X-Git-Url: http://git.sourceforge.jp/view?a=blobdiff_plain;f=libiberty%2Fhex.c;h=e4c5dfa2f1dc6786a02d5a9875921d361bed47d3;hb=bcf8d2c079a820dc09e26618d0e6bb3d41797e15;hp=1c1d292823bd5410d1c5dc76b2ba75c8caefd7f1;hpb=a3493641269b3fef631742935e7ee033e223c88b;p=pf3gnuchains%2Fgcc-fork.git diff --git a/libiberty/hex.c b/libiberty/hex.c index 1c1d292823b..e4c5dfa2f1d 100644 --- a/libiberty/hex.c +++ b/libiberty/hex.c @@ -19,13 +19,57 @@ Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include /* for EOF */ #include "libiberty.h" +#include "safe-ctype.h" /* for HOST_CHARSET_ASCII */ + +#if EOF != -1 + #error "hex.c requires EOF == -1" +#endif + +/* + +@deftypefn Extension void hex_init (void) + +Initializes the array mapping the current character set to +corresponding hex values. This function must be called before any +call to @code{hex_p} or @code{hex_value}. If you fail to call it, a +default ASCII-based table will normally be used on ASCII systems. + +@end deftypefn + +@deftypefn Extension int hex_p (int @var{c}) + +Evaluates to non-zero if the given character is a valid hex character, +or zero if it is not. Note that the value you pass will be cast to +@code{unsigned char} within the macro. + +@end deftypefn + +@deftypefn Extension unsigned int hex_value (int @var{c}) + +Returns the numeric equivalent of the given character when interpreted +as a hexidecimal digit. The result is undefined if you pass an +invalid hex digit. Note that the value you pass will be cast to +@code{unsigned char} within the macro. + +The @code{hex_value} macro returns @code{unsigned int}, rather than +signed @code{int}, to make it easier to use in parsing addresses from +hex dump files: a signed @code{int} would be sign-extended when +converted to a wider unsigned type --- like @code{bfd_vma}, on some +systems. + +@end deftypefn + +@undocumented _hex_array_size +@undocumented _hex_bad +@undocumented _hex_value + +*/ + /* Are we ASCII? */ -#if '\n' == 0x0A && ' ' == 0x20 && '0' == 0x30 \ - && 'A' == 0x41 && 'a' == 0x61 && '!' == 0x21 \ - && EOF == -1 +#if HOST_CHARSET == HOST_CHARSET_ASCII -const char _hex_value[_hex_array_size] = +const unsigned char _hex_value[_hex_array_size] = { _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, /* NUL SOH STX ETX */ _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, /* EOT ENQ ACK BEL */ @@ -100,6 +144,46 @@ const char _hex_value[_hex_array_size] = _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, _hex_bad, }; +#define HEX_TABLE_INITIALIZED + #else - #error "Unsupported host character set" + +unsigned char _hex_value[_hex_array_size]; + #endif /* not ASCII */ + +void +hex_init () +{ +#ifndef HEX_TABLE_INITIALIZED + int i; + + for (i=0; i<_hex_array_size; i++) + { + switch (i) + { + case '0': _hex_value[i] = 0; break; + case '1': _hex_value[i] = 1; break; + case '2': _hex_value[i] = 2; break; + case '3': _hex_value[i] = 3; break; + case '4': _hex_value[i] = 4; break; + case '5': _hex_value[i] = 5; break; + case '6': _hex_value[i] = 6; break; + case '7': _hex_value[i] = 7; break; + case '8': _hex_value[i] = 8; break; + case '9': _hex_value[i] = 9; break; + + case 'a': case 'A': _hex_value[i] = 10; break; + case 'b': case 'B': _hex_value[i] = 11; break; + case 'c': case 'C': _hex_value[i] = 12; break; + case 'd': case 'D': _hex_value[i] = 13; break; + case 'e': case 'E': _hex_value[i] = 14; break; + case 'f': case 'F': _hex_value[i] = 15; break; + + default: + _hex_value[i] = _hex_bad; + break; + } + } +#endif +}