matchfinder: factor out matchEmitter
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package matchfinder
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// An absoluteMatch is like a Match, but it stores indexes into the byte
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// stream instead of lengths.
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type absoluteMatch struct {
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// Start is the index of the first byte.
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Start int
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// End is the index of the byte after the last byte
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// (so that End - Start = Length).
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End int
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// Match is the index of the previous data that matches
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// (Start - Match = Distance).
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Match int
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}
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// A matchEmitter manages the output of matches for a MatchFinder.
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type matchEmitter struct {
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// Dst is the destination slice that Matches are added to.
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Dst []Match
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// NextEmit is the index of the next byte to emit.
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NextEmit int
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}
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func (e *matchEmitter) emit(m absoluteMatch) {
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e.Dst = append(e.Dst, Match{
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Unmatched: m.Start - e.NextEmit,
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Length: m.End - m.Start,
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Distance: m.Start - m.Match,
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})
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e.NextEmit = m.End
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}
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ func (q *M4) FindMatches(dst []Match, src []byte) []Match {
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if q.HashLen == 0 {
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q.HashLen = 6
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}
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var nextEmit int
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e := matchEmitter{Dst: dst}
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if len(q.history) > q.MaxDistance*2 {
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// Trim down the history buffer.
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@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ func (q *M4) FindMatches(dst []Match, src []byte) []Match {
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}
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// Append src to the history buffer.
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nextEmit = len(q.history)
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e.NextEmit = len(q.history)
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q.history = append(q.history, src...)
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src = q.history
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// matches stores the matches that have been found but not emitted,
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// in reverse order. (matches[0] is the most recent one.)
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var matches [3]absoluteMatch
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for i := nextEmit; i < len(src)-7; i++ {
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for i := e.NextEmit; i < len(src)-7; i++ {
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if matches[0] != (absoluteMatch{}) && i >= matches[0].End {
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// We have found some matches, and we're far enough along that we probably
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// won't find overlapping matches, so we might as well emit them.
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matches[1].End = matches[0].Start
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}
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if matches[1].End-matches[1].Start >= q.MinLength {
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dst = append(dst, Match{
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Unmatched: matches[1].Start - nextEmit,
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Length: matches[1].End - matches[1].Start,
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Distance: matches[1].Start - matches[1].Match,
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})
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nextEmit = matches[1].End
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e.emit(matches[1])
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}
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}
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dst = append(dst, Match{
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Unmatched: matches[0].Start - nextEmit,
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Length: matches[0].End - matches[0].Start,
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Distance: matches[0].Start - matches[0].Match,
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})
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nextEmit = matches[0].End
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e.emit(matches[0])
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matches = [3]absoluteMatch{}
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}
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start := i
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match := candidate
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end := extendMatch(src, match+4, start+4)
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for start > nextEmit && match > 0 && src[start-1] == src[match-1] {
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for start > e.NextEmit && match > 0 && src[start-1] == src[match-1] {
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start--
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match--
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}
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case matches[0].Start < matches[2].End+q.MinLength:
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// The first and third matches don't overlap, but there's no room for
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// another match between them. Emit the first match and discard the second.
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dst = append(dst, Match{
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Unmatched: matches[2].Start - nextEmit,
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Length: matches[2].End - matches[2].Start,
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Distance: matches[2].Start - matches[2].Match,
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})
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nextEmit = matches[2].End
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e.emit(matches[2])
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matches = [3]absoluteMatch{
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matches[0],
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absoluteMatch{},
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matches[2].End = matches[1].Start
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}
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if matches[2].End-matches[2].Start >= q.MinLength {
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dst = append(dst, Match{
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Unmatched: matches[2].Start - nextEmit,
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Length: matches[2].End - matches[2].Start,
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Distance: matches[2].Start - matches[2].Match,
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})
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nextEmit = matches[2].End
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e.emit(matches[2])
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}
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matches[2] = absoluteMatch{}
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}
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matches[1].End = matches[0].Start
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}
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if matches[1].End-matches[1].Start >= q.MinLength {
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dst = append(dst, Match{
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Unmatched: matches[1].Start - nextEmit,
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Length: matches[1].End - matches[1].Start,
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Distance: matches[1].Start - matches[1].Match,
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})
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nextEmit = matches[1].End
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e.emit(matches[1])
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}
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}
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if matches[0] != (absoluteMatch{}) {
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dst = append(dst, Match{
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Unmatched: matches[0].Start - nextEmit,
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Length: matches[0].End - matches[0].Start,
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Distance: matches[0].Start - matches[0].Match,
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})
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nextEmit = matches[0].End
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e.emit(matches[0])
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}
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if nextEmit < len(src) {
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dst = e.Dst
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if e.NextEmit < len(src) {
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dst = append(dst, Match{
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Unmatched: len(src) - nextEmit,
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Unmatched: len(src) - e.NextEmit,
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})
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}
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const hashMul64 = 0x1E35A7BD1E35A7BD
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// An absoluteMatch is like a Match, but it stores indexes into the byte
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// stream instead of lengths.
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type absoluteMatch struct {
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// Start is the index of the first byte.
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Start int
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// End is the index of the byte after the last byte
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// (so that End - Start = Length).
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End int
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// Match is the index of the previous data that matches
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// (Start - Match = Distance).
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Match int
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}
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// extendMatch returns the largest k such that k <= len(src) and that
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// src[i:i+k-j] and src[j:k] have the same contents.
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//
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