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373 lines
10 KiB
C
373 lines
10 KiB
C
/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming
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* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
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* Copyright (C) 1998 Tim Janik
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*
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* gquark.c: Functions for dealing with quarks and interned strings
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/*
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* Modified by the GLib Team and others 1997-2000. See the AUTHORS
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* file for a list of people on the GLib Team. See the ChangeLog
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* files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with
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* GLib at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/.
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*/
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/*
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* MT safe
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#include <string.h>
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#include "gslice.h"
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#include "ghash.h"
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#include "gquark.h"
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#include "gstrfuncs.h"
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#include "gthread.h"
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#include "gtestutils.h"
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#include "glib_trace.h"
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#include "glib-init.h"
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#include "glib-private.h"
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#define QUARK_BLOCK_SIZE 2048
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#define QUARK_STRING_BLOCK_SIZE (4096 - sizeof (gsize))
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static inline GQuark quark_new (gchar *string);
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G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (quark_global);
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static GHashTable *quark_ht = NULL;
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static gchar **quarks = NULL;
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static gint quark_seq_id = 0;
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static gchar *quark_block = NULL;
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static gint quark_block_offset = 0;
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void
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g_quark_init (void)
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{
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g_assert (quark_seq_id == 0);
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quark_ht = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal);
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quarks = g_new (gchar*, QUARK_BLOCK_SIZE);
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quarks[0] = NULL;
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quark_seq_id = 1;
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}
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/**
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* GQuark:
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*
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* A GQuark is a non-zero integer which uniquely identifies a
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* particular string.
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*
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* A GQuark value of zero is associated to `NULL`.
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*
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* Given either the string or the `GQuark` identifier it is possible to
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* retrieve the other.
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*
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* Quarks are used for both
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* [datasets and keyed data lists](datalist-and-dataset.html).
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*
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* To create a new quark from a string, use [func@GLib.quark_from_string]
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* or [func@GLib.quark_from_static_string].
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*
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* To find the string corresponding to a given `GQuark`, use
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* [func@GLib.quark_to_string].
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*
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* To find the `GQuark` corresponding to a given string, use
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* [func@GLib.quark_try_string].
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*
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* Another use for the string pool maintained for the quark functions
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* is string interning, using [func@GLib.intern_string] or
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* [func@GLib.intern_static_string]. An interned string is a canonical
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* representation for a string. One important advantage of interned
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* strings is that they can be compared for equality by a simple
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* pointer comparison, rather than using `strcmp()`.
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*/
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/**
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* G_DEFINE_QUARK:
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* @QN: the name to return a #GQuark for
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* @q_n: prefix for the function name
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*
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* A convenience macro which defines a function returning the
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* #GQuark for the name @QN. The function will be named
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* @q_n_quark().
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*
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* Note that the quark name will be stringified automatically
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* in the macro, so you shouldn't use double quotes.
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*
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* Since: 2.34
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*/
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/**
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* g_quark_try_string:
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* @string: (nullable): a string
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*
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* Gets the #GQuark associated with the given string, or 0 if string is
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* %NULL or it has no associated #GQuark.
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*
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* If you want the GQuark to be created if it doesn't already exist,
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* use g_quark_from_string() or g_quark_from_static_string().
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*
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* This function must not be used before library constructors have finished
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* running.
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*
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* Returns: the #GQuark associated with the string, or 0 if @string is
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* %NULL or there is no #GQuark associated with it
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*/
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GQuark
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g_quark_try_string (const gchar *string)
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{
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GQuark quark = 0;
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if (string == NULL)
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return 0;
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G_LOCK (quark_global);
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quark = GPOINTER_TO_UINT (g_hash_table_lookup (quark_ht, string));
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G_UNLOCK (quark_global);
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return quark;
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}
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/* HOLDS: quark_global_lock */
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static char *
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quark_strdup (const gchar *string)
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{
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gchar *copy;
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gsize len;
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len = strlen (string) + 1;
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/* For strings longer than half the block size, fall back
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to strdup so that we fill our blocks at least 50%. */
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if (len > QUARK_STRING_BLOCK_SIZE / 2)
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return g_strdup (string);
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if (quark_block == NULL ||
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QUARK_STRING_BLOCK_SIZE - quark_block_offset < len)
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{
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quark_block = g_malloc (QUARK_STRING_BLOCK_SIZE);
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quark_block_offset = 0;
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}
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copy = quark_block + quark_block_offset;
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memcpy (copy, string, len);
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quark_block_offset += len;
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return copy;
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}
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/* HOLDS: quark_global_lock */
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static inline GQuark
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quark_from_string (const gchar *string,
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gboolean duplicate)
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{
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GQuark quark = 0;
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quark = GPOINTER_TO_UINT (g_hash_table_lookup (quark_ht, string));
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if (!quark)
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{
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quark = quark_new (duplicate ? quark_strdup (string) : (gchar *)string);
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TRACE(GLIB_QUARK_NEW(string, quark));
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}
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return quark;
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}
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static inline GQuark
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quark_from_string_locked (const gchar *string,
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gboolean duplicate)
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{
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GQuark quark = 0;
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if (!string)
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return 0;
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G_LOCK (quark_global);
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quark = quark_from_string (string, duplicate);
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G_UNLOCK (quark_global);
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return quark;
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}
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/**
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* g_quark_from_string:
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* @string: (nullable): a string
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*
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* Gets the #GQuark identifying the given string. If the string does
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* not currently have an associated #GQuark, a new #GQuark is created,
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* using a copy of the string.
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*
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* This function must not be used before library constructors have finished
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* running. In particular, this means it cannot be used to initialize global
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* variables in C++.
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*
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* Returns: the #GQuark identifying the string, or 0 if @string is %NULL
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*/
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GQuark
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g_quark_from_string (const gchar *string)
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{
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return quark_from_string_locked (string, TRUE);
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}
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/**
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* g_quark_from_static_string:
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* @string: (nullable): a string
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*
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* Gets the #GQuark identifying the given (static) string. If the
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* string does not currently have an associated #GQuark, a new #GQuark
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* is created, linked to the given string.
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*
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* Note that this function is identical to g_quark_from_string() except
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* that if a new #GQuark is created the string itself is used rather
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* than a copy. This saves memory, but can only be used if the string
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* will continue to exist until the program terminates. It can be used
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* with statically allocated strings in the main program, but not with
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* statically allocated memory in dynamically loaded modules, if you
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* expect to ever unload the module again (e.g. do not use this
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* function in GTK theme engines).
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*
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* This function must not be used before library constructors have finished
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* running. In particular, this means it cannot be used to initialize global
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* variables in C++.
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*
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* Returns: the #GQuark identifying the string, or 0 if @string is %NULL
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*/
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GQuark
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g_quark_from_static_string (const gchar *string)
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{
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return quark_from_string_locked (string, FALSE);
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}
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/**
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* g_quark_to_string:
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* @quark: a #GQuark.
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*
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* Gets the string associated with the given #GQuark.
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*
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* Returns: the string associated with the #GQuark
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*/
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const gchar *
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g_quark_to_string (GQuark quark)
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{
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gchar* result = NULL;
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gchar **strings;
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guint seq_id;
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seq_id = (guint) g_atomic_int_get (&quark_seq_id);
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strings = g_atomic_pointer_get (&quarks);
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if (quark < seq_id)
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result = strings[quark];
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return result;
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}
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/* HOLDS: g_quark_global_lock */
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static inline GQuark
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quark_new (gchar *string)
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{
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GQuark quark;
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gchar **quarks_new;
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if (quark_seq_id % QUARK_BLOCK_SIZE == 0)
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{
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quarks_new = g_new (gchar*, quark_seq_id + QUARK_BLOCK_SIZE);
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if (quark_seq_id != 0)
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memcpy (quarks_new, quarks, sizeof (char *) * quark_seq_id);
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memset (quarks_new + quark_seq_id, 0, sizeof (char *) * QUARK_BLOCK_SIZE);
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/* This leaks the old quarks array. Its unfortunate, but it allows
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* us to do lockless lookup of the arrays, and there shouldn't be that
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* many quarks in an app
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*/
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g_ignore_leak (g_atomic_pointer_get (&quarks));
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g_atomic_pointer_set (&quarks, quarks_new);
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}
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quark = quark_seq_id;
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g_atomic_pointer_set (&quarks[quark], string);
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g_hash_table_insert (quark_ht, string, GUINT_TO_POINTER (quark));
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g_atomic_int_inc (&quark_seq_id);
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return quark;
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}
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static inline const gchar *
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quark_intern_string_locked (const gchar *string,
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gboolean duplicate)
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{
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const gchar *result;
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GQuark quark;
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if (!string)
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return NULL;
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G_LOCK (quark_global);
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quark = quark_from_string (string, duplicate);
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result = quarks[quark];
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G_UNLOCK (quark_global);
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return result;
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}
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/**
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* g_intern_string:
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* @string: (nullable): a string
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*
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* Returns a canonical representation for @string. Interned strings
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* can be compared for equality by comparing the pointers, instead of
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* using strcmp().
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*
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* This function must not be used before library constructors have finished
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* running. In particular, this means it cannot be used to initialize global
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* variables in C++.
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*
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* Returns: a canonical representation for the string
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*
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* Since: 2.10
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*/
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const gchar *
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g_intern_string (const gchar *string)
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{
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return quark_intern_string_locked (string, TRUE);
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}
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/**
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* g_intern_static_string:
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* @string: (nullable): a static string
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*
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* Returns a canonical representation for @string. Interned strings
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* can be compared for equality by comparing the pointers, instead of
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* using strcmp(). g_intern_static_string() does not copy the string,
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* therefore @string must not be freed or modified.
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*
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* This function must not be used before library constructors have finished
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* running. In particular, this means it cannot be used to initialize global
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* variables in C++.
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*
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* Returns: a canonical representation for the string
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*
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* Since: 2.10
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*/
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const gchar *
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g_intern_static_string (const gchar *string)
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{
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return quark_intern_string_locked (string, FALSE);
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}
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