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  • Committer: Ian Clatworthy
  • Date: 2009-10-27 09:45:35 UTC
  • mto: (4634.103.1 385879)
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 4857.
  • Revision ID: ian.clatworthy@canonical.com-20091027094535-wii07udtqgtsxbp4
Use the working tree for path lookups as Robert suggested. We still need to fall back to the other tree though in the case of files being added.

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    const unsigned char *data, *buffer, *top;
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    unsigned char cmd;
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    struct delta_index *new_index;
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    struct index_entry *entry, *entries;
 
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    struct index_entry *entry, *entries, *old_entry;
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    if (!src->buf || !src->size)
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        return NULL;
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    entry = entries;
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    num_inserted = 0;
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    for (; num_entries > 0; --num_entries, ++entry) {
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        struct index_entry *next_bucket_entry, *cur_entry, *bucket_first_entry;
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        hash_offset = (entry->val & old_index->hash_mask);
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        /* The basic structure is a hash => packed_entries that fit in that
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         * hash bucket. Things are structured such that the hash-pointers are
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         * forward. If there are no NULL targets, then we know because
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         * entry->ptr will not be NULL.
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         */
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        // The start of the next bucket, this may point past the end of the
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        // entry table if hash_offset is the last bucket.
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        next_bucket_entry = old_index->hash[hash_offset + 1];
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        // First entry in this bucket
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        bucket_first_entry = old_index->hash[hash_offset];
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        cur_entry = next_bucket_entry - 1;
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        while (cur_entry->ptr == NULL && cur_entry >= bucket_first_entry) {
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            cur_entry--;
 
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        old_entry = old_index->hash[hash_offset + 1];
 
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        old_entry--;
 
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        while (old_entry->ptr == NULL
 
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               && old_entry >= old_index->hash[hash_offset]) {
 
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            old_entry--;
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        }
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        // cur_entry now either points at the first NULL, or it points to
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        // next_bucket_entry if there were no blank spots.
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        cur_entry++;
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        if (cur_entry >= next_bucket_entry || cur_entry->ptr != NULL) {
 
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        old_entry++;
 
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        if (old_entry->ptr != NULL
 
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            || old_entry >= old_index->hash[hash_offset + 1]) {
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            /* There is no room for this entry, we have to resize */
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            // char buff[128];
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            // get_text(buff, entry->ptr);
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            break;
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        }
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        num_inserted++;
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        *cur_entry = *entry;
 
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        *old_entry = *entry;
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        /* For entries which we *do* manage to insert into old_index, we don't
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         * want them double copied into the final output.
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         */