
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 * The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant
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 * to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States
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 * Department of Energy and the University of California.
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 *
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 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided
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 * that: (1) source distributions retain this entire copyright notice and
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 * comment, and (2) distributions including binaries display the following
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 * acknowledgement:  ``This product includes software developed by the
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 * University of California, Berkeley and its contributors'' in the
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 * documentation or other materials provided with the distribution and in
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 * all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software.
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 * Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may
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 * be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
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 * specific prior written permission.
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 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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 * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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 */
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#ifndef lint
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static char rcsid[] =
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    "@(#) $Id$ (LBL)";
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#endif
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#include "flexdef.h"
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/* ccl2ecl - convert character classes to set of equivalence classes
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 *
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 * synopsis
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 *    ccl2ecl();
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 */
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void ccl2ecl()
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    {
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    int i, ich, newlen, cclp, ccls, cclmec;
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    for ( i = 1; i <= lastccl; ++i )
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	{
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	/* we loop through each character class, and for each character
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	 * in the class, add the character's equivalence class to the
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	 * new "character" class we are creating.  Thus when we are all
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	 * done, character classes will really consist of collections
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	 * of equivalence classes
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	 */
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	newlen = 0;
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	cclp = cclmap[i];
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	for ( ccls = 0; ccls < ccllen[i]; ++ccls )
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	    {
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	    ich = ccltbl[cclp + ccls];
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	    cclmec = ecgroup[ich];
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	    if ( xlation && cclmec < 0 )
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		{
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		/* special hack--if we're doing %t tables then it's
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		 * possible that no representative of this character's
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		 * equivalence class is in the ccl.  So waiting till
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		 * we see the representative would be disastrous.  Instead,
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		 * we add this character's equivalence class anyway, if it's
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		 * not already present.
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		 */
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		int j;
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		/* this loop makes this whole process n^2; but we don't
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		 * really care about %t performance anyway
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		 */
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		for ( j = 0; j < newlen; ++j )
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		    if ( ccltbl[cclp + j] == -cclmec )
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			break;
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		if ( j >= newlen )
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		    { /* no representative yet, add this one in */
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		    ccltbl[cclp + newlen] = -cclmec;
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		    ++newlen;
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		    }
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		}
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	    else if ( cclmec > 0 )
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		{
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		ccltbl[cclp + newlen] = cclmec;
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		++newlen;
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		}
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	    }
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	ccllen[i] = newlen;
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	}
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    }
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/* cre8ecs - associate equivalence class numbers with class members
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 *
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 * synopsis
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 *    int cre8ecs();
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 *    number of classes = cre8ecs( fwd, bck, num );
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 *
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 *  fwd is the forward linked-list of equivalence class members.  bck
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 *  is the backward linked-list, and num is the number of class members.
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 *
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 *  Returned is the number of classes.
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 */
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int cre8ecs( fwd, bck, num )
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int fwd[], bck[], num;
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    {
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    int i, j, numcl;
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    numcl = 0;
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    /* create equivalence class numbers.  From now on, abs( bck(x) )
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     * is the equivalence class number for object x.  If bck(x)
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     * is positive, then x is the representative of its equivalence
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     * class.
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     */
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    for ( i = 1; i <= num; ++i )
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	if ( bck[i] == NIL )
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	    {
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	    bck[i] = ++numcl;
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	    for ( j = fwd[i]; j != NIL; j = fwd[j] )
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		bck[j] = -numcl;
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	    }
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    return ( numcl );
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    }
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/* ecs_from_xlation - associate equivalence class numbers using %t table
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 *
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 * synopsis
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 *    numecs = ecs_from_xlation( ecmap );
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 *
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 *  Upon return, ecmap will map each character code to its equivalence
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 *  class.  The mapping will be positive if the character is the representative
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 *  of its class, negative otherwise.
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 *
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 *  Returns the number of equivalence classes used.
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 */
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int ecs_from_xlation( ecmap )
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int ecmap[];
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    {
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    int i;
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    int nul_is_alone = false;
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    int did_default_xlation_class = false;
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    if ( xlation[0] != 0 )
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	{
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	/* if NUL shares its translation with other characters, choose one
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	 * of the other characters as the representative for the equivalence
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	 * class.  This allows a cheap test later to see whether we can
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	 * do away with NUL's equivalence class.
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	 */
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	for ( i = 1; i < csize; ++i )
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	    if ( xlation[i] == -xlation[0] )
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		{
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		xlation[i] = xlation[0];
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		ecmap[0] = -xlation[0];
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		break;
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		}
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	if ( i >= csize )
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	    /* didn't find a companion character--remember this fact */
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	    nul_is_alone = true;
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	}
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    for ( i = 1; i < csize; ++i )
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	if ( xlation[i] == 0 )
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	    {
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	    if ( did_default_xlation_class )
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		ecmap[i] = -num_xlations;
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	    else
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		{
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		/* make an equivalence class for those characters not
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		 * specified in the %t table
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		 */
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		++num_xlations;
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		ecmap[i] = num_xlations;
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		did_default_xlation_class = true;
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		}
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	    }
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	else
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	    ecmap[i] = xlation[i];
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    if ( nul_is_alone )
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	/* force NUL's equivalence class to be the last one */
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	{
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	++num_xlations;
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	ecmap[0] = num_xlations;
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	/* there's actually a bug here: if someone is fanatic enough to
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	 * put every character in its own translation class, then right
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	 * now we just promoted NUL's equivalence class to be csize + 1;
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	 * we can handle NUL's class number being == csize (by instead
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	 * putting it in its own table), but we can't handle some *other*
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	 * character having to be put in its own table, too.  So in
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	 * this case we bail out.
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	 */
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	if ( num_xlations > csize )
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	    flexfatal( "too many %t classes!" );
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	}
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    return num_xlations;
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    }
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/* mkeccl - update equivalence classes based on character class xtions
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 *
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 * synopsis
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 *    Char ccls[];
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 *    int lenccl, fwd[llsiz], bck[llsiz], llsiz, NUL_mapping;
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 *    mkeccl( ccls, lenccl, fwd, bck, llsiz, NUL_mapping );
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 *
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 * where ccls contains the elements of the character class, lenccl is the
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 * number of elements in the ccl, fwd is the forward link-list of equivalent
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 * characters, bck is the backward link-list, and llsiz size of the link-list
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 *
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 * NUL_mapping is the value which NUL (0) should be mapped to.
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 */
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void mkeccl( ccls, lenccl, fwd, bck, llsiz, NUL_mapping )
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Char ccls[];
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int lenccl, fwd[], bck[], llsiz, NUL_mapping;
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    {
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    int cclp, oldec, newec;
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    int cclm, i, j;
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    static unsigned char cclflags[CSIZE];	/* initialized to all '\0' */
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    /* note that it doesn't matter whether or not the character class is
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     * negated.  The same results will be obtained in either case.
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     */
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    cclp = 0;
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    while ( cclp < lenccl )
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	{
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	cclm = ccls[cclp];
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	if ( NUL_mapping && cclm == 0 )
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	    cclm = NUL_mapping;
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	oldec = bck[cclm];
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	newec = cclm;
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	j = cclp + 1;
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	for ( i = fwd[cclm]; i != NIL && i <= llsiz; i = fwd[i] )
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	    { /* look for the symbol in the character class */
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	    for ( ; j < lenccl; ++j )
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		{
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		register int ccl_char;
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		if ( NUL_mapping && ccls[j] == 0 )
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		    ccl_char = NUL_mapping;
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		else
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		    ccl_char = ccls[j];
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		if ( ccl_char > i )
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		    break;
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		if ( ccl_char == i && ! cclflags[j] )
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		    {
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		    /* we found an old companion of cclm in the ccl.
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		     * link it into the new equivalence class and flag it as
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		     * having been processed
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		     */
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		    bck[i] = newec;
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		    fwd[newec] = i;
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		    newec = i;
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		    cclflags[j] = 1;	/* set flag so we don't reprocess */
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		    /* get next equivalence class member */
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		    /* continue 2 */
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		    goto next_pt;
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		    }
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		}
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	    /* symbol isn't in character class.  Put it in the old equivalence
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	     * class
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	     */
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	    bck[i] = oldec;
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	    if ( oldec != NIL )
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		fwd[oldec] = i;
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	    oldec = i;
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next_pt:
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	    ;
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	    }
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	if ( bck[cclm] != NIL || oldec != bck[cclm] )
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	    {
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	    bck[cclm] = NIL;
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	    fwd[oldec] = NIL;
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	    }
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	fwd[newec] = NIL;
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	/* find next ccl member to process */
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	for ( ++cclp; cclflags[cclp] && cclp < lenccl; ++cclp )
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	    {
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	    /* reset "doesn't need processing" flag */
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	    cclflags[cclp] = 0;
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	    }
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	}
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    }
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/* mkechar - create equivalence class for single character
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 *
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 * synopsis
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 *    int tch, fwd[], bck[];
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 *    mkechar( tch, fwd, bck );
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 */
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void mkechar( tch, fwd, bck )
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int tch, fwd[], bck[];
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    {
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    /* if until now the character has been a proper subset of
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     * an equivalence class, break it away to create a new ec
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     */
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    if ( fwd[tch] != NIL )
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	bck[fwd[tch]] = bck[tch];
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    if ( bck[tch] != NIL )
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	fwd[bck[tch]] = fwd[tch];
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    fwd[tch] = NIL;
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    bck[tch] = NIL;
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    }
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