/jEdit/tags/jedit-4-2-pre14/org/gjt/sp/jedit/search/BoyerMooreSearchMatcher.java
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- /*
- * BoyerMooreSearchMatcher.java - Literal pattern String matcher utilizing the
- * Boyer-Moore algorithm
- * :tabSize=8:indentSize=8:noTabs=false:
- * :folding=explicit:collapseFolds=1:
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 mike dillon
- * Portions copyright (C) 2001 Tom Locke
- * Portions copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Slava Pestov
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
- * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
- * of the License, or any later version.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
- */
- package org.gjt.sp.jedit.search;
- //{{{ Imports
- import bsh.BshMethod;
- import bsh.NameSpace;
- import gnu.regexp.CharIndexed;
- import org.gjt.sp.jedit.BeanShell;
- //}}}
- /**
- * Implements literal search using the Boyer-Moore algorithm.
- */
- public class BoyerMooreSearchMatcher extends SearchMatcher
- {
- //{{{ BoyerMooreSearchMatcher constructor
- /**
- * Creates a new string literal matcher.
- */
- public BoyerMooreSearchMatcher(String pattern, boolean ignoreCase)
- {
- this.pattern = pattern.toCharArray();
- if(ignoreCase)
- {
- for(int i = 0; i < this.pattern.length; i++)
- {
- this.pattern[i] = Character.toUpperCase(
- this.pattern[i]);
- }
- }
- this.ignoreCase = ignoreCase;
- pattern_end = this.pattern.length - 1;
- } //}}}
- //{{{ nextMatch() method
- /**
- * Returns the offset of the first match of the specified text
- * within this matcher.
- * @param text The text to search in
- * @param start True if the start of the segment is the beginning of the
- * buffer
- * @param end True if the end of the segment is the end of the buffer
- * @param firstTime If false and the search string matched at the start
- * offset with length zero, automatically find next match
- * @param reverse If true, searching will be performed in a backward
- * direction.
- * @return an array where the first element is the start offset
- * of the match, and the second element is the end offset of
- * the match
- * @since jEdit 4.2pre4
- */
- public SearchMatcher.Match nextMatch(CharIndexed text,
- boolean start, boolean end, boolean firstTime,
- boolean reverse)
- {
- int pos = match(text,reverse);
- if (pos == -1)
- {
- return null;
- }
- else
- {
- returnValue.start = pos;
- returnValue.end = pos + pattern.length;
- return returnValue;
- }
- } //}}}
- //{{{ match() method
- /*
- * a good introduction to the Boyer-Moore fast string matching
- * algorithm may be found on Moore's website at:
- *
- * http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/best-ideas/string-searching/
- *
- */
- public int match(CharIndexed text, boolean reverse)
- {
- //{{{
- // lazily create skip and suffix arrays for either the
- // search pattern, or the reversed search pattern
- int[] skip, suffix;
- if(reverse)
- {
- if(back_skip == null)
- {
- back_skip = generateSkipArray(true);
- back_suffix = generateSuffixArray(true);
- }
- skip = back_skip;
- suffix = back_suffix;
- }
- else
- {
- if(fwd_skip == null)
- {
- fwd_skip = generateSkipArray(false);
- fwd_suffix = generateSuffixArray(false);
- }
- skip = fwd_skip;
- suffix = fwd_suffix;
- } //}}}
- // position variable for pattern test position
- int pos;
- // position variable for pattern start
- int anchor = 0;
- // last possible start position of a match with this pattern;
- // this is negative if the pattern is longer than the text
- // causing the search loop below to immediately fail
- //int last_anchor = reverseSearch
- // ? offset + pattern.length - 1
- // : length - pattern.length;
- char ch = 0;
- int bad_char;
- int good_suffix;
- // the search works by starting the anchor (first character
- // of the pattern) at the initial offset. as long as the
- // anchor is far enough from the enough of the text for the
- // pattern to match, and until the pattern matches, we
- // compare the pattern to the text from the last character
- // to the first character in reverse order. where a character
- // in the pattern mismatches, we use the two heuristics
- // based on the mismatch character and its position in the
- // pattern to determine the furthest we can move the anchor
- // without missing any potential pattern matches.
- SEARCH:
- while (text.isValid())
- {
- for (pos = pattern_end; pos >= 0; --pos)
- {
- ch = text.charAt(pos);
- if(ignoreCase)
- ch = Character.toUpperCase(ch);
- // pattern test
- if ((reverse ? ch != pattern[pattern_end - pos]
- : ch != pattern[pos]))
- {
- // character mismatch, determine how many characters to skip
- // heuristic #1
- bad_char = pos - skip[getSkipIndex(ch)];
- // heuristic #2
- good_suffix = suffix[pos];
- // skip the greater of the two distances provided by the
- // heuristics
- int skip_index = (bad_char > good_suffix) ? bad_char : good_suffix;
- anchor += skip_index;
- text.move(skip_index);
- // go back to the while loop
- continue SEARCH;
- }
- }
- // MATCH: return the position of its first character
- return anchor;
- }
- // MISMATCH: return -1 as defined by API
- return -1;
- } //}}}
- //{{{ Private members
- private char[] pattern;
- private int pattern_end;
- private boolean ignoreCase;
- // Boyer-Moore member fields
- private int[] fwd_skip;
- private int[] fwd_suffix;
- private int[] back_skip;
- private int[] back_suffix;
- //}}}
- // Boyer-Moore helper methods
- //{{{ generateSkipArray() method
- /*
- * the 'skip' array is used to determine for each index in the
- * hashed alphabet how many characters can be skipped if
- * a mismatch occurs on a characater hashing to that index.
- */
- private int[] generateSkipArray(boolean reverse)
- {
- // initialize the skip array to all zeros
- int[] skip = new int[256];
- // leave the table cleanly-initialized for an empty pattern
- if (pattern.length == 0)
- return skip;
- int pos = 0;
- do
- {
- skip[getSkipIndex(pattern[reverse ? pattern_end - pos : pos])] = pos;
- }
- while (++pos < pattern.length);
- return skip;
- } //}}}
- //{{{ getSkipIndex() method
- /*
- * to avoid our skip table having a length of 2 ^ 16, we hash each
- * character of the input into a character in the alphabet [\x00-\xFF]
- * using the lower 8 bits of the character's value (resulting in
- * a more reasonable skip table of length 2 ^ 8).
- *
- * the result of this is that more than one character can hash to the
- * same index, but since the skip table encodes the position of
- * occurence of the character furthest into the string with a particular
- * index (whether or not it is the only character with that index), an
- * index collision only means that that this heuristic will give a
- * sub-optimal skip (i.e. a complete skip table could use the differences
- * between colliding characters to maximal effect, at the expense of
- * building a table that is over 2 orders of magnitude larger and very
- * sparse).
- */
- private static final int getSkipIndex(char ch)
- {
- return ((int) ch) & 0x000000FF;
- } //}}}
- //{{{ generateSuffixArray() method
- /*
- * XXX: hairy code that is basically just a functional(?) port of some
- * other code i barely understood
- */
- private int[] generateSuffixArray(boolean reverse)
- {
- int m = pattern.length;
- int j = m + 1;
- int[] suffix = new int[j];
- int[] tmp = new int[j];
- tmp[m] = j;
- for (int i = m; i > 0; --i)
- {
- while (j <= m && pattern[reverse ? pattern_end - i + 1 : i - 1]
- != pattern[reverse ? pattern_end - j + 1 : j - 1])
- {
- if (suffix[j] == 0)
- {
- suffix[j] = j - i;
- }
- j = tmp[j];
- }
- tmp[i - 1] = --j;
- }
- int k = tmp[0];
- for (j = 0; j <= m; j++)
- {
- // the code above builds a 1-indexed suffix array,
- // but we shift it to be 0-indexed, ignoring the
- // original 0-th element
- if (j > 0)
- {
- suffix[j - 1] = (suffix[j] == 0) ? k : suffix[j];
- }
- if (j == k)
- {
- k = tmp[k];
- }
- }
- return suffix;
- } //}}}
- //}}}
- }