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grep: warn on censored revisions instead of erroring out...
grep: warn on censored revisions instead of erroring out We need most of the grep logic to go through in case we encounter a censored revision, so we just return a None body for a censored node, and we stop just short of trying to record matches with the contents of that censored body. The other parts such as recording that the censored file has been considered at this revision needs to go into the proper dicts. I have also gotten weary of all the abbreviations, so while I did a small refactor to move the file-data-getting operation into a common function, I also expanded the abbreviations of the relevant variables within this little function. Hopefully some day this helps someone figure out what all the abbreviations mean. Although the censoring docs currently state that some commands error out or are ignored depending on the `censor.policy` config, I cannot see a benefit for grep to ever stop dead in its tracks when a censored revision is encountered. I will also amend the docs to indicate that some commands, such as grep, unconditionally ignore censored revisions.

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/* ******************************************************************
hist : Histogram functions
part of Finite State Entropy project
Copyright (C) 2013-present, Yann Collet.
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You can contact the author at :
- FSE source repository : https://github.com/Cyan4973/FiniteStateEntropy
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****************************************************************** */
/* --- dependencies --- */
#include "mem.h" /* U32, BYTE, etc. */
#include "debug.h" /* assert, DEBUGLOG */
#include "error_private.h" /* ERROR */
#include "hist.h"
/* --- Error management --- */
unsigned HIST_isError(size_t code) { return ERR_isError(code); }
/*-**************************************************************
* Histogram functions
****************************************************************/
unsigned HIST_count_simple(unsigned* count, unsigned* maxSymbolValuePtr,
const void* src, size_t srcSize)
{
const BYTE* ip = (const BYTE*)src;
const BYTE* const end = ip + srcSize;
unsigned maxSymbolValue = *maxSymbolValuePtr;
unsigned largestCount=0;
memset(count, 0, (maxSymbolValue+1) * sizeof(*count));
if (srcSize==0) { *maxSymbolValuePtr = 0; return 0; }
while (ip<end) {
assert(*ip <= maxSymbolValue);
count[*ip++]++;
}
while (!count[maxSymbolValue]) maxSymbolValue--;
*maxSymbolValuePtr = maxSymbolValue;
{ U32 s;
for (s=0; s<=maxSymbolValue; s++)
if (count[s] > largestCount) largestCount = count[s];
}
return largestCount;
}
typedef enum { trustInput, checkMaxSymbolValue } HIST_checkInput_e;
/* HIST_count_parallel_wksp() :
* store histogram into 4 intermediate tables, recombined at the end.
* this design makes better use of OoO cpus,
* and is noticeably faster when some values are heavily repeated.
* But it needs some additional workspace for intermediate tables.
* `workSpace` size must be a table of size >= HIST_WKSP_SIZE_U32.
* @return : largest histogram frequency,
* or an error code (notably when histogram would be larger than *maxSymbolValuePtr). */
static size_t HIST_count_parallel_wksp(
unsigned* count, unsigned* maxSymbolValuePtr,
const void* source, size_t sourceSize,
HIST_checkInput_e check,
U32* const workSpace)
{
const BYTE* ip = (const BYTE*)source;
const BYTE* const iend = ip+sourceSize;
unsigned maxSymbolValue = *maxSymbolValuePtr;
unsigned max=0;
U32* const Counting1 = workSpace;
U32* const Counting2 = Counting1 + 256;
U32* const Counting3 = Counting2 + 256;
U32* const Counting4 = Counting3 + 256;
memset(workSpace, 0, 4*256*sizeof(unsigned));
/* safety checks */
if (!sourceSize) {
memset(count, 0, maxSymbolValue + 1);
*maxSymbolValuePtr = 0;
return 0;
}
if (!maxSymbolValue) maxSymbolValue = 255; /* 0 == default */
/* by stripes of 16 bytes */
{ U32 cached = MEM_read32(ip); ip += 4;
while (ip < iend-15) {
U32 c = cached; cached = MEM_read32(ip); ip += 4;
Counting1[(BYTE) c ]++;
Counting2[(BYTE)(c>>8) ]++;
Counting3[(BYTE)(c>>16)]++;
Counting4[ c>>24 ]++;
c = cached; cached = MEM_read32(ip); ip += 4;
Counting1[(BYTE) c ]++;
Counting2[(BYTE)(c>>8) ]++;
Counting3[(BYTE)(c>>16)]++;
Counting4[ c>>24 ]++;
c = cached; cached = MEM_read32(ip); ip += 4;
Counting1[(BYTE) c ]++;
Counting2[(BYTE)(c>>8) ]++;
Counting3[(BYTE)(c>>16)]++;
Counting4[ c>>24 ]++;
c = cached; cached = MEM_read32(ip); ip += 4;
Counting1[(BYTE) c ]++;
Counting2[(BYTE)(c>>8) ]++;
Counting3[(BYTE)(c>>16)]++;
Counting4[ c>>24 ]++;
}
ip-=4;
}
/* finish last symbols */
while (ip<iend) Counting1[*ip++]++;
if (check) { /* verify stats will fit into destination table */
U32 s; for (s=255; s>maxSymbolValue; s--) {
Counting1[s] += Counting2[s] + Counting3[s] + Counting4[s];
if (Counting1[s]) return ERROR(maxSymbolValue_tooSmall);
} }
{ U32 s;
if (maxSymbolValue > 255) maxSymbolValue = 255;
for (s=0; s<=maxSymbolValue; s++) {
count[s] = Counting1[s] + Counting2[s] + Counting3[s] + Counting4[s];
if (count[s] > max) max = count[s];
} }
while (!count[maxSymbolValue]) maxSymbolValue--;
*maxSymbolValuePtr = maxSymbolValue;
return (size_t)max;
}
/* HIST_countFast_wksp() :
* Same as HIST_countFast(), but using an externally provided scratch buffer.
* `workSpace` is a writable buffer which must be 4-bytes aligned,
* `workSpaceSize` must be >= HIST_WKSP_SIZE
*/
size_t HIST_countFast_wksp(unsigned* count, unsigned* maxSymbolValuePtr,
const void* source, size_t sourceSize,
void* workSpace, size_t workSpaceSize)
{
if (sourceSize < 1500) /* heuristic threshold */
return HIST_count_simple(count, maxSymbolValuePtr, source, sourceSize);
if ((size_t)workSpace & 3) return ERROR(GENERIC); /* must be aligned on 4-bytes boundaries */
if (workSpaceSize < HIST_WKSP_SIZE) return ERROR(workSpace_tooSmall);
return HIST_count_parallel_wksp(count, maxSymbolValuePtr, source, sourceSize, trustInput, (U32*)workSpace);
}
/* fast variant (unsafe : won't check if src contains values beyond count[] limit) */
size_t HIST_countFast(unsigned* count, unsigned* maxSymbolValuePtr,
const void* source, size_t sourceSize)
{
unsigned tmpCounters[HIST_WKSP_SIZE_U32];
return HIST_countFast_wksp(count, maxSymbolValuePtr, source, sourceSize, tmpCounters, sizeof(tmpCounters));
}
/* HIST_count_wksp() :
* Same as HIST_count(), but using an externally provided scratch buffer.
* `workSpace` size must be table of >= HIST_WKSP_SIZE_U32 unsigned */
size_t HIST_count_wksp(unsigned* count, unsigned* maxSymbolValuePtr,
const void* source, size_t sourceSize,
void* workSpace, size_t workSpaceSize)
{
if ((size_t)workSpace & 3) return ERROR(GENERIC); /* must be aligned on 4-bytes boundaries */
if (workSpaceSize < HIST_WKSP_SIZE) return ERROR(workSpace_tooSmall);
if (*maxSymbolValuePtr < 255)
return HIST_count_parallel_wksp(count, maxSymbolValuePtr, source, sourceSize, checkMaxSymbolValue, (U32*)workSpace);
*maxSymbolValuePtr = 255;
return HIST_countFast_wksp(count, maxSymbolValuePtr, source, sourceSize, workSpace, workSpaceSize);
}
size_t HIST_count(unsigned* count, unsigned* maxSymbolValuePtr,
const void* src, size_t srcSize)
{
unsigned tmpCounters[HIST_WKSP_SIZE_U32];
return HIST_count_wksp(count, maxSymbolValuePtr, src, srcSize, tmpCounters, sizeof(tmpCounters));
}