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a0d0e21e 1/* hv.c
79072805 2 *
4bb101f2 3 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
b94e2f88 4 * 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, by Larry Wall and others
79072805 5 *
6 * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
7 * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file.
8 *
a0d0e21e 9 */
10
11/*
12 * "I sit beside the fire and think of all that I have seen." --Bilbo
79072805 13 */
14
d5afce77 15/*
16=head1 Hash Manipulation Functions
166f8a29 17
18A HV structure represents a Perl hash. It consists mainly of an array
19of pointers, each of which points to a linked list of HE structures. The
20array is indexed by the hash function of the key, so each linked list
21represents all the hash entries with the same hash value. Each HE contains
22a pointer to the actual value, plus a pointer to a HEK structure which
23holds the key and hash value.
24
25=cut
26
d5afce77 27*/
28
79072805 29#include "EXTERN.h"
864dbfa3 30#define PERL_IN_HV_C
3d78eb94 31#define PERL_HASH_INTERNAL_ACCESS
79072805 32#include "perl.h"
33
d8012aaf 34#define HV_MAX_LENGTH_BEFORE_SPLIT 14
fdcd69b6 35
d75ce684 36static const char S_strtab_error[]
5d2b1485 37 = "Cannot modify shared string table in hv_%s";
38
cac9b346 39STATIC void
40S_more_he(pTHX)
41{
97aff369 42 dVAR;
cac9b346 43 HE* he;
44 HE* heend;
5e258f8c 45
46 he = (HE*) Perl_get_arena(aTHX_ PERL_ARENA_SIZE);
cac9b346 47
48 heend = &he[PERL_ARENA_SIZE / sizeof(HE) - 1];
d2a0f284 49 PL_body_roots[HE_SVSLOT] = he;
cac9b346 50 while (he < heend) {
51 HeNEXT(he) = (HE*)(he + 1);
52 he++;
53 }
54 HeNEXT(he) = 0;
55}
56
c941fb51 57#ifdef PURIFY
58
59#define new_HE() (HE*)safemalloc(sizeof(HE))
60#define del_HE(p) safefree((char*)p)
61
62#else
63
76e3520e 64STATIC HE*
cea2e8a9 65S_new_he(pTHX)
4633a7c4 66{
97aff369 67 dVAR;
4633a7c4 68 HE* he;
0bd48802 69 void ** const root = &PL_body_roots[HE_SVSLOT];
6a93a7e5 70
333f433b 71 LOCK_SV_MUTEX;
6a93a7e5 72 if (!*root)
cac9b346 73 S_more_he(aTHX);
6a93a7e5 74 he = *root;
75 *root = HeNEXT(he);
333f433b 76 UNLOCK_SV_MUTEX;
77 return he;
4633a7c4 78}
79
c941fb51 80#define new_HE() new_he()
81#define del_HE(p) \
82 STMT_START { \
83 LOCK_SV_MUTEX; \
6a93a7e5 84 HeNEXT(p) = (HE*)(PL_body_roots[HE_SVSLOT]); \
85 PL_body_roots[HE_SVSLOT] = p; \
c941fb51 86 UNLOCK_SV_MUTEX; \
87 } STMT_END
d33b2eba 88
d33b2eba 89
d33b2eba 90
91#endif
92
76e3520e 93STATIC HEK *
5f66b61c 94S_save_hek_flags(const char *str, I32 len, U32 hash, int flags)
bbce6d69 95{
35a4481c 96 const int flags_masked = flags & HVhek_MASK;
bbce6d69 97 char *k;
98 register HEK *hek;
1c846c1f 99
a02a5408 100 Newx(k, HEK_BASESIZE + len + 2, char);
bbce6d69 101 hek = (HEK*)k;
ff68c719 102 Copy(str, HEK_KEY(hek), len, char);
e05949c7 103 HEK_KEY(hek)[len] = 0;
ff68c719 104 HEK_LEN(hek) = len;
105 HEK_HASH(hek) = hash;
dcf933a4 106 HEK_FLAGS(hek) = (unsigned char)flags_masked;
107
108 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
109 Safefree(str);
bbce6d69 110 return hek;
111}
112
4a31713e 113/* free the pool of temporary HE/HEK pairs returned by hv_fetch_ent
dd28f7bb 114 * for tied hashes */
115
116void
117Perl_free_tied_hv_pool(pTHX)
118{
97aff369 119 dVAR;
dd28f7bb 120 HE *he = PL_hv_fetch_ent_mh;
121 while (he) {
9d4ba2ae 122 HE * const ohe = he;
dd28f7bb 123 Safefree(HeKEY_hek(he));
dd28f7bb 124 he = HeNEXT(he);
125 del_HE(ohe);
126 }
4608196e 127 PL_hv_fetch_ent_mh = NULL;
dd28f7bb 128}
129
d18c6117 130#if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
0bff533c 131HEK *
132Perl_hek_dup(pTHX_ HEK *source, CLONE_PARAMS* param)
133{
658b4a4a 134 HEK *shared = (HEK*)ptr_table_fetch(PL_ptr_table, source);
9d4ba2ae 135
136 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(param);
0bff533c 137
138 if (shared) {
139 /* We already shared this hash key. */
454f1e26 140 (void)share_hek_hek(shared);
0bff533c 141 }
142 else {
658b4a4a 143 shared
6e838c70 144 = share_hek_flags(HEK_KEY(source), HEK_LEN(source),
145 HEK_HASH(source), HEK_FLAGS(source));
658b4a4a 146 ptr_table_store(PL_ptr_table, source, shared);
0bff533c 147 }
658b4a4a 148 return shared;
0bff533c 149}
150
d18c6117 151HE *
5c4138a0 152Perl_he_dup(pTHX_ const HE *e, bool shared, CLONE_PARAMS* param)
d18c6117 153{
154 HE *ret;
155
156 if (!e)
4608196e 157 return NULL;
7766f137 158 /* look for it in the table first */
159 ret = (HE*)ptr_table_fetch(PL_ptr_table, e);
160 if (ret)
161 return ret;
162
163 /* create anew and remember what it is */
d33b2eba 164 ret = new_HE();
7766f137 165 ptr_table_store(PL_ptr_table, e, ret);
166
d2d73c3e 167 HeNEXT(ret) = he_dup(HeNEXT(e),shared, param);
dd28f7bb 168 if (HeKLEN(e) == HEf_SVKEY) {
169 char *k;
a02a5408 170 Newx(k, HEK_BASESIZE + sizeof(SV*), char);
dd28f7bb 171 HeKEY_hek(ret) = (HEK*)k;
d2d73c3e 172 HeKEY_sv(ret) = SvREFCNT_inc(sv_dup(HeKEY_sv(e), param));
dd28f7bb 173 }
c21d1a0f 174 else if (shared) {
0bff533c 175 /* This is hek_dup inlined, which seems to be important for speed
176 reasons. */
1b6737cc 177 HEK * const source = HeKEY_hek(e);
658b4a4a 178 HEK *shared = (HEK*)ptr_table_fetch(PL_ptr_table, source);
c21d1a0f 179
180 if (shared) {
181 /* We already shared this hash key. */
454f1e26 182 (void)share_hek_hek(shared);
c21d1a0f 183 }
184 else {
658b4a4a 185 shared
6e838c70 186 = share_hek_flags(HEK_KEY(source), HEK_LEN(source),
187 HEK_HASH(source), HEK_FLAGS(source));
658b4a4a 188 ptr_table_store(PL_ptr_table, source, shared);
c21d1a0f 189 }
658b4a4a 190 HeKEY_hek(ret) = shared;
c21d1a0f 191 }
d18c6117 192 else
19692e8d 193 HeKEY_hek(ret) = save_hek_flags(HeKEY(e), HeKLEN(e), HeHASH(e),
194 HeKFLAGS(e));
d2d73c3e 195 HeVAL(ret) = SvREFCNT_inc(sv_dup(HeVAL(e), param));
d18c6117 196 return ret;
197}
198#endif /* USE_ITHREADS */
199
1b1f1335 200static void
2393f1b9 201S_hv_notallowed(pTHX_ int flags, const char *key, I32 klen,
202 const char *msg)
1b1f1335 203{
1b6737cc 204 SV * const sv = sv_newmortal();
19692e8d 205 if (!(flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)) {
1b1f1335 206 sv_setpvn(sv, key, klen);
207 }
208 else {
209 /* Need to free saved eventually assign to mortal SV */
34c3c4e3 210 /* XXX is this line an error ???: SV *sv = sv_newmortal(); */
1b1f1335 211 sv_usepvn(sv, (char *) key, klen);
212 }
19692e8d 213 if (flags & HVhek_UTF8) {
1b1f1335 214 SvUTF8_on(sv);
215 }
c8cd6465 216 Perl_croak(aTHX_ msg, sv);
1b1f1335 217}
218
fde52b5c 219/* (klen == HEf_SVKEY) is special for MAGICAL hv entries, meaning key slot
220 * contains an SV* */
221
34a6f7b4 222#define HV_FETCH_ISSTORE 0x01
223#define HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS 0x02
224#define HV_FETCH_LVALUE 0x04
225#define HV_FETCH_JUST_SV 0x08
226
227/*
228=for apidoc hv_store
229
230Stores an SV in a hash. The hash key is specified as C<key> and C<klen> is
231the length of the key. The C<hash> parameter is the precomputed hash
232value; if it is zero then Perl will compute it. The return value will be
233NULL if the operation failed or if the value did not need to be actually
234stored within the hash (as in the case of tied hashes). Otherwise it can
235be dereferenced to get the original C<SV*>. Note that the caller is
236responsible for suitably incrementing the reference count of C<val> before
237the call, and decrementing it if the function returned NULL. Effectively
238a successful hv_store takes ownership of one reference to C<val>. This is
239usually what you want; a newly created SV has a reference count of one, so
240if all your code does is create SVs then store them in a hash, hv_store
241will own the only reference to the new SV, and your code doesn't need to do
242anything further to tidy up. hv_store is not implemented as a call to
243hv_store_ent, and does not create a temporary SV for the key, so if your
244key data is not already in SV form then use hv_store in preference to
245hv_store_ent.
246
247See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more
248information on how to use this function on tied hashes.
249
250=cut
251*/
252
253SV**
254Perl_hv_store(pTHX_ HV *hv, const char *key, I32 klen_i32, SV *val, U32 hash)
255{
256 HE *hek;
257 STRLEN klen;
258 int flags;
259
260 if (klen_i32 < 0) {
261 klen = -klen_i32;
262 flags = HVhek_UTF8;
263 } else {
264 klen = klen_i32;
265 flags = 0;
266 }
267 hek = hv_fetch_common (hv, NULL, key, klen, flags,
52d01cc2 268 (HV_FETCH_ISSTORE|HV_FETCH_JUST_SV), val, hash);
34a6f7b4 269 return hek ? &HeVAL(hek) : NULL;
270}
271
fabdb6c0 272/* XXX This looks like an ideal candidate to inline */
34a6f7b4 273SV**
274Perl_hv_store_flags(pTHX_ HV *hv, const char *key, I32 klen, SV *val,
275 register U32 hash, int flags)
276{
9d4ba2ae 277 HE * const hek = hv_fetch_common (hv, NULL, key, klen, flags,
34a6f7b4 278 (HV_FETCH_ISSTORE|HV_FETCH_JUST_SV), val, hash);
279 return hek ? &HeVAL(hek) : NULL;
280}
281
282/*
283=for apidoc hv_store_ent
284
285Stores C<val> in a hash. The hash key is specified as C<key>. The C<hash>
286parameter is the precomputed hash value; if it is zero then Perl will
287compute it. The return value is the new hash entry so created. It will be
288NULL if the operation failed or if the value did not need to be actually
289stored within the hash (as in the case of tied hashes). Otherwise the
290contents of the return value can be accessed using the C<He?> macros
291described here. Note that the caller is responsible for suitably
292incrementing the reference count of C<val> before the call, and
293decrementing it if the function returned NULL. Effectively a successful
294hv_store_ent takes ownership of one reference to C<val>. This is
295usually what you want; a newly created SV has a reference count of one, so
296if all your code does is create SVs then store them in a hash, hv_store
297will own the only reference to the new SV, and your code doesn't need to do
298anything further to tidy up. Note that hv_store_ent only reads the C<key>;
299unlike C<val> it does not take ownership of it, so maintaining the correct
300reference count on C<key> is entirely the caller's responsibility. hv_store
301is not implemented as a call to hv_store_ent, and does not create a temporary
302SV for the key, so if your key data is not already in SV form then use
303hv_store in preference to hv_store_ent.
304
305See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more
306information on how to use this function on tied hashes.
307
308=cut
309*/
310
fabdb6c0 311/* XXX This looks like an ideal candidate to inline */
34a6f7b4 312HE *
313Perl_hv_store_ent(pTHX_ HV *hv, SV *keysv, SV *val, U32 hash)
314{
315 return hv_fetch_common(hv, keysv, NULL, 0, 0, HV_FETCH_ISSTORE, val, hash);
316}
317
318/*
319=for apidoc hv_exists
320
321Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified hash key exists. The
322C<klen> is the length of the key.
323
324=cut
325*/
326
327bool
328Perl_hv_exists(pTHX_ HV *hv, const char *key, I32 klen_i32)
329{
330 STRLEN klen;
331 int flags;
332
333 if (klen_i32 < 0) {
334 klen = -klen_i32;
335 flags = HVhek_UTF8;
336 } else {
337 klen = klen_i32;
338 flags = 0;
339 }
340 return hv_fetch_common(hv, NULL, key, klen, flags, HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS, 0, 0)
341 ? TRUE : FALSE;
342}
343
954c1994 344/*
345=for apidoc hv_fetch
346
347Returns the SV which corresponds to the specified key in the hash. The
348C<klen> is the length of the key. If C<lval> is set then the fetch will be
349part of a store. Check that the return value is non-null before
d1be9408 350dereferencing it to an C<SV*>.
954c1994 351
96f1132b 352See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more
954c1994 353information on how to use this function on tied hashes.
354
355=cut
356*/
357
79072805 358SV**
c1fe5510 359Perl_hv_fetch(pTHX_ HV *hv, const char *key, I32 klen_i32, I32 lval)
79072805 360{
c1fe5510 361 HE *hek;
362 STRLEN klen;
363 int flags;
364
365 if (klen_i32 < 0) {
366 klen = -klen_i32;
367 flags = HVhek_UTF8;
368 } else {
369 klen = klen_i32;
370 flags = 0;
371 }
372 hek = hv_fetch_common (hv, NULL, key, klen, flags,
c445ea15 373 lval ? (HV_FETCH_JUST_SV | HV_FETCH_LVALUE) : HV_FETCH_JUST_SV,
a0714e2c 374 NULL, 0);
113738bb 375 return hek ? &HeVAL(hek) : NULL;
79072805 376}
377
34a6f7b4 378/*
379=for apidoc hv_exists_ent
380
381Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified hash key exists. C<hash>
382can be a valid precomputed hash value, or 0 to ask for it to be
383computed.
384
385=cut
386*/
387
fabdb6c0 388/* XXX This looks like an ideal candidate to inline */
34a6f7b4 389bool
390Perl_hv_exists_ent(pTHX_ HV *hv, SV *keysv, U32 hash)
391{
392 return hv_fetch_common(hv, keysv, NULL, 0, 0, HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS, 0, hash)
393 ? TRUE : FALSE;
394}
395
d1be9408 396/* returns an HE * structure with the all fields set */
fde52b5c 397/* note that hent_val will be a mortal sv for MAGICAL hashes */
954c1994 398/*
399=for apidoc hv_fetch_ent
400
401Returns the hash entry which corresponds to the specified key in the hash.
402C<hash> must be a valid precomputed hash number for the given C<key>, or 0
403if you want the function to compute it. IF C<lval> is set then the fetch
404will be part of a store. Make sure the return value is non-null before
405accessing it. The return value when C<tb> is a tied hash is a pointer to a
406static location, so be sure to make a copy of the structure if you need to
1c846c1f 407store it somewhere.
954c1994 408
96f1132b 409See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more
954c1994 410information on how to use this function on tied hashes.
411
412=cut
413*/
414
fde52b5c 415HE *
864dbfa3 416Perl_hv_fetch_ent(pTHX_ HV *hv, SV *keysv, I32 lval, register U32 hash)
fde52b5c 417{
7f66fda2 418 return hv_fetch_common(hv, keysv, NULL, 0, 0,
a0714e2c 419 (lval ? HV_FETCH_LVALUE : 0), NULL, hash);
113738bb 420}
421
8f8d40ab 422STATIC HE *
c1fe5510 423S_hv_fetch_common(pTHX_ HV *hv, SV *keysv, const char *key, STRLEN klen,
b2c64049 424 int flags, int action, SV *val, register U32 hash)
113738bb 425{
27da23d5 426 dVAR;
b2c64049 427 XPVHV* xhv;
b2c64049 428 HE *entry;
429 HE **oentry;
fde52b5c 430 SV *sv;
da58a35d 431 bool is_utf8;
113738bb 432 int masked_flags;
fde52b5c 433
434 if (!hv)
a4fc7abc 435 return NULL;
fde52b5c 436
113738bb 437 if (keysv) {
e593d2fe 438 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
439 Safefree(key);
5c144d81 440 key = SvPV_const(keysv, klen);
c1fe5510 441 flags = 0;
113738bb 442 is_utf8 = (SvUTF8(keysv) != 0);
443 } else {
c1fe5510 444 is_utf8 = ((flags & HVhek_UTF8) ? TRUE : FALSE);
113738bb 445 }
113738bb 446
b2c64049 447 xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(hv);
7f66fda2 448 if (SvMAGICAL(hv)) {
6136c704 449 if (SvRMAGICAL(hv) && !(action & (HV_FETCH_ISSTORE|HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS))) {
7f66fda2 450 if (mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_tied) || SvGMAGICAL((SV*)hv)) {
451 sv = sv_newmortal();
113738bb 452
7f66fda2 453 /* XXX should be able to skimp on the HE/HEK here when
454 HV_FETCH_JUST_SV is true. */
113738bb 455
7f66fda2 456 if (!keysv) {
457 keysv = newSVpvn(key, klen);
458 if (is_utf8) {
459 SvUTF8_on(keysv);
460 }
461 } else {
462 keysv = newSVsv(keysv);
113738bb 463 }
7f66fda2 464 mg_copy((SV*)hv, sv, (char *)keysv, HEf_SVKEY);
465
466 /* grab a fake HE/HEK pair from the pool or make a new one */
467 entry = PL_hv_fetch_ent_mh;
468 if (entry)
469 PL_hv_fetch_ent_mh = HeNEXT(entry);
470 else {
471 char *k;
472 entry = new_HE();
a02a5408 473 Newx(k, HEK_BASESIZE + sizeof(SV*), char);
7f66fda2 474 HeKEY_hek(entry) = (HEK*)k;
475 }
4608196e 476 HeNEXT(entry) = NULL;
7f66fda2 477 HeSVKEY_set(entry, keysv);
478 HeVAL(entry) = sv;
479 sv_upgrade(sv, SVt_PVLV);
480 LvTYPE(sv) = 'T';
481 /* so we can free entry when freeing sv */
482 LvTARG(sv) = (SV*)entry;
483
484 /* XXX remove at some point? */
485 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
486 Safefree(key);
487
488 return entry;
113738bb 489 }
7f66fda2 490#ifdef ENV_IS_CASELESS
491 else if (mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_env)) {
492 U32 i;
493 for (i = 0; i < klen; ++i)
494 if (isLOWER(key[i])) {
086cb327 495 /* Would be nice if we had a routine to do the
496 copy and upercase in a single pass through. */
0bd48802 497 const char * const nkey = strupr(savepvn(key,klen));
086cb327 498 /* Note that this fetch is for nkey (the uppercased
499 key) whereas the store is for key (the original) */
a0714e2c 500 entry = hv_fetch_common(hv, NULL, nkey, klen,
086cb327 501 HVhek_FREEKEY, /* free nkey */
502 0 /* non-LVAL fetch */,
a0714e2c 503 NULL /* no value */,
086cb327 504 0 /* compute hash */);
505 if (!entry && (action & HV_FETCH_LVALUE)) {
506 /* This call will free key if necessary.
507 Do it this way to encourage compiler to tail
508 call optimise. */
509 entry = hv_fetch_common(hv, keysv, key, klen,
510 flags, HV_FETCH_ISSTORE,
561b68a9 511 newSV(0), hash);
086cb327 512 } else {
513 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
514 Safefree(key);
515 }
516 return entry;
7f66fda2 517 }
902173a3 518 }
7f66fda2 519#endif
520 } /* ISFETCH */
521 else if (SvRMAGICAL(hv) && (action & HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS)) {
522 if (mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_tied) || SvGMAGICAL((SV*)hv)) {
b2c64049 523 /* I don't understand why hv_exists_ent has svret and sv,
524 whereas hv_exists only had one. */
9d4ba2ae 525 SV * const svret = sv_newmortal();
b2c64049 526 sv = sv_newmortal();
7f66fda2 527
528 if (keysv || is_utf8) {
529 if (!keysv) {
530 keysv = newSVpvn(key, klen);
531 SvUTF8_on(keysv);
532 } else {
533 keysv = newSVsv(keysv);
534 }
b2c64049 535 mg_copy((SV*)hv, sv, (char *)sv_2mortal(keysv), HEf_SVKEY);
536 } else {
537 mg_copy((SV*)hv, sv, key, klen);
7f66fda2 538 }
b2c64049 539 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
540 Safefree(key);
7f66fda2 541 magic_existspack(svret, mg_find(sv, PERL_MAGIC_tiedelem));
542 /* This cast somewhat evil, but I'm merely using NULL/
543 not NULL to return the boolean exists.
544 And I know hv is not NULL. */
545 return SvTRUE(svret) ? (HE *)hv : NULL;
e7152ba2 546 }
7f66fda2 547#ifdef ENV_IS_CASELESS
548 else if (mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_env)) {
549 /* XXX This code isn't UTF8 clean. */
a15d23f8 550 char * const keysave = (char * const)key;
b2c64049 551 /* Will need to free this, so set FREEKEY flag. */
552 key = savepvn(key,klen);
553 key = (const char*)strupr((char*)key);
6136c704 554 is_utf8 = FALSE;
7f66fda2 555 hash = 0;
8b4f7dd5 556 keysv = 0;
b2c64049 557
558 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY) {
559 Safefree(keysave);
560 }
561 flags |= HVhek_FREEKEY;
7f66fda2 562 }
902173a3 563#endif
7f66fda2 564 } /* ISEXISTS */
b2c64049 565 else if (action & HV_FETCH_ISSTORE) {
566 bool needs_copy;
567 bool needs_store;
568 hv_magic_check (hv, &needs_copy, &needs_store);
569 if (needs_copy) {
a3b680e6 570 const bool save_taint = PL_tainted;
b2c64049 571 if (keysv || is_utf8) {
572 if (!keysv) {
573 keysv = newSVpvn(key, klen);
574 SvUTF8_on(keysv);
575 }
576 if (PL_tainting)
577 PL_tainted = SvTAINTED(keysv);
578 keysv = sv_2mortal(newSVsv(keysv));
579 mg_copy((SV*)hv, val, (char*)keysv, HEf_SVKEY);
580 } else {
581 mg_copy((SV*)hv, val, key, klen);
582 }
583
584 TAINT_IF(save_taint);
7b2c381c 585 if (!HvARRAY(hv) && !needs_store) {
b2c64049 586 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
587 Safefree(key);
4608196e 588 return NULL;
b2c64049 589 }
590#ifdef ENV_IS_CASELESS
591 else if (mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_env)) {
592 /* XXX This code isn't UTF8 clean. */
593 const char *keysave = key;
594 /* Will need to free this, so set FREEKEY flag. */
595 key = savepvn(key,klen);
596 key = (const char*)strupr((char*)key);
6136c704 597 is_utf8 = FALSE;
b2c64049 598 hash = 0;
8b4f7dd5 599 keysv = 0;
b2c64049 600
601 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY) {
602 Safefree(keysave);
603 }
604 flags |= HVhek_FREEKEY;
605 }
606#endif
607 }
608 } /* ISSTORE */
7f66fda2 609 } /* SvMAGICAL */
fde52b5c 610
7b2c381c 611 if (!HvARRAY(hv)) {
b2c64049 612 if ((action & (HV_FETCH_LVALUE | HV_FETCH_ISSTORE))
fde52b5c 613#ifdef DYNAMIC_ENV_FETCH /* if it's an %ENV lookup, we may get it on the fly */
8aacddc1 614 || (SvRMAGICAL((SV*)hv) && mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_env))
fde52b5c 615#endif
d58e6666 616 ) {
617 char *array;
a02a5408 618 Newxz(array,
cbec9347 619 PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(xhv->xhv_max+1 /* HvMAX(hv)+1 */),
d58e6666 620 char);
621 HvARRAY(hv) = (HE**)array;
622 }
7f66fda2 623#ifdef DYNAMIC_ENV_FETCH
624 else if (action & HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS) {
625 /* for an %ENV exists, if we do an insert it's by a recursive
626 store call, so avoid creating HvARRAY(hv) right now. */
627 }
628#endif
113738bb 629 else {
630 /* XXX remove at some point? */
631 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
632 Safefree(key);
633
fde52b5c 634 return 0;
113738bb 635 }
fde52b5c 636 }
637
19692e8d 638 if (is_utf8) {
41d88b63 639 char * const keysave = (char *)key;
f9a63242 640 key = (char*)bytes_from_utf8((U8*)key, &klen, &is_utf8);
19692e8d 641 if (is_utf8)
c1fe5510 642 flags |= HVhek_UTF8;
643 else
644 flags &= ~HVhek_UTF8;
7f66fda2 645 if (key != keysave) {
646 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
647 Safefree(keysave);
19692e8d 648 flags |= HVhek_WASUTF8 | HVhek_FREEKEY;
7f66fda2 649 }
19692e8d 650 }
f9a63242 651
4b5190b5 652 if (HvREHASH(hv)) {
653 PERL_HASH_INTERNAL(hash, key, klen);
b2c64049 654 /* We don't have a pointer to the hv, so we have to replicate the
655 flag into every HEK, so that hv_iterkeysv can see it. */
656 /* And yes, you do need this even though you are not "storing" because
fdcd69b6 657 you can flip the flags below if doing an lval lookup. (And that
658 was put in to give the semantics Andreas was expecting.) */
659 flags |= HVhek_REHASH;
4b5190b5 660 } else if (!hash) {
113738bb 661 if (keysv && (SvIsCOW_shared_hash(keysv))) {
c158a4fd 662 hash = SvSHARED_HASH(keysv);
46187eeb 663 } else {
664 PERL_HASH(hash, key, klen);
665 }
666 }
effa1e2d 667
113738bb 668 masked_flags = (flags & HVhek_MASK);
669
7f66fda2 670#ifdef DYNAMIC_ENV_FETCH
4608196e 671 if (!HvARRAY(hv)) entry = NULL;
7f66fda2 672 else
673#endif
b2c64049 674 {
7b2c381c 675 entry = (HvARRAY(hv))[hash & (I32) HvMAX(hv)];
b2c64049 676 }
0298d7b9 677 for (; entry; entry = HeNEXT(entry)) {
fde52b5c 678 if (HeHASH(entry) != hash) /* strings can't be equal */
679 continue;
eb160463 680 if (HeKLEN(entry) != (I32)klen)
fde52b5c 681 continue;
1c846c1f 682 if (HeKEY(entry) != key && memNE(HeKEY(entry),key,klen)) /* is this it? */
fde52b5c 683 continue;
113738bb 684 if ((HeKFLAGS(entry) ^ masked_flags) & HVhek_UTF8)
c3654f1a 685 continue;
b2c64049 686
687 if (action & (HV_FETCH_LVALUE|HV_FETCH_ISSTORE)) {
688 if (HeKFLAGS(entry) != masked_flags) {
689 /* We match if HVhek_UTF8 bit in our flags and hash key's
690 match. But if entry was set previously with HVhek_WASUTF8
691 and key now doesn't (or vice versa) then we should change
692 the key's flag, as this is assignment. */
693 if (HvSHAREKEYS(hv)) {
694 /* Need to swap the key we have for a key with the flags we
695 need. As keys are shared we can't just write to the
696 flag, so we share the new one, unshare the old one. */
6136c704 697 HEK * const new_hek = share_hek_flags(key, klen, hash,
6e838c70 698 masked_flags);
b2c64049 699 unshare_hek (HeKEY_hek(entry));
700 HeKEY_hek(entry) = new_hek;
701 }
5d2b1485 702 else if (hv == PL_strtab) {
703 /* PL_strtab is usually the only hash without HvSHAREKEYS,
704 so putting this test here is cheap */
705 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
706 Safefree(key);
707 Perl_croak(aTHX_ S_strtab_error,
708 action & HV_FETCH_LVALUE ? "fetch" : "store");
709 }
b2c64049 710 else
711 HeKFLAGS(entry) = masked_flags;
712 if (masked_flags & HVhek_ENABLEHVKFLAGS)
713 HvHASKFLAGS_on(hv);
714 }
715 if (HeVAL(entry) == &PL_sv_placeholder) {
716 /* yes, can store into placeholder slot */
717 if (action & HV_FETCH_LVALUE) {
718 if (SvMAGICAL(hv)) {
719 /* This preserves behaviour with the old hv_fetch
720 implementation which at this point would bail out
721 with a break; (at "if we find a placeholder, we
722 pretend we haven't found anything")
723
724 That break mean that if a placeholder were found, it
725 caused a call into hv_store, which in turn would
726 check magic, and if there is no magic end up pretty
727 much back at this point (in hv_store's code). */
728 break;
729 }
730 /* LVAL fetch which actaully needs a store. */
561b68a9 731 val = newSV(0);
ca732855 732 HvPLACEHOLDERS(hv)--;
b2c64049 733 } else {
734 /* store */
735 if (val != &PL_sv_placeholder)
ca732855 736 HvPLACEHOLDERS(hv)--;
b2c64049 737 }
738 HeVAL(entry) = val;
739 } else if (action & HV_FETCH_ISSTORE) {
740 SvREFCNT_dec(HeVAL(entry));
741 HeVAL(entry) = val;
742 }
27bcc0a7 743 } else if (HeVAL(entry) == &PL_sv_placeholder) {
b2c64049 744 /* if we find a placeholder, we pretend we haven't found
745 anything */
8aacddc1 746 break;
b2c64049 747 }
113738bb 748 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
749 Safefree(key);
fde52b5c 750 return entry;
751 }
752#ifdef DYNAMIC_ENV_FETCH /* %ENV lookup? If so, try to fetch the value now */
0ed29950 753 if (!(action & HV_FETCH_ISSTORE)
754 && SvRMAGICAL((SV*)hv) && mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_env)) {
a6c40364 755 unsigned long len;
9d4ba2ae 756 const char * const env = PerlEnv_ENVgetenv_len(key,&len);
a6c40364 757 if (env) {
758 sv = newSVpvn(env,len);
759 SvTAINTED_on(sv);
7fd3d16e 760 return hv_fetch_common(hv,keysv,key,klen,flags,HV_FETCH_ISSTORE,sv,
b2c64049 761 hash);
a6c40364 762 }
fde52b5c 763 }
764#endif
7f66fda2 765
766 if (!entry && SvREADONLY(hv) && !(action & HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS)) {
c445ea15 767 hv_notallowed(flags, key, klen,
c8cd6465 768 "Attempt to access disallowed key '%"SVf"' in"
769 " a restricted hash");
1b1f1335 770 }
b2c64049 771 if (!(action & (HV_FETCH_LVALUE|HV_FETCH_ISSTORE))) {
772 /* Not doing some form of store, so return failure. */
773 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
774 Safefree(key);
775 return 0;
776 }
113738bb 777 if (action & HV_FETCH_LVALUE) {
561b68a9 778 val = newSV(0);
b2c64049 779 if (SvMAGICAL(hv)) {
780 /* At this point the old hv_fetch code would call to hv_store,
781 which in turn might do some tied magic. So we need to make that
782 magic check happen. */
783 /* gonna assign to this, so it better be there */
784 return hv_fetch_common(hv, keysv, key, klen, flags,
785 HV_FETCH_ISSTORE, val, hash);
786 /* XXX Surely that could leak if the fetch-was-store fails?
787 Just like the hv_fetch. */
113738bb 788 }
789 }
790
b2c64049 791 /* Welcome to hv_store... */
792
7b2c381c 793 if (!HvARRAY(hv)) {
b2c64049 794 /* Not sure if we can get here. I think the only case of oentry being
795 NULL is for %ENV with dynamic env fetch. But that should disappear
796 with magic in the previous code. */
d58e6666 797 char *array;
a02a5408 798 Newxz(array,
b2c64049 799 PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(xhv->xhv_max+1 /* HvMAX(hv)+1 */),
d58e6666 800 char);
801 HvARRAY(hv) = (HE**)array;
b2c64049 802 }
803
7b2c381c 804 oentry = &(HvARRAY(hv))[hash & (I32) xhv->xhv_max];
ab4af705 805
b2c64049 806 entry = new_HE();
807 /* share_hek_flags will do the free for us. This might be considered
808 bad API design. */
809 if (HvSHAREKEYS(hv))
6e838c70 810 HeKEY_hek(entry) = share_hek_flags(key, klen, hash, flags);
5d2b1485 811 else if (hv == PL_strtab) {
812 /* PL_strtab is usually the only hash without HvSHAREKEYS, so putting
813 this test here is cheap */
814 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
815 Safefree(key);
816 Perl_croak(aTHX_ S_strtab_error,
817 action & HV_FETCH_LVALUE ? "fetch" : "store");
818 }
b2c64049 819 else /* gotta do the real thing */
820 HeKEY_hek(entry) = save_hek_flags(key, klen, hash, flags);
821 HeVAL(entry) = val;
822 HeNEXT(entry) = *oentry;
823 *oentry = entry;
824
825 if (val == &PL_sv_placeholder)
ca732855 826 HvPLACEHOLDERS(hv)++;
b2c64049 827 if (masked_flags & HVhek_ENABLEHVKFLAGS)
828 HvHASKFLAGS_on(hv);
829
0298d7b9 830 {
831 const HE *counter = HeNEXT(entry);
832
833 xhv->xhv_keys++; /* HvKEYS(hv)++ */
834 if (!counter) { /* initial entry? */
835 xhv->xhv_fill++; /* HvFILL(hv)++ */
836 } else if (xhv->xhv_keys > (IV)xhv->xhv_max) {
837 hsplit(hv);
838 } else if(!HvREHASH(hv)) {
839 U32 n_links = 1;
840
841 while ((counter = HeNEXT(counter)))
842 n_links++;
843
844 if (n_links > HV_MAX_LENGTH_BEFORE_SPLIT) {
845 /* Use only the old HvKEYS(hv) > HvMAX(hv) condition to limit
846 bucket splits on a rehashed hash, as we're not going to
847 split it again, and if someone is lucky (evil) enough to
848 get all the keys in one list they could exhaust our memory
849 as we repeatedly double the number of buckets on every
850 entry. Linear search feels a less worse thing to do. */
851 hsplit(hv);
852 }
853 }
fde52b5c 854 }
b2c64049 855
856 return entry;
fde52b5c 857}
858
864dbfa3 859STATIC void
b0e6ae5b 860S_hv_magic_check(HV *hv, bool *needs_copy, bool *needs_store)
d0066dc7 861{
a3b680e6 862 const MAGIC *mg = SvMAGIC(hv);
d0066dc7 863 *needs_copy = FALSE;
864 *needs_store = TRUE;
865 while (mg) {
866 if (isUPPER(mg->mg_type)) {
867 *needs_copy = TRUE;
d60c5a05 868 if (mg->mg_type == PERL_MAGIC_tied) {
d0066dc7 869 *needs_store = FALSE;
4ab2a30b 870 return; /* We've set all there is to set. */
d0066dc7 871 }
872 }
873 mg = mg->mg_moremagic;
874 }
875}
876
954c1994 877/*
a3bcc51e 878=for apidoc hv_scalar
879
880Evaluates the hash in scalar context and returns the result. Handles magic when the hash is tied.
881
882=cut
883*/
884
885SV *
886Perl_hv_scalar(pTHX_ HV *hv)
887{
a3bcc51e 888 SV *sv;
823a54a3 889
890 if (SvRMAGICAL(hv)) {
891 MAGIC * const mg = mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_tied);
892 if (mg)
893 return magic_scalarpack(hv, mg);
894 }
a3bcc51e 895
896 sv = sv_newmortal();
897 if (HvFILL((HV*)hv))
898 Perl_sv_setpvf(aTHX_ sv, "%ld/%ld",
899 (long)HvFILL(hv), (long)HvMAX(hv) + 1);
900 else
901 sv_setiv(sv, 0);
902
903 return sv;
904}
905
906/*
954c1994 907=for apidoc hv_delete
908
909Deletes a key/value pair in the hash. The value SV is removed from the
1c846c1f 910hash and returned to the caller. The C<klen> is the length of the key.
954c1994 911The C<flags> value will normally be zero; if set to G_DISCARD then NULL
912will be returned.
913
914=cut
915*/
916
79072805 917SV *
cd6d36ac 918Perl_hv_delete(pTHX_ HV *hv, const char *key, I32 klen_i32, I32 flags)
79072805 919{
cd6d36ac 920 STRLEN klen;
6136c704 921 int k_flags;
cd6d36ac 922
923 if (klen_i32 < 0) {
924 klen = -klen_i32;
6136c704 925 k_flags = HVhek_UTF8;
cd6d36ac 926 } else {
927 klen = klen_i32;
6136c704 928 k_flags = 0;
cd6d36ac 929 }
930 return hv_delete_common(hv, NULL, key, klen, k_flags, flags, 0);
fde52b5c 931}
932
954c1994 933/*
934=for apidoc hv_delete_ent
935
936Deletes a key/value pair in the hash. The value SV is removed from the
937hash and returned to the caller. The C<flags> value will normally be zero;
938if set to G_DISCARD then NULL will be returned. C<hash> can be a valid
939precomputed hash value, or 0 to ask for it to be computed.
940
941=cut
942*/
943
fabdb6c0 944/* XXX This looks like an ideal candidate to inline */
fde52b5c 945SV *
864dbfa3 946Perl_hv_delete_ent(pTHX_ HV *hv, SV *keysv, I32 flags, U32 hash)
fde52b5c 947{
cd6d36ac 948 return hv_delete_common(hv, keysv, NULL, 0, 0, flags, hash);
f1317c8d 949}
950
8f8d40ab 951STATIC SV *
cd6d36ac 952S_hv_delete_common(pTHX_ HV *hv, SV *keysv, const char *key, STRLEN klen,
953 int k_flags, I32 d_flags, U32 hash)
f1317c8d 954{
27da23d5 955 dVAR;
cbec9347 956 register XPVHV* xhv;
fde52b5c 957 register HE *entry;
958 register HE **oentry;
9e720f71 959 HE *const *first_entry;
da58a35d 960 bool is_utf8;
7a9669ca 961 int masked_flags;
1c846c1f 962
fde52b5c 963 if (!hv)
a0714e2c 964 return NULL;
f1317c8d 965
966 if (keysv) {
e593d2fe 967 if (k_flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
968 Safefree(key);
5c144d81 969 key = SvPV_const(keysv, klen);
cd6d36ac 970 k_flags = 0;
f1317c8d 971 is_utf8 = (SvUTF8(keysv) != 0);
972 } else {
cd6d36ac 973 is_utf8 = ((k_flags & HVhek_UTF8) ? TRUE : FALSE);
f1317c8d 974 }
f1317c8d 975
fde52b5c 976 if (SvRMAGICAL(hv)) {
0a0bb7c7 977 bool needs_copy;
978 bool needs_store;
979 hv_magic_check (hv, &needs_copy, &needs_store);
980
f1317c8d 981 if (needs_copy) {
6136c704 982 SV *sv;
7a9669ca 983 entry = hv_fetch_common(hv, keysv, key, klen,
984 k_flags & ~HVhek_FREEKEY, HV_FETCH_LVALUE,
a0714e2c 985 NULL, hash);
7a9669ca 986 sv = entry ? HeVAL(entry) : NULL;
f1317c8d 987 if (sv) {
988 if (SvMAGICAL(sv)) {
989 mg_clear(sv);
990 }
991 if (!needs_store) {
992 if (mg_find(sv, PERL_MAGIC_tiedelem)) {
993 /* No longer an element */
994 sv_unmagic(sv, PERL_MAGIC_tiedelem);
995 return sv;
996 }
a0714e2c 997 return NULL; /* element cannot be deleted */
f1317c8d 998 }
902173a3 999#ifdef ENV_IS_CASELESS
8167a60a 1000 else if (mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_env)) {
1001 /* XXX This code isn't UTF8 clean. */
1002 keysv = sv_2mortal(newSVpvn(key,klen));
1003 if (k_flags & HVhek_FREEKEY) {
1004 Safefree(key);
1005 }
1006 key = strupr(SvPVX(keysv));
1007 is_utf8 = 0;
1008 k_flags = 0;
1009 hash = 0;
7f66fda2 1010 }
510ac311 1011#endif
2fd1c6b8 1012 }
2fd1c6b8 1013 }
fde52b5c 1014 }
cbec9347 1015 xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(hv);
7b2c381c 1016 if (!HvARRAY(hv))
a0714e2c 1017 return NULL;
fde52b5c 1018
19692e8d 1019 if (is_utf8) {
c445ea15 1020 const char * const keysave = key;
b464bac0 1021 key = (char*)bytes_from_utf8((U8*)key, &klen, &is_utf8);
cd6d36ac 1022
19692e8d 1023 if (is_utf8)
cd6d36ac 1024 k_flags |= HVhek_UTF8;
1025 else
1026 k_flags &= ~HVhek_UTF8;
7f66fda2 1027 if (key != keysave) {
1028 if (k_flags & HVhek_FREEKEY) {
1029 /* This shouldn't happen if our caller does what we expect,
1030 but strictly the API allows it. */
1031 Safefree(keysave);
1032 }
1033 k_flags |= HVhek_WASUTF8 | HVhek_FREEKEY;
1034 }
cd6d36ac 1035 HvHASKFLAGS_on((SV*)hv);
19692e8d 1036 }
f9a63242 1037
4b5190b5 1038 if (HvREHASH(hv)) {
1039 PERL_HASH_INTERNAL(hash, key, klen);
1040 } else if (!hash) {
7a9669ca 1041 if (keysv && (SvIsCOW_shared_hash(keysv))) {
c158a4fd 1042 hash = SvSHARED_HASH(keysv);
7a9669ca 1043 } else {
1044 PERL_HASH(hash, key, klen);
1045 }
4b5190b5 1046 }
fde52b5c 1047
7a9669ca 1048 masked_flags = (k_flags & HVhek_MASK);
1049
9e720f71 1050 first_entry = oentry = &(HvARRAY(hv))[hash & (I32) HvMAX(hv)];
fde52b5c 1051 entry = *oentry;
9e720f71 1052 for (; entry; oentry = &HeNEXT(entry), entry = *oentry) {
6136c704 1053 SV *sv;
fde52b5c 1054 if (HeHASH(entry) != hash) /* strings can't be equal */
1055 continue;
eb160463 1056 if (HeKLEN(entry) != (I32)klen)
fde52b5c 1057 continue;
1c846c1f 1058 if (HeKEY(entry) != key && memNE(HeKEY(entry),key,klen)) /* is this it? */
fde52b5c 1059 continue;
7a9669ca 1060 if ((HeKFLAGS(entry) ^ masked_flags) & HVhek_UTF8)
c3654f1a 1061 continue;
8aacddc1 1062
5d2b1485 1063 if (hv == PL_strtab) {
1064 if (k_flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
1065 Safefree(key);
1066 Perl_croak(aTHX_ S_strtab_error, "delete");
1067 }
1068
8aacddc1 1069 /* if placeholder is here, it's already been deleted.... */
6136c704 1070 if (HeVAL(entry) == &PL_sv_placeholder) {
1071 if (k_flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
1072 Safefree(key);
1073 return NULL;
8aacddc1 1074 }
6136c704 1075 if (SvREADONLY(hv) && HeVAL(entry) && SvREADONLY(HeVAL(entry))) {
2393f1b9 1076 S_hv_notallowed(aTHX_ k_flags, key, klen,
c8cd6465 1077 "Attempt to delete readonly key '%"SVf"' from"
1078 " a restricted hash");
8aacddc1 1079 }
b84d0860 1080 if (k_flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
1081 Safefree(key);
8aacddc1 1082
cd6d36ac 1083 if (d_flags & G_DISCARD)
a0714e2c 1084 sv = NULL;
94f7643d 1085 else {
79d01fbf 1086 sv = sv_2mortal(HeVAL(entry));
7996736c 1087 HeVAL(entry) = &PL_sv_placeholder;
94f7643d 1088 }
8aacddc1 1089
1090 /*
1091 * If a restricted hash, rather than really deleting the entry, put
1092 * a placeholder there. This marks the key as being "approved", so
1093 * we can still access via not-really-existing key without raising
1094 * an error.
1095 */
1096 if (SvREADONLY(hv)) {
754604c4 1097 SvREFCNT_dec(HeVAL(entry));
7996736c 1098 HeVAL(entry) = &PL_sv_placeholder;
8aacddc1 1099 /* We'll be saving this slot, so the number of allocated keys
1100 * doesn't go down, but the number placeholders goes up */
ca732855 1101 HvPLACEHOLDERS(hv)++;
8aacddc1 1102 } else {
a26e96df 1103 *oentry = HeNEXT(entry);
9e720f71 1104 if(!*first_entry) {
a26e96df 1105 xhv->xhv_fill--; /* HvFILL(hv)-- */
9e720f71 1106 }
b79f7545 1107 if (SvOOK(hv) && entry == HvAUX(hv)->xhv_eiter /* HvEITER(hv) */)
8aacddc1 1108 HvLAZYDEL_on(hv);
1109 else
1110 hv_free_ent(hv, entry);
1111 xhv->xhv_keys--; /* HvKEYS(hv)-- */
574c8022 1112 if (xhv->xhv_keys == 0)
19692e8d 1113 HvHASKFLAGS_off(hv);
8aacddc1 1114 }
79072805 1115 return sv;
1116 }
8aacddc1 1117 if (SvREADONLY(hv)) {
2393f1b9 1118 S_hv_notallowed(aTHX_ k_flags, key, klen,
c8cd6465 1119 "Attempt to delete disallowed key '%"SVf"' from"
1120 " a restricted hash");
8aacddc1 1121 }
1122
19692e8d 1123 if (k_flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
f9a63242 1124 Safefree(key);
a0714e2c 1125 return NULL;
79072805 1126}
1127
76e3520e 1128STATIC void
cea2e8a9 1129S_hsplit(pTHX_ HV *hv)
79072805 1130{
97aff369 1131 dVAR;
cbec9347 1132 register XPVHV* xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(hv);
a3b680e6 1133 const I32 oldsize = (I32) xhv->xhv_max+1; /* HvMAX(hv)+1 (sick) */
79072805 1134 register I32 newsize = oldsize * 2;
1135 register I32 i;
7b2c381c 1136 char *a = (char*) HvARRAY(hv);
72311751 1137 register HE **aep;
79072805 1138 register HE **oentry;
4b5190b5 1139 int longest_chain = 0;
1140 int was_shared;
79072805 1141
18026298 1142 /*PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "hsplit called for %p which had %d\n",
1143 hv, (int) oldsize);*/
1144
5d88ecd7 1145 if (HvPLACEHOLDERS_get(hv) && !SvREADONLY(hv)) {
18026298 1146 /* Can make this clear any placeholders first for non-restricted hashes,
1147 even though Storable rebuilds restricted hashes by putting in all the
1148 placeholders (first) before turning on the readonly flag, because
1149 Storable always pre-splits the hash. */
1150 hv_clear_placeholders(hv);
1151 }
1152
3280af22 1153 PL_nomemok = TRUE;
8d6dde3e 1154#if defined(STRANGE_MALLOC) || defined(MYMALLOC)
b79f7545 1155 Renew(a, PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(newsize)
1156 + (SvOOK(hv) ? sizeof(struct xpvhv_aux) : 0), char);
422a93e5 1157 if (!a) {
4a33f861 1158 PL_nomemok = FALSE;
422a93e5 1159 return;
1160 }
b79f7545 1161 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
7a9b70e9 1162 Copy(&a[oldsize * sizeof(HE*)], &a[newsize * sizeof(HE*)], 1, struct xpvhv_aux);
b79f7545 1163 }
4633a7c4 1164#else
a02a5408 1165 Newx(a, PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(newsize)
b79f7545 1166 + (SvOOK(hv) ? sizeof(struct xpvhv_aux) : 0), char);
422a93e5 1167 if (!a) {
3280af22 1168 PL_nomemok = FALSE;
422a93e5 1169 return;
1170 }
7b2c381c 1171 Copy(HvARRAY(hv), a, oldsize * sizeof(HE*), char);
b79f7545 1172 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
1173 Copy(HvAUX(hv), &a[newsize * sizeof(HE*)], 1, struct xpvhv_aux);
1174 }
fba3b22e 1175 if (oldsize >= 64) {
7b2c381c 1176 offer_nice_chunk(HvARRAY(hv),
b79f7545 1177 PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(oldsize)
1178 + (SvOOK(hv) ? sizeof(struct xpvhv_aux) : 0));
4633a7c4 1179 }
1180 else
7b2c381c 1181 Safefree(HvARRAY(hv));
4633a7c4 1182#endif
1183
3280af22 1184 PL_nomemok = FALSE;
72311751 1185 Zero(&a[oldsize * sizeof(HE*)], (newsize-oldsize) * sizeof(HE*), char); /* zero 2nd half*/
cbec9347 1186 xhv->xhv_max = --newsize; /* HvMAX(hv) = --newsize */
7b2c381c 1187 HvARRAY(hv) = (HE**) a;
72311751 1188 aep = (HE**)a;
79072805 1189
72311751 1190 for (i=0; i<oldsize; i++,aep++) {
4b5190b5 1191 int left_length = 0;
1192 int right_length = 0;
a3b680e6 1193 register HE *entry;
1194 register HE **bep;
4b5190b5 1195
72311751 1196 if (!*aep) /* non-existent */
79072805 1197 continue;
72311751 1198 bep = aep+oldsize;
1199 for (oentry = aep, entry = *aep; entry; entry = *oentry) {
eb160463 1200 if ((HeHASH(entry) & newsize) != (U32)i) {
fde52b5c 1201 *oentry = HeNEXT(entry);
72311751 1202 HeNEXT(entry) = *bep;
1203 if (!*bep)
cbec9347 1204 xhv->xhv_fill++; /* HvFILL(hv)++ */
72311751 1205 *bep = entry;
4b5190b5 1206 right_length++;
79072805 1207 continue;
1208 }
4b5190b5 1209 else {
fde52b5c 1210 oentry = &HeNEXT(entry);
4b5190b5 1211 left_length++;
1212 }
79072805 1213 }
72311751 1214 if (!*aep) /* everything moved */
cbec9347 1215 xhv->xhv_fill--; /* HvFILL(hv)-- */
4b5190b5 1216 /* I think we don't actually need to keep track of the longest length,
1217 merely flag if anything is too long. But for the moment while
1218 developing this code I'll track it. */
1219 if (left_length > longest_chain)
1220 longest_chain = left_length;
1221 if (right_length > longest_chain)
1222 longest_chain = right_length;
1223 }
1224
1225
1226 /* Pick your policy for "hashing isn't working" here: */
fdcd69b6 1227 if (longest_chain <= HV_MAX_LENGTH_BEFORE_SPLIT /* split worked? */
4b5190b5 1228 || HvREHASH(hv)) {
1229 return;
79072805 1230 }
4b5190b5 1231
1232 if (hv == PL_strtab) {
1233 /* Urg. Someone is doing something nasty to the string table.
1234 Can't win. */
1235 return;
1236 }
1237
1238 /* Awooga. Awooga. Pathological data. */
fdcd69b6 1239 /*PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "%p %d of %d with %d/%d buckets\n", hv,
4b5190b5 1240 longest_chain, HvTOTALKEYS(hv), HvFILL(hv), 1+HvMAX(hv));*/
1241
1242 ++newsize;
a02a5408 1243 Newxz(a, PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(newsize)
b79f7545 1244 + (SvOOK(hv) ? sizeof(struct xpvhv_aux) : 0), char);
1245 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
1246 Copy(HvAUX(hv), &a[newsize * sizeof(HE*)], 1, struct xpvhv_aux);
1247 }
1248
4b5190b5 1249 was_shared = HvSHAREKEYS(hv);
1250
1251 xhv->xhv_fill = 0;
1252 HvSHAREKEYS_off(hv);
1253 HvREHASH_on(hv);
1254
7b2c381c 1255 aep = HvARRAY(hv);
4b5190b5 1256
1257 for (i=0; i<newsize; i++,aep++) {
a3b680e6 1258 register HE *entry = *aep;
4b5190b5 1259 while (entry) {
1260 /* We're going to trash this HE's next pointer when we chain it
1261 into the new hash below, so store where we go next. */
9d4ba2ae 1262 HE * const next = HeNEXT(entry);
4b5190b5 1263 UV hash;
a3b680e6 1264 HE **bep;
4b5190b5 1265
1266 /* Rehash it */
1267 PERL_HASH_INTERNAL(hash, HeKEY(entry), HeKLEN(entry));
1268
1269 if (was_shared) {
1270 /* Unshare it. */
aec46f14 1271 HEK * const new_hek
4b5190b5 1272 = save_hek_flags(HeKEY(entry), HeKLEN(entry),
1273 hash, HeKFLAGS(entry));
1274 unshare_hek (HeKEY_hek(entry));
1275 HeKEY_hek(entry) = new_hek;
1276 } else {
1277 /* Not shared, so simply write the new hash in. */
1278 HeHASH(entry) = hash;
1279 }
1280 /*PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "%d ", HeKFLAGS(entry));*/
1281 HEK_REHASH_on(HeKEY_hek(entry));
1282 /*PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "%d\n", HeKFLAGS(entry));*/
1283
1284 /* Copy oentry to the correct new chain. */
1285 bep = ((HE**)a) + (hash & (I32) xhv->xhv_max);
1286 if (!*bep)
1287 xhv->xhv_fill++; /* HvFILL(hv)++ */
1288 HeNEXT(entry) = *bep;
1289 *bep = entry;
1290
1291 entry = next;
1292 }
1293 }
7b2c381c 1294 Safefree (HvARRAY(hv));
1295 HvARRAY(hv) = (HE **)a;
79072805 1296}
1297
72940dca 1298void
864dbfa3 1299Perl_hv_ksplit(pTHX_ HV *hv, IV newmax)
72940dca 1300{
97aff369 1301 dVAR;
cbec9347 1302 register XPVHV* xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(hv);
a3b680e6 1303 const I32 oldsize = (I32) xhv->xhv_max+1; /* HvMAX(hv)+1 (sick) */
72940dca 1304 register I32 newsize;
1305 register I32 i;
72311751 1306 register char *a;
1307 register HE **aep;
72940dca 1308 register HE *entry;
1309 register HE **oentry;
1310
1311 newsize = (I32) newmax; /* possible truncation here */
1312 if (newsize != newmax || newmax <= oldsize)
1313 return;
1314 while ((newsize & (1 + ~newsize)) != newsize) {
1315 newsize &= ~(newsize & (1 + ~newsize)); /* get proper power of 2 */
1316 }
1317 if (newsize < newmax)
1318 newsize *= 2;
1319 if (newsize < newmax)
1320 return; /* overflow detection */
1321
7b2c381c 1322 a = (char *) HvARRAY(hv);
72940dca 1323 if (a) {
3280af22 1324 PL_nomemok = TRUE;
8d6dde3e 1325#if defined(STRANGE_MALLOC) || defined(MYMALLOC)
b79f7545 1326 Renew(a, PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(newsize)
1327 + (SvOOK(hv) ? sizeof(struct xpvhv_aux) : 0), char);
8aacddc1 1328 if (!a) {
4a33f861 1329 PL_nomemok = FALSE;
422a93e5 1330 return;
1331 }
b79f7545 1332 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
7a9b70e9 1333 Copy(&a[oldsize * sizeof(HE*)], &a[newsize * sizeof(HE*)], 1, struct xpvhv_aux);
b79f7545 1334 }
72940dca 1335#else
a02a5408 1336 Newx(a, PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(newsize)
b79f7545 1337 + (SvOOK(hv) ? sizeof(struct xpvhv_aux) : 0), char);
8aacddc1 1338 if (!a) {
3280af22 1339 PL_nomemok = FALSE;
422a93e5 1340 return;
1341 }
7b2c381c 1342 Copy(HvARRAY(hv), a, oldsize * sizeof(HE*), char);
b79f7545 1343 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
1344 Copy(HvAUX(hv), &a[newsize * sizeof(HE*)], 1, struct xpvhv_aux);
1345 }
fba3b22e 1346 if (oldsize >= 64) {
7b2c381c 1347 offer_nice_chunk(HvARRAY(hv),
b79f7545 1348 PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(oldsize)
1349 + (SvOOK(hv) ? sizeof(struct xpvhv_aux) : 0));
72940dca 1350 }
1351 else
7b2c381c 1352 Safefree(HvARRAY(hv));
72940dca 1353#endif
3280af22 1354 PL_nomemok = FALSE;
72311751 1355 Zero(&a[oldsize * sizeof(HE*)], (newsize-oldsize) * sizeof(HE*), char); /* zero 2nd half*/
72940dca 1356 }
1357 else {
a02a5408 1358 Newxz(a, PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(newsize), char);
72940dca 1359 }
cbec9347 1360 xhv->xhv_max = --newsize; /* HvMAX(hv) = --newsize */
7b2c381c 1361 HvARRAY(hv) = (HE **) a;
cbec9347 1362 if (!xhv->xhv_fill /* !HvFILL(hv) */) /* skip rest if no entries */
72940dca 1363 return;
1364
72311751 1365 aep = (HE**)a;
1366 for (i=0; i<oldsize; i++,aep++) {
1367 if (!*aep) /* non-existent */
72940dca 1368 continue;
72311751 1369 for (oentry = aep, entry = *aep; entry; entry = *oentry) {
6136c704 1370 register I32 j = (HeHASH(entry) & newsize);
1371
1372 if (j != i) {
72940dca 1373 j -= i;
1374 *oentry = HeNEXT(entry);
72311751 1375 if (!(HeNEXT(entry) = aep[j]))
cbec9347 1376 xhv->xhv_fill++; /* HvFILL(hv)++ */
72311751 1377 aep[j] = entry;
72940dca 1378 continue;
1379 }
1380 else
1381 oentry = &HeNEXT(entry);
1382 }
72311751 1383 if (!*aep) /* everything moved */
cbec9347 1384 xhv->xhv_fill--; /* HvFILL(hv)-- */
72940dca 1385 }
1386}
1387
954c1994 1388/*
1389=for apidoc newHV
1390
1391Creates a new HV. The reference count is set to 1.
1392
1393=cut
1394*/
1395
79072805 1396HV *
864dbfa3 1397Perl_newHV(pTHX)
79072805 1398{
cbec9347 1399 register XPVHV* xhv;
561b68a9 1400 HV * const hv = (HV*)newSV(0);
79072805 1401
a0d0e21e 1402 sv_upgrade((SV *)hv, SVt_PVHV);
cbec9347 1403 xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(hv);
79072805 1404 SvPOK_off(hv);
1405 SvNOK_off(hv);
1c846c1f 1406#ifndef NODEFAULT_SHAREKEYS
fde52b5c 1407 HvSHAREKEYS_on(hv); /* key-sharing on by default */
1c846c1f 1408#endif
4b5190b5 1409
cbec9347 1410 xhv->xhv_max = 7; /* HvMAX(hv) = 7 (start with 8 buckets) */
1411 xhv->xhv_fill = 0; /* HvFILL(hv) = 0 */
79072805 1412 return hv;
1413}
1414
b3ac6de7 1415HV *
864dbfa3 1416Perl_newHVhv(pTHX_ HV *ohv)
b3ac6de7 1417{
9d4ba2ae 1418 HV * const hv = newHV();
4beac62f 1419 STRLEN hv_max, hv_fill;
4beac62f 1420
1421 if (!ohv || (hv_fill = HvFILL(ohv)) == 0)
1422 return hv;
4beac62f 1423 hv_max = HvMAX(ohv);
b3ac6de7 1424
b56ba0bf 1425 if (!SvMAGICAL((SV *)ohv)) {
1426 /* It's an ordinary hash, so copy it fast. AMS 20010804 */
eb160463 1427 STRLEN i;
a3b680e6 1428 const bool shared = !!HvSHAREKEYS(ohv);
aec46f14 1429 HE **ents, ** const oents = (HE **)HvARRAY(ohv);
ff875642 1430 char *a;
a02a5408 1431 Newx(a, PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(hv_max+1), char);
ff875642 1432 ents = (HE**)a;
b56ba0bf 1433
1434 /* In each bucket... */
1435 for (i = 0; i <= hv_max; i++) {
6136c704 1436 HE *prev = NULL;
aec46f14 1437 HE *oent = oents[i];
b56ba0bf 1438
1439 if (!oent) {
1440 ents[i] = NULL;
1441 continue;
1442 }
1443
1444 /* Copy the linked list of entries. */
aec46f14 1445 for (; oent; oent = HeNEXT(oent)) {
a3b680e6 1446 const U32 hash = HeHASH(oent);
1447 const char * const key = HeKEY(oent);
1448 const STRLEN len = HeKLEN(oent);
1449 const int flags = HeKFLAGS(oent);
6136c704 1450 HE * const ent = new_HE();
b56ba0bf 1451
45dea987 1452 HeVAL(ent) = newSVsv(HeVAL(oent));
19692e8d 1453 HeKEY_hek(ent)
6e838c70 1454 = shared ? share_hek_flags(key, len, hash, flags)
19692e8d 1455 : save_hek_flags(key, len, hash, flags);
b56ba0bf 1456 if (prev)
1457 HeNEXT(prev) = ent;
1458 else
1459 ents[i] = ent;
1460 prev = ent;
1461 HeNEXT(ent) = NULL;
1462 }
1463 }
1464
1465 HvMAX(hv) = hv_max;
1466 HvFILL(hv) = hv_fill;
8aacddc1 1467 HvTOTALKEYS(hv) = HvTOTALKEYS(ohv);
b56ba0bf 1468 HvARRAY(hv) = ents;
aec46f14 1469 } /* not magical */
b56ba0bf 1470 else {
1471 /* Iterate over ohv, copying keys and values one at a time. */
b3ac6de7 1472 HE *entry;
bfcb3514 1473 const I32 riter = HvRITER_get(ohv);
1474 HE * const eiter = HvEITER_get(ohv);
b56ba0bf 1475
1476 /* Can we use fewer buckets? (hv_max is always 2^n-1) */
1477 while (hv_max && hv_max + 1 >= hv_fill * 2)
1478 hv_max = hv_max / 2;
1479 HvMAX(hv) = hv_max;
1480
4a76a316 1481 hv_iterinit(ohv);
e16e2ff8 1482 while ((entry = hv_iternext_flags(ohv, 0))) {
19692e8d 1483 hv_store_flags(hv, HeKEY(entry), HeKLEN(entry),
1484 newSVsv(HeVAL(entry)), HeHASH(entry),
1485 HeKFLAGS(entry));
b3ac6de7 1486 }
bfcb3514 1487 HvRITER_set(ohv, riter);
1488 HvEITER_set(ohv, eiter);
b3ac6de7 1489 }
1c846c1f 1490
b3ac6de7 1491 return hv;
1492}
1493
79072805 1494void
864dbfa3 1495Perl_hv_free_ent(pTHX_ HV *hv, register HE *entry)
79072805 1496{
97aff369 1497 dVAR;
16bdeea2 1498 SV *val;
1499
68dc0745 1500 if (!entry)
79072805 1501 return;
16bdeea2 1502 val = HeVAL(entry);
bfcb3514 1503 if (val && isGV(val) && GvCVu(val) && HvNAME_get(hv))
3280af22 1504 PL_sub_generation++; /* may be deletion of method from stash */
16bdeea2 1505 SvREFCNT_dec(val);
68dc0745 1506 if (HeKLEN(entry) == HEf_SVKEY) {
1507 SvREFCNT_dec(HeKEY_sv(entry));
8aacddc1 1508 Safefree(HeKEY_hek(entry));
44a8e56a 1509 }
1510 else if (HvSHAREKEYS(hv))
68dc0745 1511 unshare_hek(HeKEY_hek(entry));
fde52b5c 1512 else
68dc0745 1513 Safefree(HeKEY_hek(entry));
d33b2eba 1514 del_HE(entry);
79072805 1515}
1516
1517void
864dbfa3 1518Perl_hv_delayfree_ent(pTHX_ HV *hv, register HE *entry)
79072805 1519{
97aff369 1520 dVAR;
68dc0745 1521 if (!entry)
79072805 1522 return;
bc4947fc 1523 /* SvREFCNT_inc to counter the SvREFCNT_dec in hv_free_ent */
1524 sv_2mortal(SvREFCNT_inc(HeVAL(entry))); /* free between statements */
68dc0745 1525 if (HeKLEN(entry) == HEf_SVKEY) {
bc4947fc 1526 sv_2mortal(SvREFCNT_inc(HeKEY_sv(entry)));
44a8e56a 1527 }
bc4947fc 1528 hv_free_ent(hv, entry);
79072805 1529}
1530
954c1994 1531/*
1532=for apidoc hv_clear
1533
1534Clears a hash, making it empty.
1535
1536=cut
1537*/
1538
79072805 1539void
864dbfa3 1540Perl_hv_clear(pTHX_ HV *hv)
79072805 1541{
27da23d5 1542 dVAR;
cbec9347 1543 register XPVHV* xhv;
79072805 1544 if (!hv)
1545 return;
49293501 1546
ecae49c0 1547 DEBUG_A(Perl_hv_assert(aTHX_ hv));
1548
34c3c4e3 1549 xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(hv);
1550
7b2c381c 1551 if (SvREADONLY(hv) && HvARRAY(hv) != NULL) {
34c3c4e3 1552 /* restricted hash: convert all keys to placeholders */
b464bac0 1553 STRLEN i;
1554 for (i = 0; i <= xhv->xhv_max; i++) {
7b2c381c 1555 HE *entry = (HvARRAY(hv))[i];
3a676441 1556 for (; entry; entry = HeNEXT(entry)) {
1557 /* not already placeholder */
7996736c 1558 if (HeVAL(entry) != &PL_sv_placeholder) {
3a676441 1559 if (HeVAL(entry) && SvREADONLY(HeVAL(entry))) {
6136c704 1560 SV* const keysv = hv_iterkeysv(entry);
3a676441 1561 Perl_croak(aTHX_
1562 "Attempt to delete readonly key '%"SVf"' from a restricted hash",
1563 keysv);
1564 }
1565 SvREFCNT_dec(HeVAL(entry));
7996736c 1566 HeVAL(entry) = &PL_sv_placeholder;
ca732855 1567 HvPLACEHOLDERS(hv)++;
3a676441 1568 }
34c3c4e3 1569 }
1570 }
df8c6964 1571 goto reset;
49293501 1572 }
1573
463ee0b2 1574 hfreeentries(hv);
ca732855 1575 HvPLACEHOLDERS_set(hv, 0);
7b2c381c 1576 if (HvARRAY(hv))
1577 (void)memzero(HvARRAY(hv),
cbec9347 1578 (xhv->xhv_max+1 /* HvMAX(hv)+1 */) * sizeof(HE*));
a0d0e21e 1579
1580 if (SvRMAGICAL(hv))
1c846c1f 1581 mg_clear((SV*)hv);
574c8022 1582
19692e8d 1583 HvHASKFLAGS_off(hv);
bb443f97 1584 HvREHASH_off(hv);
df8c6964 1585 reset:
b79f7545 1586 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
bfcb3514 1587 HvEITER_set(hv, NULL);
1588 }
79072805 1589}
1590
3540d4ce 1591/*
1592=for apidoc hv_clear_placeholders
1593
1594Clears any placeholders from a hash. If a restricted hash has any of its keys
1595marked as readonly and the key is subsequently deleted, the key is not actually
1596deleted but is marked by assigning it a value of &PL_sv_placeholder. This tags
1597it so it will be ignored by future operations such as iterating over the hash,
4cdaeff7 1598but will still allow the hash to have a value reassigned to the key at some
3540d4ce 1599future point. This function clears any such placeholder keys from the hash.
1600See Hash::Util::lock_keys() for an example of its use.
1601
1602=cut
1603*/
1604
1605void
1606Perl_hv_clear_placeholders(pTHX_ HV *hv)
1607{
27da23d5 1608 dVAR;
5d88ecd7 1609 I32 items = (I32)HvPLACEHOLDERS_get(hv);
b464bac0 1610 I32 i;
d3677389 1611
1612 if (items == 0)
1613 return;
1614
b464bac0 1615 i = HvMAX(hv);
d3677389 1616 do {
1617 /* Loop down the linked list heads */
6136c704 1618 bool first = TRUE;
d3677389 1619 HE **oentry = &(HvARRAY(hv))[i];
cf6db12b 1620 HE *entry;
d3677389 1621
cf6db12b 1622 while ((entry = *oentry)) {
d3677389 1623 if (HeVAL(entry) == &PL_sv_placeholder) {
1624 *oentry = HeNEXT(entry);
1625 if (first && !*oentry)
1626 HvFILL(hv)--; /* This linked list is now empty. */
2e58978b 1627 if (entry == HvEITER_get(hv))
d3677389 1628 HvLAZYDEL_on(hv);
1629 else
1630 hv_free_ent(hv, entry);
1631
1632 if (--items == 0) {
1633 /* Finished. */
5d88ecd7 1634 HvTOTALKEYS(hv) -= (IV)HvPLACEHOLDERS_get(hv);
d3677389 1635 if (HvKEYS(hv) == 0)
1636 HvHASKFLAGS_off(hv);
5d88ecd7 1637 HvPLACEHOLDERS_set(hv, 0);
d3677389 1638 return;
1639 }
213ce8b3 1640 } else {
1641 oentry = &HeNEXT(entry);
6136c704 1642 first = FALSE;
d3677389 1643 }
1644 }
1645 } while (--i >= 0);
1646 /* You can't get here, hence assertion should always fail. */
1647 assert (items == 0);
1648 assert (0);
3540d4ce 1649}
1650
76e3520e 1651STATIC void
cea2e8a9 1652S_hfreeentries(pTHX_ HV *hv)
79072805 1653{
23976bdd 1654 /* This is the array that we're going to restore */
1655 HE **orig_array;
1656 HEK *name;
1657 int attempts = 100;
3abe233e 1658
a0d0e21e 1659 if (!HvARRAY(hv))
79072805 1660 return;
a0d0e21e 1661
23976bdd 1662 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
1663 /* If the hash is actually a symbol table with a name, look after the
1664 name. */
1665 struct xpvhv_aux *iter = HvAUX(hv);
1666
1667 name = iter->xhv_name;
1668 iter->xhv_name = NULL;
1669 } else {
1670 name = NULL;
1671 }
1672
1673 orig_array = HvARRAY(hv);
1674 /* orig_array remains unchanged throughout the loop. If after freeing all
1675 the entries it turns out that one of the little blighters has triggered
1676 an action that has caused HvARRAY to be re-allocated, then we set
1677 array to the new HvARRAY, and try again. */
1678
1679 while (1) {
1680 /* This is the one we're going to try to empty. First time round
1681 it's the original array. (Hopefully there will only be 1 time
1682 round) */
6136c704 1683 HE ** const array = HvARRAY(hv);
7440661e 1684 I32 i = HvMAX(hv);
23976bdd 1685
1686 /* Because we have taken xhv_name out, the only allocated pointer
1687 in the aux structure that might exist is the backreference array.
1688 */
1689
1690 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
7440661e 1691 HE *entry;
23976bdd 1692 struct xpvhv_aux *iter = HvAUX(hv);
1693 /* If there are weak references to this HV, we need to avoid
1694 freeing them up here. In particular we need to keep the AV
1695 visible as what we're deleting might well have weak references
1696 back to this HV, so the for loop below may well trigger
1697 the removal of backreferences from this array. */
1698
1699 if (iter->xhv_backreferences) {
1700 /* So donate them to regular backref magic to keep them safe.
1701 The sv_magic will increase the reference count of the AV,
1702 so we need to drop it first. */
5b285ea4 1703 SvREFCNT_dec(iter->xhv_backreferences);
23976bdd 1704 if (AvFILLp(iter->xhv_backreferences) == -1) {
1705 /* Turns out that the array is empty. Just free it. */
1706 SvREFCNT_dec(iter->xhv_backreferences);
1b8791d1 1707
23976bdd 1708 } else {
1709 sv_magic((SV*)hv, (SV*)iter->xhv_backreferences,
1710 PERL_MAGIC_backref, NULL, 0);
1711 }
1712 iter->xhv_backreferences = NULL;
5b285ea4 1713 }
86f55936 1714
23976bdd 1715 entry = iter->xhv_eiter; /* HvEITER(hv) */
1716 if (entry && HvLAZYDEL(hv)) { /* was deleted earlier? */
1717 HvLAZYDEL_off(hv);
1718 hv_free_ent(hv, entry);
1719 }
1720 iter->xhv_riter = -1; /* HvRITER(hv) = -1 */
4608196e 1721 iter->xhv_eiter = NULL; /* HvEITER(hv) = NULL */
b79f7545 1722
23976bdd 1723 /* There are now no allocated pointers in the aux structure. */
2f86008e 1724
23976bdd 1725 SvFLAGS(hv) &= ~SVf_OOK; /* Goodbye, aux structure. */
1726 /* What aux structure? */
a0d0e21e 1727 }
bfcb3514 1728
23976bdd 1729 /* make everyone else think the array is empty, so that the destructors
1730 * called for freed entries can't recusively mess with us */
1731 HvARRAY(hv) = NULL;
1732 HvFILL(hv) = 0;
1733 ((XPVHV*) SvANY(hv))->xhv_keys = 0;
1734
7440661e 1735
1736 do {
1737 /* Loop down the linked list heads */
1738 HE *entry = array[i];
1739
1740 while (entry) {
23976bdd 1741 register HE * const oentry = entry;
1742 entry = HeNEXT(entry);
1743 hv_free_ent(hv, oentry);
1744 }
7440661e 1745 } while (--i >= 0);
b79f7545 1746
23976bdd 1747 /* As there are no allocated pointers in the aux structure, it's now
1748 safe to free the array we just cleaned up, if it's not the one we're
1749 going to put back. */
1750 if (array != orig_array) {
1751 Safefree(array);
1752 }
b79f7545 1753
23976bdd 1754 if (!HvARRAY(hv)) {
1755 /* Good. No-one added anything this time round. */
1756 break;
bfcb3514 1757 }
b79f7545 1758
23976bdd 1759 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
1760 /* Someone attempted to iterate or set the hash name while we had
1761 the array set to 0. We'll catch backferences on the next time
1762 round the while loop. */
1763 assert(HvARRAY(hv));
1b8791d1 1764
23976bdd 1765 if (HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name) {
1766 unshare_hek_or_pvn(HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name, 0, 0, 0);
1767 }
1768 }
1769
1770 if (--attempts == 0) {
1771 Perl_die(aTHX_ "panic: hfreeentries failed to free hash - something is repeatedly re-creating entries");
1772 }
6136c704 1773 }
23976bdd 1774
1775 HvARRAY(hv) = orig_array;
1776
1777 /* If the hash was actually a symbol table, put the name back. */
1778 if (name) {
1779 /* We have restored the original array. If name is non-NULL, then
1780 the original array had an aux structure at the end. So this is
1781 valid: */
1782 SvFLAGS(hv) |= SVf_OOK;
1783 HvAUX(hv)->xhv_name = name;
1b8791d1 1784 }
79072805 1785}
1786
954c1994 1787/*
1788=for apidoc hv_undef
1789
1790Undefines the hash.
1791
1792=cut
1793*/
1794
79072805 1795void
864dbfa3 1796Perl_hv_undef(pTHX_ HV *hv)
79072805 1797{
97aff369 1798 dVAR;
cbec9347 1799 register XPVHV* xhv;
bfcb3514 1800 const char *name;
86f55936 1801
79072805 1802 if (!hv)
1803 return;
ecae49c0 1804 DEBUG_A(Perl_hv_assert(aTHX_ hv));
cbec9347 1805 xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(hv);
463ee0b2 1806 hfreeentries(hv);
bfcb3514 1807 if ((name = HvNAME_get(hv))) {
7e8961ec 1808 if(PL_stashcache)
7423f6db 1809 hv_delete(PL_stashcache, name, HvNAMELEN_get(hv), G_DISCARD);
bd61b366 1810 hv_name_set(hv, NULL, 0, 0);
85e6fe83 1811 }
b79f7545 1812 SvFLAGS(hv) &= ~SVf_OOK;
1813 Safefree(HvARRAY(hv));
cbec9347 1814 xhv->xhv_max = 7; /* HvMAX(hv) = 7 (it's a normal hash) */
7b2c381c 1815 HvARRAY(hv) = 0;
ca732855 1816 HvPLACEHOLDERS_set(hv, 0);
a0d0e21e 1817
1818 if (SvRMAGICAL(hv))
1c846c1f 1819 mg_clear((SV*)hv);
79072805 1820}
1821
b464bac0 1822static struct xpvhv_aux*
5f66b61c 1823S_hv_auxinit(HV *hv) {
bfcb3514 1824 struct xpvhv_aux *iter;
b79f7545 1825 char *array;
bfcb3514 1826
b79f7545 1827 if (!HvARRAY(hv)) {
a02a5408 1828 Newxz(array, PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(HvMAX(hv) + 1)
b79f7545 1829 + sizeof(struct xpvhv_aux), char);
1830 } else {
1831 array = (char *) HvARRAY(hv);
1832 Renew(array, PERL_HV_ARRAY_ALLOC_BYTES(HvMAX(hv) + 1)
1833 + sizeof(struct xpvhv_aux), char);
1834 }
1835 HvARRAY(hv) = (HE**) array;
1836 /* SvOOK_on(hv) attacks the IV flags. */
1837 SvFLAGS(hv) |= SVf_OOK;
1838 iter = HvAUX(hv);
bfcb3514 1839
1840 iter->xhv_riter = -1; /* HvRITER(hv) = -1 */
4608196e 1841 iter->xhv_eiter = NULL; /* HvEITER(hv) = NULL */
bfcb3514 1842 iter->xhv_name = 0;
86f55936 1843 iter->xhv_backreferences = 0;
bfcb3514 1844 return iter;
1845}
1846
954c1994 1847/*
1848=for apidoc hv_iterinit
1849
1850Prepares a starting point to traverse a hash table. Returns the number of
1851keys in the hash (i.e. the same as C<HvKEYS(tb)>). The return value is
1c846c1f 1852currently only meaningful for hashes without tie magic.
954c1994 1853
1854NOTE: Before version 5.004_65, C<hv_iterinit> used to return the number of
1855hash buckets that happen to be in use. If you still need that esoteric
1856value, you can get it through the macro C<HvFILL(tb)>.
1857
e16e2ff8 1858
954c1994 1859=cut
1860*/
1861
79072805 1862I32
864dbfa3 1863Perl_hv_iterinit(pTHX_ HV *hv)
79072805 1864{
aa689395 1865 if (!hv)
cea2e8a9 1866 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Bad hash");
bfcb3514 1867
b79f7545 1868 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
6136c704 1869 struct xpvhv_aux * const iter = HvAUX(hv);
0bd48802 1870 HE * const entry = iter->xhv_eiter; /* HvEITER(hv) */
bfcb3514 1871 if (entry && HvLAZYDEL(hv)) { /* was deleted earlier? */
1872 HvLAZYDEL_off(hv);
1873 hv_free_ent(hv, entry);
1874 }
1875 iter->xhv_riter = -1; /* HvRITER(hv) = -1 */
4608196e 1876 iter->xhv_eiter = NULL; /* HvEITER(hv) = NULL */
bfcb3514 1877 } else {
6136c704 1878 hv_auxinit(hv);
72940dca 1879 }
bfcb3514 1880
cbec9347 1881 /* used to be xhv->xhv_fill before 5.004_65 */
5d88ecd7 1882 return HvTOTALKEYS(hv);
79072805 1883}
bfcb3514 1884
1885I32 *
1886Perl_hv_riter_p(pTHX_ HV *hv) {
1887 struct xpvhv_aux *iter;
1888
1889 if (!hv)
1890 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Bad hash");
1891
6136c704 1892 iter = SvOOK(hv) ? HvAUX(hv) : hv_auxinit(hv);
bfcb3514 1893 return &(iter->xhv_riter);
1894}
1895
1896HE **
1897Perl_hv_eiter_p(pTHX_ HV *hv) {
1898 struct xpvhv_aux *iter;
1899
1900 if (!hv)
1901 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Bad hash");
1902
6136c704 1903 iter = SvOOK(hv) ? HvAUX(hv) : hv_auxinit(hv);
bfcb3514 1904 return &(iter->xhv_eiter);
1905}
1906
1907void
1908Perl_hv_riter_set(pTHX_ HV *hv, I32 riter) {
1909 struct xpvhv_aux *iter;
1910
1911 if (!hv)
1912 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Bad hash");
1913
b79f7545 1914 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
1915 iter = HvAUX(hv);
1916 } else {
bfcb3514 1917 if (riter == -1)
1918 return;
1919
6136c704 1920 iter = hv_auxinit(hv);
bfcb3514 1921 }
1922 iter->xhv_riter = riter;
1923}
1924
1925void
1926Perl_hv_eiter_set(pTHX_ HV *hv, HE *eiter) {
1927 struct xpvhv_aux *iter;
1928
1929 if (!hv)
1930 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Bad hash");
1931
b79f7545 1932 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
1933 iter = HvAUX(hv);
1934 } else {
bfcb3514 1935 /* 0 is the default so don't go malloc()ing a new structure just to
1936 hold 0. */
1937 if (!eiter)
1938 return;
1939
6136c704 1940 iter = hv_auxinit(hv);
bfcb3514 1941 }
1942 iter->xhv_eiter = eiter;
1943}
1944
bfcb3514 1945void
7423f6db 1946Perl_hv_name_set(pTHX_ HV *hv, const char *name, I32 len, int flags)
bfcb3514 1947{
97aff369 1948 dVAR;
b79f7545 1949 struct xpvhv_aux *iter;
7423f6db 1950 U32 hash;
46c461b5 1951
1952 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(flags);
bfcb3514 1953
b79f7545 1954 if (SvOOK(hv)) {
1955 iter = HvAUX(hv);
7423f6db 1956 if (iter->xhv_name) {
1957 unshare_hek_or_pvn(iter->xhv_name, 0, 0, 0);
1958 }
16580ff5 1959 } else {
bfcb3514 1960 if (name == 0)
1961 return;
1962
6136c704 1963 iter = hv_auxinit(hv);
bfcb3514 1964 }
7423f6db 1965 PERL_HASH(hash, name, len);
1966 iter->xhv_name = name ? share_hek(name, len, hash) : 0;
bfcb3514 1967}
1968
86f55936 1969AV **
1970Perl_hv_backreferences_p(pTHX_ HV *hv) {
6136c704 1971 struct xpvhv_aux * const iter = SvOOK(hv) ? HvAUX(hv) : hv_auxinit(hv);
96a5add6 1972 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
86f55936 1973 return &(iter->xhv_backreferences);
1974}
1975
1976void
1977Perl_hv_kill_backrefs(pTHX_ HV *hv) {
1978 AV *av;
1979
1980 if (!SvOOK(hv))
1981 return;
1982
1983 av = HvAUX(hv)->xhv_backreferences;
1984
1985 if (av) {
1986 HvAUX(hv)->xhv_backreferences = 0;
1987 Perl_sv_kill_backrefs(aTHX_ (SV*) hv, av);
1988 }
1989}
1990
954c1994 1991/*
7a7b9979 1992hv_iternext is implemented as a macro in hv.h
1993
954c1994 1994=for apidoc hv_iternext
1995
1996Returns entries from a hash iterator. See C<hv_iterinit>.
1997
fe7bca90 1998You may call C<hv_delete> or C<hv_delete_ent> on the hash entry that the
1999iterator currently points to, without losing your place or invalidating your
2000iterator. Note that in this case the current entry is deleted from the hash
2001with your iterator holding the last reference to it. Your iterator is flagged
2002to free the entry on the next call to C<hv_iternext>, so you must not discard
2003your iterator immediately else the entry will leak - call C<hv_iternext> to
2004trigger the resource deallocation.
2005
fe7bca90 2006=for apidoc hv_iternext_flags
2007
2008Returns entries from a hash iterator. See C<hv_iterinit> and C<hv_iternext>.
2009The C<flags> value will normally be zero; if HV_ITERNEXT_WANTPLACEHOLDERS is
2010set the placeholders keys (for restricted hashes) will be returned in addition
2011to normal keys. By default placeholders are automatically skipped over.
7996736c 2012Currently a placeholder is implemented with a value that is
2013C<&Perl_sv_placeholder>. Note that the implementation of placeholders and
fe7bca90 2014restricted hashes may change, and the implementation currently is
2015insufficiently abstracted for any change to be tidy.
e16e2ff8 2016
fe7bca90 2017=cut
e16e2ff8 2018*/
2019
2020HE *
2021Perl_hv_iternext_flags(pTHX_ HV *hv, I32 flags)
2022{
27da23d5 2023 dVAR;
cbec9347 2024 register XPVHV* xhv;
79072805 2025 register HE *entry;
a0d0e21e 2026 HE *oldentry;
463ee0b2 2027 MAGIC* mg;
bfcb3514 2028 struct xpvhv_aux *iter;
79072805 2029
2030 if (!hv)
cea2e8a9 2031 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Bad hash");
cbec9347 2032 xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(hv);
bfcb3514 2033
b79f7545 2034 if (!SvOOK(hv)) {
bfcb3514 2035 /* Too many things (well, pp_each at least) merrily assume that you can
2036 call iv_iternext without calling hv_iterinit, so we'll have to deal
2037 with it. */
2038 hv_iterinit(hv);
bfcb3514 2039 }
b79f7545 2040 iter = HvAUX(hv);
bfcb3514 2041
2042 oldentry = entry = iter->xhv_eiter; /* HvEITER(hv) */
463ee0b2 2043
14befaf4 2044 if ((mg = SvTIED_mg((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_tied))) {
c4420975 2045 SV * const key = sv_newmortal();
cd1469e6 2046 if (entry) {
fde52b5c 2047 sv_setsv(key, HeSVKEY_force(entry));
cd1469e6 2048 SvREFCNT_dec(HeSVKEY(entry)); /* get rid of previous key */
2049 }
a0d0e21e 2050 else {
ff68c719 2051 char *k;
bbce6d69 2052 HEK *hek;
ff68c719 2053
cbec9347 2054 /* one HE per MAGICAL hash */
bfcb3514 2055 iter->xhv_eiter = entry = new_HE(); /* HvEITER(hv) = new_HE() */
4633a7c4 2056 Zero(entry, 1, HE);
a02a5408 2057 Newxz(k, HEK_BASESIZE + sizeof(SV*), char);
ff68c719 2058 hek = (HEK*)k;
2059 HeKEY_hek(entry) = hek;
fde52b5c 2060 HeKLEN(entry) = HEf_SVKEY;
a0d0e21e 2061 }
2062 magic_nextpack((SV*) hv,mg,key);
8aacddc1 2063 if (SvOK(key)) {
cd1469e6 2064 /* force key to stay around until next time */
b37c2d43 2065 HeSVKEY_set(entry, SvREFCNT_inc_simple_NN(key));
bbce6d69 2066 return entry; /* beware, hent_val is not set */
8aacddc1 2067 }
fde52b5c 2068 if (HeVAL(entry))
2069 SvREFCNT_dec(HeVAL(entry));
ff68c719 2070 Safefree(HeKEY_hek(entry));
d33b2eba 2071 del_HE(entry);
4608196e 2072 iter->xhv_eiter = NULL; /* HvEITER(hv) = NULL */
2073 return NULL;
79072805 2074 }
f675dbe5 2075#ifdef DYNAMIC_ENV_FETCH /* set up %ENV for iteration */
03026e68 2076 if (!entry && SvRMAGICAL((SV*)hv) && mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_env)) {
f675dbe5 2077 prime_env_iter();
03026e68 2078#ifdef VMS
2079 /* The prime_env_iter() on VMS just loaded up new hash values
2080 * so the iteration count needs to be reset back to the beginning
2081 */
2082 hv_iterinit(hv);
2083 iter = HvAUX(hv);
2084 oldentry = entry = iter->xhv_eiter; /* HvEITER(hv) */
2085#endif
2086 }
f675dbe5 2087#endif
463ee0b2 2088
b79f7545 2089 /* hv_iterint now ensures this. */
2090 assert (HvARRAY(hv));
2091
015a5f36 2092 /* At start of hash, entry is NULL. */
fde52b5c 2093 if (entry)
8aacddc1 2094 {
fde52b5c 2095 entry = HeNEXT(entry);
e16e2ff8 2096 if (!(flags & HV_ITERNEXT_WANTPLACEHOLDERS)) {
2097 /*
2098 * Skip past any placeholders -- don't want to include them in
2099 * any iteration.
2100 */
7996736c 2101 while (entry && HeVAL(entry) == &PL_sv_placeholder) {
e16e2ff8 2102 entry = HeNEXT(entry);
2103 }
8aacddc1 2104 }
2105 }
fde52b5c 2106 while (!entry) {
015a5f36 2107 /* OK. Come to the end of the current list. Grab the next one. */
2108
bfcb3514 2109 iter->xhv_riter++; /* HvRITER(hv)++ */
2110 if (iter->xhv_riter > (I32)xhv->xhv_max /* HvRITER(hv) > HvMAX(hv) */) {
015a5f36 2111 /* There is no next one. End of the hash. */
bfcb3514 2112 iter->xhv_riter = -1; /* HvRITER(hv) = -1 */
fde52b5c 2113 break;
79072805 2114 }
7b2c381c 2115 entry = (HvARRAY(hv))[iter->xhv_riter];
8aacddc1 2116
e16e2ff8 2117 if (!(flags & HV_ITERNEXT_WANTPLACEHOLDERS)) {
015a5f36 2118 /* If we have an entry, but it's a placeholder, don't count it.
2119 Try the next. */
7996736c 2120 while (entry && HeVAL(entry) == &PL_sv_placeholder)
015a5f36 2121 entry = HeNEXT(entry);
2122 }
2123 /* Will loop again if this linked list starts NULL
2124 (for HV_ITERNEXT_WANTPLACEHOLDERS)
2125 or if we run through it and find only placeholders. */
fde52b5c 2126 }
79072805 2127
72940dca 2128 if (oldentry && HvLAZYDEL(hv)) { /* was deleted earlier? */
2129 HvLAZYDEL_off(hv);
68dc0745 2130 hv_free_ent(hv, oldentry);
72940dca 2131 }
a0d0e21e 2132
fdcd69b6 2133 /*if (HvREHASH(hv) && entry && !HeKREHASH(entry))
2134 PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "Awooga %p %p\n", hv, entry);*/
2135
bfcb3514 2136 iter->xhv_eiter = entry; /* HvEITER(hv) = entry */
79072805 2137 return entry;
2138}
2139
954c1994 2140/*
2141=for apidoc hv_iterkey
2142
2143Returns the key from the current position of the hash iterator. See
2144C<hv_iterinit>.
2145
2146=cut
2147*/
2148
79072805 2149char *
864dbfa3 2150Perl_hv_iterkey(pTHX_ register HE *entry, I32 *retlen)
79072805 2151{
fde52b5c 2152 if (HeKLEN(entry) == HEf_SVKEY) {
fb73857a 2153 STRLEN len;
0bd48802 2154 char * const p = SvPV(HeKEY_sv(entry), len);
fb73857a 2155 *retlen = len;
2156 return p;
fde52b5c 2157 }
2158 else {
2159 *retlen = HeKLEN(entry);
2160 return HeKEY(entry);
2161 }
2162}
2163
2164/* unlike hv_iterval(), this always returns a mortal copy of the key */
954c1994 2165/*
2166=for apidoc hv_iterkeysv
2167
2168Returns the key as an C<SV*> from the current position of the hash
2169iterator. The return value will always be a mortal copy of the key. Also
2170see C<hv_iterinit>.
2171
2172=cut
2173*/
2174
fde52b5c 2175SV *
864dbfa3 2176Perl_hv_iterkeysv(pTHX_ register HE *entry)
fde52b5c 2177{
c1b02ed8 2178 return sv_2mortal(newSVhek(HeKEY_hek(entry)));
79072805 2179}
2180
954c1994 2181/*
2182=for apidoc hv_iterval
2183
2184Returns the value from the current position of the hash iterator. See
2185C<hv_iterkey>.
2186
2187=cut
2188*/
2189
79072805 2190SV *
864dbfa3 2191Perl_hv_iterval(pTHX_ HV *hv, register HE *entry)
79072805 2192{
8990e307 2193 if (SvRMAGICAL(hv)) {
14befaf4 2194 if (mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_tied)) {
c4420975 2195 SV* const sv = sv_newmortal();
bbce6d69 2196 if (HeKLEN(entry) == HEf_SVKEY)
2197 mg_copy((SV*)hv, sv, (char*)HeKEY_sv(entry), HEf_SVKEY);
a3b680e6 2198 else
2199 mg_copy((SV*)hv, sv, HeKEY(entry), HeKLEN(entry));
463ee0b2 2200 return sv;
2201 }
79072805 2202 }
fde52b5c 2203 return HeVAL(entry);
79072805 2204}
2205
954c1994 2206/*
2207=for apidoc hv_iternextsv
2208
2209Performs an C<hv_iternext>, C<hv_iterkey>, and C<hv_iterval> in one
2210operation.
2211
2212=cut
2213*/
2214
a0d0e21e 2215SV *
864dbfa3 2216Perl_hv_iternextsv(pTHX_ HV *hv, char **key, I32 *retlen)
a0d0e21e 2217{
0bd48802 2218 HE * const he = hv_iternext_flags(hv, 0);
2219
2220 if (!he)
a0d0e21e 2221 return NULL;
2222 *key = hv_iterkey(he, retlen);
2223 return hv_iterval(hv, he);
2224}
2225
954c1994 2226/*
bc5cdc23 2227
2228Now a macro in hv.h
2229
954c1994 2230=for apidoc hv_magic
2231
2232Adds magic to a hash. See C<sv_magic>.
2233
2234=cut
2235*/
2236
bbce6d69 2237/* possibly free a shared string if no one has access to it
fde52b5c 2238 * len and hash must both be valid for str.
2239 */
bbce6d69 2240void
864dbfa3 2241Perl_unsharepvn(pTHX_ const char *str, I32 len, U32 hash)
fde52b5c 2242{
19692e8d 2243 unshare_hek_or_pvn (NULL, str, len, hash);
2244}
2245
2246
2247void
2248Perl_unshare_hek(pTHX_ HEK *hek)
2249{
2250 unshare_hek_or_pvn(hek, NULL, 0, 0);
2251}
2252
2253/* possibly free a shared string if no one has access to it
2254 hek if non-NULL takes priority over the other 3, else str, len and hash
2255 are used. If so, len and hash must both be valid for str.
2256 */
df132699 2257STATIC void
97ddebaf 2258S_unshare_hek_or_pvn(pTHX_ const HEK *hek, const char *str, I32 len, U32 hash)
19692e8d 2259{
97aff369 2260 dVAR;
cbec9347 2261 register XPVHV* xhv;
20454177 2262 HE *entry;
fde52b5c 2263 register HE **oentry;
45d1cc86 2264 HE **first;
a3b680e6 2265 bool found = 0;
c3654f1a 2266 bool is_utf8 = FALSE;
19692e8d 2267 int k_flags = 0;
aec46f14 2268 const char * const save = str;
cbbf8932 2269 struct shared_he *he = NULL;
c3654f1a 2270
19692e8d 2271 if (hek) {
cbae3960 2272 /* Find the shared he which is just before us in memory. */
2273 he = (struct shared_he *)(((char *)hek)
2274 - STRUCT_OFFSET(struct shared_he,
2275 shared_he_hek));
2276
2277 /* Assert that the caller passed us a genuine (or at least consistent)
2278 shared hek */
2279 assert (he->shared_he_he.hent_hek == hek);
29404ae0 2280
2281 LOCK_STRTAB_MUTEX;
de616631 2282 if (he->shared_he_he.he_valu.hent_refcount - 1) {
2283 --he->shared_he_he.he_valu.hent_refcount;
29404ae0 2284 UNLOCK_STRTAB_MUTEX;
2285 return;
2286 }
2287 UNLOCK_STRTAB_MUTEX;
2288
19692e8d 2289 hash = HEK_HASH(hek);
2290 } else if (len < 0) {
2291 STRLEN tmplen = -len;
2292 is_utf8 = TRUE;
2293 /* See the note in hv_fetch(). --jhi */
2294 str = (char*)bytes_from_utf8((U8*)str, &tmplen, &is_utf8);
2295 len = tmplen;
2296 if (is_utf8)
2297 k_flags = HVhek_UTF8;
2298 if (str != save)
2299 k_flags |= HVhek_WASUTF8 | HVhek_FREEKEY;
c3654f1a 2300 }
1c846c1f 2301
de616631 2302 /* what follows was the moral equivalent of:
6b88bc9c 2303 if ((Svp = hv_fetch(PL_strtab, tmpsv, FALSE, hash))) {
a0714e2c 2304 if (--*Svp == NULL)
6b88bc9c 2305 hv_delete(PL_strtab, str, len, G_DISCARD, hash);
bbce6d69 2306 } */
cbec9347 2307 xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(PL_strtab);
fde52b5c 2308 /* assert(xhv_array != 0) */
5f08fbcd 2309 LOCK_STRTAB_MUTEX;
45d1cc86 2310 first = oentry = &(HvARRAY(PL_strtab))[hash & (I32) HvMAX(PL_strtab)];
6c1b96a1 2311 if (he) {
2312 const HE *const he_he = &(he->shared_he_he);
45d1cc86 2313 for (entry = *oentry; entry; oentry = &HeNEXT(entry), entry = *oentry) {
6c1b96a1 2314 if (entry != he_he)
19692e8d 2315 continue;
2316 found = 1;
2317 break;
2318 }
2319 } else {
35a4481c 2320 const int flags_masked = k_flags & HVhek_MASK;
45d1cc86 2321 for (entry = *oentry; entry; oentry = &HeNEXT(entry), entry = *oentry) {
19692e8d 2322 if (HeHASH(entry) != hash) /* strings can't be equal */
2323 continue;
2324 if (HeKLEN(entry) != len)
2325 continue;
2326 if (HeKEY(entry) != str && memNE(HeKEY(entry),str,len)) /* is this it? */
2327 continue;
2328 if (HeKFLAGS(entry) != flags_masked)
2329 continue;
2330 found = 1;
2331 break;
2332 }
2333 }
2334
2335 if (found) {
de616631 2336 if (--he->shared_he_he.he_valu.hent_refcount == 0) {
19692e8d 2337 *oentry = HeNEXT(entry);
45d1cc86 2338 if (!*first) {
2339 /* There are now no entries in our slot. */
19692e8d 2340 xhv->xhv_fill--; /* HvFILL(hv)-- */
45d1cc86 2341 }
cbae3960 2342 Safefree(entry);
19692e8d 2343 xhv->xhv_keys--; /* HvKEYS(hv)-- */
2344 }
fde52b5c 2345 }
19692e8d 2346
333f433b 2347 UNLOCK_STRTAB_MUTEX;
411caa50 2348 if (!found && ckWARN_d(WARN_INTERNAL))
19692e8d 2349 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_INTERNAL),
472d47bc 2350 "Attempt to free non-existent shared string '%s'%s"
2351 pTHX__FORMAT,
19692e8d 2352 hek ? HEK_KEY(hek) : str,
472d47bc 2353 ((k_flags & HVhek_UTF8) ? " (utf8)" : "") pTHX__VALUE);
19692e8d 2354 if (k_flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
2355 Safefree(str);
fde52b5c 2356}
2357
bbce6d69 2358/* get a (constant) string ptr from the global string table
2359 * string will get added if it is not already there.
fde52b5c 2360 * len and hash must both be valid for str.
2361 */
bbce6d69 2362HEK *
864dbfa3 2363Perl_share_hek(pTHX_ const char *str, I32 len, register U32 hash)
fde52b5c 2364{
da58a35d 2365 bool is_utf8 = FALSE;
19692e8d 2366 int flags = 0;
aec46f14 2367 const char * const save = str;
da58a35d 2368
2369 if (len < 0) {
77caf834 2370 STRLEN tmplen = -len;
da58a35d 2371 is_utf8 = TRUE;
77caf834 2372 /* See the note in hv_fetch(). --jhi */
2373 str = (char*)bytes_from_utf8((U8*)str, &tmplen, &is_utf8);
2374 len = tmplen;
19692e8d 2375 /* If we were able to downgrade here, then than means that we were passed
2376 in a key which only had chars 0-255, but was utf8 encoded. */
2377 if (is_utf8)
2378 flags = HVhek_UTF8;
2379 /* If we found we were able to downgrade the string to bytes, then
2380 we should flag that it needs upgrading on keys or each. Also flag
2381 that we need share_hek_flags to free the string. */
2382 if (str != save)
2383 flags |= HVhek_WASUTF8 | HVhek_FREEKEY;
2384 }
2385
6e838c70 2386 return share_hek_flags (str, len, hash, flags);
19692e8d 2387}
2388
6e838c70 2389STATIC HEK *
19692e8d 2390S_share_hek_flags(pTHX_ const char *str, I32 len, register U32 hash, int flags)
2391{
97aff369 2392 dVAR;
19692e8d 2393 register HE *entry;
35a4481c 2394 const int flags_masked = flags & HVhek_MASK;
263cb4a6 2395 const U32 hindex = hash & (I32) HvMAX(PL_strtab);
bbce6d69 2396
fde52b5c 2397 /* what follows is the moral equivalent of:
1c846c1f 2398
6b88bc9c 2399 if (!(Svp = hv_fetch(PL_strtab, str, len, FALSE)))
a0714e2c 2400 hv_store(PL_strtab, str, len, NULL, hash);
fdcd69b6 2401
2402 Can't rehash the shared string table, so not sure if it's worth
2403 counting the number of entries in the linked list
bbce6d69 2404 */
1b6737cc 2405 register XPVHV * const xhv = (XPVHV*)SvANY(PL_strtab);
fde52b5c 2406 /* assert(xhv_array != 0) */
5f08fbcd 2407 LOCK_STRTAB_MUTEX;
263cb4a6 2408 entry = (HvARRAY(PL_strtab))[hindex];
2409 for (;entry; entry = HeNEXT(entry)) {
fde52b5c 2410 if (HeHASH(entry) != hash) /* strings can't be equal */
2411 continue;
2412 if (HeKLEN(entry) != len)
2413 continue;
1c846c1f 2414 if (HeKEY(entry) != str && memNE(HeKEY(entry),str,len)) /* is this it? */
fde52b5c 2415 continue;
19692e8d 2416 if (HeKFLAGS(entry) != flags_masked)
c3654f1a 2417 continue;
fde52b5c 2418 break;
2419 }
263cb4a6 2420
2421 if (!entry) {
45d1cc86 2422 /* What used to be head of the list.
2423 If this is NULL, then we're the first entry for this slot, which
2424 means we need to increate fill. */
cbae3960 2425 struct shared_he *new_entry;
2426 HEK *hek;
2427 char *k;
263cb4a6 2428 HE **const head = &HvARRAY(PL_strtab)[hindex];
2429 HE *const next = *head;
cbae3960 2430
2431 /* We don't actually store a HE from the arena and a regular HEK.
2432 Instead we allocate one chunk of memory big enough for both,
2433 and put the HEK straight after the HE. This way we can find the
2434 HEK directly from the HE.
2435 */
2436
a02a5408 2437 Newx(k, STRUCT_OFFSET(struct shared_he,
cbae3960 2438 shared_he_hek.hek_key[0]) + len + 2, char);
2439 new_entry = (struct shared_he *)k;
2440 entry = &(new_entry->shared_he_he);
2441 hek = &(new_entry->shared_he_hek);
2442
2443 Copy(str, HEK_KEY(hek), len, char);
2444 HEK_KEY(hek)[len] = 0;
2445 HEK_LEN(hek) = len;
2446 HEK_HASH(hek) = hash;
2447 HEK_FLAGS(hek) = (unsigned char)flags_masked;
2448
2449 /* Still "point" to the HEK, so that other code need not know what
2450 we're up to. */
2451 HeKEY_hek(entry) = hek;
de616631 2452 entry->he_valu.hent_refcount = 0;
263cb4a6 2453 HeNEXT(entry) = next;
2454 *head = entry;
cbae3960 2455
cbec9347 2456 xhv->xhv_keys++; /* HvKEYS(hv)++ */
263cb4a6 2457 if (!next) { /* initial entry? */
cbec9347 2458 xhv->xhv_fill++; /* HvFILL(hv)++ */
4c9cc595 2459 } else if (xhv->xhv_keys > (IV)xhv->xhv_max /* HvKEYS(hv) > HvMAX(hv) */) {
cbec9347 2460 hsplit(PL_strtab);
bbce6d69 2461 }
2462 }
2463
de616631 2464 ++entry->he_valu.hent_refcount;
5f08fbcd 2465 UNLOCK_STRTAB_MUTEX;
19692e8d 2466
2467 if (flags & HVhek_FREEKEY)
f9a63242 2468 Safefree(str);
19692e8d 2469
6e838c70 2470 return HeKEY_hek(entry);
fde52b5c 2471}
ecae49c0 2472
ca732855 2473I32 *
2474Perl_hv_placeholders_p(pTHX_ HV *hv)
2475{
2476 dVAR;
2477 MAGIC *mg = mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_rhash);
2478
2479 if (!mg) {
2480 mg = sv_magicext((SV*)hv, 0, PERL_MAGIC_rhash, 0, 0, 0);
2481
2482 if (!mg) {
2483 Perl_die(aTHX_ "panic: hv_placeholders_p");
2484 }
2485 }
2486 return &(mg->mg_len);
2487}
2488
2489
2490I32
2491Perl_hv_placeholders_get(pTHX_ HV *hv)
2492{
2493 dVAR;
b464bac0 2494 MAGIC * const mg = mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_rhash);
ca732855 2495
2496 return mg ? mg->mg_len : 0;
2497}
2498
2499void
ac1e784a 2500Perl_hv_placeholders_set(pTHX_ HV *hv, I32 ph)
ca732855 2501{
2502 dVAR;
b464bac0 2503 MAGIC * const mg = mg_find((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_rhash);
ca732855 2504
2505 if (mg) {
2506 mg->mg_len = ph;
2507 } else if (ph) {
2508 if (!sv_magicext((SV*)hv, 0, PERL_MAGIC_rhash, 0, 0, ph))
2509 Perl_die(aTHX_ "panic: hv_placeholders_set");
2510 }
2511 /* else we don't need to add magic to record 0 placeholders. */
2512}
ecae49c0 2513
2514/*
2515=for apidoc hv_assert
2516
2517Check that a hash is in an internally consistent state.
2518
2519=cut
2520*/
2521
2522void
2523Perl_hv_assert(pTHX_ HV *hv)
2524{
27da23d5 2525 dVAR;
ecae49c0 2526 HE* entry;
2527 int withflags = 0;
2528 int placeholders = 0;
2529 int real = 0;
2530 int bad = 0;
bfcb3514 2531 const I32 riter = HvRITER_get(hv);
2532 HE *eiter = HvEITER_get(hv);
ecae49c0 2533
2534 (void)hv_iterinit(hv);
2535
2536 while ((entry = hv_iternext_flags(hv, HV_ITERNEXT_WANTPLACEHOLDERS))) {
2537 /* sanity check the values */
2538 if (HeVAL(entry) == &PL_sv_placeholder) {
2539 placeholders++;
2540 } else {
2541 real++;
2542 }
2543 /* sanity check the keys */
2544 if (HeSVKEY(entry)) {
bb263b4e 2545 /*EMPTY*/ /* Don't know what to check on SV keys. */
ecae49c0 2546 } else if (HeKUTF8(entry)) {
2547 withflags++;
2548 if (HeKWASUTF8(entry)) {
2549 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
2550 "hash key has both WASUFT8 and UTF8: '%.*s'\n",
2551 (int) HeKLEN(entry), HeKEY(entry));
2552 bad = 1;
2553 }
2554 } else if (HeKWASUTF8(entry)) {
2555 withflags++;
2556 }
2557 }
2558 if (!SvTIED_mg((SV*)hv, PERL_MAGIC_tied)) {
2559 if (HvUSEDKEYS(hv) != real) {
2560 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Count %d key(s), but hash reports %d\n",
2561 (int) real, (int) HvUSEDKEYS(hv));
2562 bad = 1;
2563 }
5d88ecd7 2564 if (HvPLACEHOLDERS_get(hv) != placeholders) {
ecae49c0 2565 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
2566 "Count %d placeholder(s), but hash reports %d\n",
5d88ecd7 2567 (int) placeholders, (int) HvPLACEHOLDERS_get(hv));
ecae49c0 2568 bad = 1;
2569 }
2570 }
2571 if (withflags && ! HvHASKFLAGS(hv)) {
2572 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
2573 "Hash has HASKFLAGS off but I count %d key(s) with flags\n",
2574 withflags);
2575 bad = 1;
2576 }
2577 if (bad) {
2578 sv_dump((SV *)hv);
2579 }
bfcb3514 2580 HvRITER_set(hv, riter); /* Restore hash iterator state */
2581 HvEITER_set(hv, eiter);
ecae49c0 2582}
af3babe4 2583
2584/*
2585 * Local variables:
2586 * c-indentation-style: bsd
2587 * c-basic-offset: 4
2588 * indent-tabs-mode: t
2589 * End:
2590 *
37442d52 2591 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet:
2592 */