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/* Copyright (C) 1995-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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   Written by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gnu.org>, 1995.
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   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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   Lesser General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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   <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <langinfo.h>
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#include <locale.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <libc-diag.h>
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#ifndef STRING_TYPE
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# define STRING_TYPE char
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# define USTRING_TYPE unsigned char
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# define STRCOLL __strcoll_l
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# define STRCMP strcmp
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# define WEIGHT_H "../locale/weight.h"
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# define SUFFIX	MB
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# define L(arg) arg
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#endif
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#define CONCAT(a,b) CONCAT1(a,b)
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#define CONCAT1(a,b) a##b
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#include "../locale/localeinfo.h"
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#include WEIGHT_H
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/* Track status while looking for sequences in a string.  */
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typedef struct
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{
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  int len;			/* Length of the current sequence.  */
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  size_t val;			/* Position of the sequence relative to the
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				   previous non-ignored sequence.  */
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  size_t idxmax;		/* Maximum index in sequences.  */
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  size_t idxcnt;		/* Current count of indices.  */
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  size_t backw;			/* Current Backward sequence index.  */
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  size_t backw_stop;		/* Index where the backward sequences stop.  */
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  const USTRING_TYPE *us;	/* The string.  */
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  unsigned char rule;		/* Saved rule for the first sequence.  */
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  int32_t idx;			/* Index to weight of the current sequence.  */
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  int32_t save_idx;		/* Save looked up index of a forward
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				   sequence after the last backward
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				   sequence.  */
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  const USTRING_TYPE *back_us;	/* Beginning of the backward sequence.  */
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} coll_seq;
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/* Get next sequence.  Traverse the string as required.  */
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static __always_inline void
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get_next_seq (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets,
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	      const USTRING_TYPE *weights, const int32_t *table,
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	      const USTRING_TYPE *extra, const int32_t *indirect,
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	      int pass)
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{
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  size_t val = seq->val = 0;
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  int len = seq->len;
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  size_t backw_stop = seq->backw_stop;
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  size_t backw = seq->backw;
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  size_t idxcnt = seq->idxcnt;
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  size_t idxmax = seq->idxmax;
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  int32_t idx = seq->idx;
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  const USTRING_TYPE *us = seq->us;
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  while (len == 0)
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    {
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      ++val;
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      if (backw_stop != ~0ul)
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	{
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	  /* There is something pushed.  */
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	  if (backw == backw_stop)
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	    {
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	      /* The last pushed character was handled.  Continue
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		 with forward characters.  */
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	      if (idxcnt < idxmax)
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		{
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		  idx = seq->save_idx;
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		  backw_stop = ~0ul;
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		}
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	      else
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		{
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		  /* Nothing anymore.  The backward sequence ended with
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		     the last sequence in the string.  Note that len is
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		     still zero.  */
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		  idx = 0;
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		  break;
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	        }
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	    }
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	  else
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	    {
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	      /* XXX Traverse BACKW sequences from the beginning of
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		 BACKW_STOP to get the next sequence.  Is ther a quicker way
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	         to do this?  */
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	      size_t i = backw_stop;
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	      us = seq->back_us;
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	      while (i < backw)
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		{
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		  int32_t tmp = findidx (table, indirect, extra, &us, -1);
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		  idx = tmp & 0xffffff;
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		  i++;
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		}
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	      --backw;
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	      us = seq->us;
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	    }
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	}
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      else
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	{
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	  backw_stop = idxmax;
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	  int32_t prev_idx = idx;
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	  while (*us != L('\0'))
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	    {
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	      int32_t tmp = findidx (table, indirect, extra, &us, -1);
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	      unsigned char rule = tmp >> 24;
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	      prev_idx = idx;
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	      idx = tmp & 0xffffff;
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	      idxcnt = idxmax++;
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	      /* Save the rule for the first sequence.  */
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	      if (__glibc_unlikely (idxcnt == 0))
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	        seq->rule = rule;
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	      if ((rulesets[rule * nrules + pass]
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		   & sort_backward) == 0)
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		/* No more backward characters to push.  */
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		break;
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	      ++idxcnt;
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	    }
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	  if (backw_stop >= idxcnt)
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	    {
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	      /* No sequence at all or just one.  */
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	      if (idxcnt == idxmax || backw_stop > idxcnt)
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		/* Note that len is still zero.  */
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		break;
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	      backw_stop = ~0ul;
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	    }
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	  else
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	    {
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	      /* We pushed backward sequences.  If the stream ended with the
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		 backward sequence, then we process the last sequence we
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		 found.  Otherwise we process the sequence before the last
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		 one since the last one was a forward sequence.  */
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	      seq->back_us = seq->us;
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	      seq->us = us;
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	      backw = idxcnt;
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	      if (idxmax > idxcnt)
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		{
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		  backw--;
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		  seq->save_idx = idx;
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		  idx = prev_idx;
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		}
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	      if (backw > backw_stop)
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		backw--;
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	    }
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	}
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      /* With GCC 5.3 when compiling with -Os the compiler complains
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	 that idx, taken from seq->idx (seq1 or seq2 from STRCOLL) may
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	 be used uninitialized.  In general this can't possibly be true
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	 since seq1.idx and seq2.idx are initialized to zero in the
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	 outer function.  Only one case where seq->idx is restored from
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	 seq->save_idx might result in an uninitialized idx value, but
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	 it is guarded by a sequence of checks against backw_stop which
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	 ensures that seq->save_idx was saved to first and contains a
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	 valid value.  */
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      DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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      DIAG_IGNORE_Os_NEEDS_COMMENT (5, "-Wmaybe-uninitialized");
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      len = weights[idx++];
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      DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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      /* Skip over indices of previous levels.  */
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      for (int i = 0; i < pass; i++)
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	{
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	  idx += len;
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	  len = weights[idx];
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	  idx++;
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	}
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    }
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  /* Update the structure.  */
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  seq->val = val;
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  seq->len = len;
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  seq->backw_stop = backw_stop;
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  seq->backw = backw;
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  seq->idxcnt = idxcnt;
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  seq->idxmax = idxmax;
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  seq->us = us;
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  seq->idx = idx;
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}
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/* Compare two sequences.  */
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static __always_inline int
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do_compare (coll_seq *seq1, coll_seq *seq2, int position,
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	    const USTRING_TYPE *weights)
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{
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  int seq1len = seq1->len;
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  int seq2len = seq2->len;
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  size_t val1 = seq1->val;
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  size_t val2 = seq2->val;
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  int idx1 = seq1->idx;
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  int idx2 = seq2->idx;
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  int result = 0;
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  /* Test for position if necessary.  */
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  if (position && val1 != val2)
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    {
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      result = val1 > val2 ? 1 : -1;
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      goto out;
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    }
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  /* Compare the two sequences.  */
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  do
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    {
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      if (weights[idx1] != weights[idx2])
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	{
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	  /* The sequences differ.  */
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	  result = weights[idx1] - weights[idx2];
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	  goto out;
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	}
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      /* Increment the offsets.  */
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      ++idx1;
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      ++idx2;
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      --seq1len;
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      --seq2len;
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    }
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  while (seq1len > 0 && seq2len > 0);
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  if (position && seq1len != seq2len)
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    result = seq1len - seq2len;
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out:
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  seq1->len = seq1len;
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  seq2->len = seq2len;
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  seq1->idx = idx1;
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  seq2->idx = idx2;
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  return result;
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}
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int
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STRCOLL (const STRING_TYPE *s1, const STRING_TYPE *s2, locale_t l)
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{
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  struct __locale_data *current = l->__locales[LC_COLLATE];
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  uint_fast32_t nrules = current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_NRULES)].word;
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  /* We don't assign the following values right away since it might be
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     unnecessary in case there are no rules.  */
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  const unsigned char *rulesets;
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  const int32_t *table;
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  const USTRING_TYPE *weights;
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  const USTRING_TYPE *extra;
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  const int32_t *indirect;
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  if (nrules == 0)
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    return STRCMP (s1, s2);
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  /* Catch empty strings.  */
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  if (__glibc_unlikely (*s1 == '\0') || __glibc_unlikely (*s2 == '\0'))
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    return (*s1 != '\0') - (*s2 != '\0');
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  rulesets = (const unsigned char *)
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    current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_RULESETS)].string;
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  table = (const int32_t *)
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    current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT(_NL_COLLATE_TABLE,SUFFIX))].string;
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  weights = (const USTRING_TYPE *)
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    current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT(_NL_COLLATE_WEIGHT,SUFFIX))].string;
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  extra = (const USTRING_TYPE *)
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    current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT(_NL_COLLATE_EXTRA,SUFFIX))].string;
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  indirect = (const int32_t *)
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    current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT(_NL_COLLATE_INDIRECT,SUFFIX))].string;
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  assert (((uintptr_t) table) % __alignof__ (table[0]) == 0);
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  assert (((uintptr_t) weights) % __alignof__ (weights[0]) == 0);
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  assert (((uintptr_t) extra) % __alignof__ (extra[0]) == 0);
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  assert (((uintptr_t) indirect) % __alignof__ (indirect[0]) == 0);
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  int result = 0, rule = 0;
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  /* With GCC 7 when compiling with -Os the compiler warns that
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     seq1.back_us and seq2.back_us might be used uninitialized.
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     Sometimes this warning appears at locations in locale/weightwc.h
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     where the actual use is, but on architectures other than x86_64,
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     x86 and s390x, a warning appears at the definitions of seq1 and
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     seq2.  This uninitialized use is impossible for the same reason
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     as described in comments in locale/weightwc.h.  */
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  DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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  DIAG_IGNORE_Os_NEEDS_COMMENT (7, "-Wmaybe-uninitialized");
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  coll_seq seq1, seq2;
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  DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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  seq1.len = 0;
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  seq1.idxmax = 0;
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  seq1.rule = 0;
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  seq2.len = 0;
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  seq2.idxmax = 0;
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  for (int pass = 0; pass < nrules; ++pass)
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    {
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      seq1.idxcnt = 0;
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      seq1.idx = 0;
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      seq2.idx = 0;
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      seq1.backw_stop = ~0ul;
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      seq1.backw = ~0ul;
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      seq2.idxcnt = 0;
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      seq2.backw_stop = ~0ul;
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      seq2.backw = ~0ul;
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      /* We need the elements of the strings as unsigned values since they
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	 are used as indices.  */
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      seq1.us = (const USTRING_TYPE *) s1;
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      seq2.us = (const USTRING_TYPE *) s2;
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      /* We assume that if a rule has defined `position' in one section
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	 this is true for all of them.  Please note that the localedef programs
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	 makes sure that `position' is not used at the first level.  */
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      int position = rulesets[rule * nrules + pass] & sort_position;
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      while (1)
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	{
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	  get_next_seq (&seq1, nrules, rulesets, weights, table,
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				    extra, indirect, pass);
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	  get_next_seq (&seq2, nrules, rulesets, weights, table,
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				    extra, indirect, pass);
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	  /* See whether any or both strings are empty.  */
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	  if (seq1.len == 0 || seq2.len == 0)
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	    {
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	      if (seq1.len == seq2.len)
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		{
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		  /* Both strings ended and are equal at this level.  Do a
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		     byte-level comparison to ensure that we don't waste time
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		     going through multiple passes for totally equal strings
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		     before proceeding to subsequent passes.  */
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		  if (pass == 0 && STRCMP (s1, s2) == 0)
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		    return result;
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		  else
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		    break;
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	        }
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	      /* This means one string is shorter than the other.  Find out
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		 which one and return an appropriate value.  */
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	      return seq1.len == 0 ? -1 : 1;
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	    }
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	  result = do_compare (&seq1, &seq2, position, weights);
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	  if (result != 0)
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	    return result;
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	}
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      rule = seq1.rule;
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    }
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  return result;
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}
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libc_hidden_def (STRCOLL)
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#ifndef WIDE_CHAR_VERSION
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weak_alias (__strcoll_l, strcoll_l)
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#endif
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