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📄 key-gen.c

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/* key-gen.c --- manufacturing sequential keys for some db tables * * ==================================================================== * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 CollabNet.  All rights reserved. * * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which * you should have received as part of this distribution.  The terms * are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html. * If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a * newer version instead, at your option. * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals.  For exact contribution history, see the revision * history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/. * ==================================================================== */#include <assert.h>#include <string.h>#define APR_WANT_STRFUNC#include <apr_want.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <apr.h>#include "key-gen.h"/* Converting text to numbers.  */apr_size_tsvn_fs_base__getsize(const char *data, apr_size_t len,                     const char **endptr, apr_size_t max){  /* We can't detect overflow by simply comparing value against max,     since multiplying value by ten can overflow in strange ways if     max is close to the limits of apr_size_t.  For example, suppose     that max is 54, and apr_size_t is six bits long; its range is     0..63.  If we're parsing the number "502", then value will be 50     after parsing the first two digits.  50 * 10 = 500.  But 500     doesn't fit in an apr_size_t, so it'll be truncated to 500 mod 64     = 52, which is less than max, so we'd fail to recognize the     overflow.  Furthermore, it *is* greater than 50, so you can't     detect overflow by checking whether value actually increased     after each multiplication --- sometimes it does increase, but     it's still wrong.     So we do the check for overflow before we multiply value and add     in the new digit.  */  apr_size_t max_prefix = max / 10;  apr_size_t max_digit = max % 10;  apr_size_t i;  apr_size_t value = 0;  for (i = 0; i < len && '0' <= data[i] && data[i] <= '9'; i++)    {      apr_size_t digit = data[i] - '0';      /* Check for overflow.  */      if (value > max_prefix          || (value == max_prefix && digit > max_digit))        {          *endptr = 0;          return 0;        }      value = (value * 10) + digit;    }  /* There must be at least one digit there.  */  if (i == 0)    {      *endptr = 0;      return 0;    }  else    {      *endptr = data + i;      return value;    }}/* Converting numbers to text.  */intsvn_fs_base__putsize(char *data, apr_size_t len, apr_size_t value){  apr_size_t i = 0;  /* Generate the digits, least-significant first.  */  do    {      if (i >= len)        return 0;      data[i] = (value % 10) + '0';      value /= 10;      i++;    }  while (value > 0);  /* Put the digits in most-significant-first order.  */  {    int left, right;    for (left = 0, right = i-1; left < right; left++, right--)      {        char t = data[left];        data[left] = data[right];        data[right] = t;      }  }  return i;}/*** Keys for reps and strings. ***/voidsvn_fs_base__next_key(const char *this, apr_size_t *len, char *next){  apr_size_t olen = *len;     /* remember the first length */  int i = olen - 1;           /* initial index; we work backwards */  char c;                     /* current char */  svn_boolean_t carry = TRUE; /* boolean: do we have a carry or not?                                 We start with a carry, because we're                                 incrementing the number, after all. */  /* Leading zeros are not allowed, except for the string "0". */  if ((*len > 1) && (this[0] == '0'))    {      *len = 0;      return;    }  for (i = (olen - 1); i >= 0; i--)    {      c = this[i];      /* Validate as we go. */      if (! (((c >= '0') && (c <= '9')) || ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'z'))))        {          *len = 0;          return;        }      if (carry)        {          if (c == 'z')            next[i] = '0';          else            {              carry = FALSE;              if (c == '9')                next[i] = 'a';              else                next[i] = c + 1;            }        }      else        next[i] = c;    }  /* The new length is OLEN, plus 1 if there's a carry out of the     leftmost digit. */  *len = olen + (carry ? 1 : 0);  /* Ensure that we haven't overrun the (ludicrous) bound on key length.     Note that MAX_KEY_SIZE is a bound on the size *including*     the trailing null byte. */  assert(*len < MAX_KEY_SIZE);  /* Now we know it's safe to add the null terminator. */  next[*len] = '\0';  /* Handle any leftover carry. */  if (carry)    {      memmove(next+1, next, olen);      next[0] = '1';    }}intsvn_fs_base__key_compare(const char *a, const char *b){  int a_len = strlen(a);  int b_len = strlen(b);  int cmp;  if (a_len > b_len)    return 1;  if (b_len > a_len)    return -1;  cmp = strcmp(a, b);  return (cmp ? (cmp / abs(cmp)) : 0);}svn_boolean_tsvn_fs_base__same_keys(const char *a, const char *b){  if (! (a || b))    return TRUE;  if (a && (! b))    return FALSE;  if ((! a) && b)    return FALSE;  return (strcmp(a, b) == 0) ? TRUE : FALSE;}

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