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Update the redis-server to 3.0.5
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.*.swp | ||
*.o | ||
*.log | ||
dump.rdb | ||
redis-benchmark | ||
redis-check-aof | ||
redis-check-dump | ||
redis-cli | ||
redis-sentinel | ||
redis-server | ||
doc-tools | ||
release | ||
misc/* | ||
src/release.h | ||
appendonly.aof | ||
SHORT_TERM_TODO | ||
release.h | ||
src/transfer.sh | ||
src/configs | ||
redis.ds | ||
src/redis.conf | ||
src/nodes.conf | ||
deps/lua/src/lua | ||
deps/lua/src/luac | ||
deps/lua/src/liblua.a | ||
.make-* | ||
.prerequisites | ||
*.dSYM |
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/* fpconv - Floating point conversion routines | ||
* | ||
* Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Mark Pulford <[email protected]> | ||
* | ||
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining | ||
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the | ||
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including | ||
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, | ||
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to | ||
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to | ||
* the following conditions: | ||
* | ||
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be | ||
* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | ||
* | ||
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, | ||
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF | ||
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. | ||
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY | ||
* CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, | ||
* TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE | ||
* SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. | ||
*/ | ||
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/* JSON uses a '.' decimal separator. strtod() / sprintf() under C libraries | ||
* with locale support will break when the decimal separator is a comma. | ||
* | ||
* fpconv_* will around these issues with a translation buffer if required. | ||
*/ | ||
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#include <stdio.h> | ||
#include <stdlib.h> | ||
#include <assert.h> | ||
#include <string.h> | ||
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#include "fpconv.h" | ||
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/* Lua CJSON assumes the locale is the same for all threads within a | ||
* process and doesn't change after initialisation. | ||
* | ||
* This avoids the need for per thread storage or expensive checks | ||
* for call. */ | ||
static char locale_decimal_point = '.'; | ||
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/* In theory multibyte decimal_points are possible, but | ||
* Lua CJSON only supports UTF-8 and known locales only have | ||
* single byte decimal points ([.,]). | ||
* | ||
* localconv() may not be thread safe (=>crash), and nl_langinfo() is | ||
* not supported on some platforms. Use sprintf() instead - if the | ||
* locale does change, at least Lua CJSON won't crash. */ | ||
static void fpconv_update_locale() | ||
{ | ||
char buf[8]; | ||
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snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%g", 0.5); | ||
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/* Failing this test might imply the platform has a buggy dtoa | ||
* implementation or wide characters */ | ||
if (buf[0] != '0' || buf[2] != '5' || buf[3] != 0) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "Error: wide characters found or printf() bug."); | ||
abort(); | ||
} | ||
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locale_decimal_point = buf[1]; | ||
} | ||
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/* Check for a valid number character: [-+0-9a-yA-Y.] | ||
* Eg: -0.6e+5, infinity, 0xF0.F0pF0 | ||
* | ||
* Used to find the probable end of a number. It doesn't matter if | ||
* invalid characters are counted - strtod() will find the valid | ||
* number if it exists. The risk is that slightly more memory might | ||
* be allocated before a parse error occurs. */ | ||
static inline int valid_number_character(char ch) | ||
{ | ||
char lower_ch; | ||
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if ('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') | ||
return 1; | ||
if (ch == '-' || ch == '+' || ch == '.') | ||
return 1; | ||
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/* Hex digits, exponent (e), base (p), "infinity",.. */ | ||
lower_ch = ch | 0x20; | ||
if ('a' <= lower_ch && lower_ch <= 'y') | ||
return 1; | ||
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return 0; | ||
} | ||
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/* Calculate the size of the buffer required for a strtod locale | ||
* conversion. */ | ||
static int strtod_buffer_size(const char *s) | ||
{ | ||
const char *p = s; | ||
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while (valid_number_character(*p)) | ||
p++; | ||
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return p - s; | ||
} | ||
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/* Similar to strtod(), but must be passed the current locale's decimal point | ||
* character. Guaranteed to be called at the start of any valid number in a string */ | ||
double fpconv_strtod(const char *nptr, char **endptr) | ||
{ | ||
char localbuf[FPCONV_G_FMT_BUFSIZE]; | ||
char *buf, *endbuf, *dp; | ||
int buflen; | ||
double value; | ||
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/* System strtod() is fine when decimal point is '.' */ | ||
if (locale_decimal_point == '.') | ||
return strtod(nptr, endptr); | ||
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buflen = strtod_buffer_size(nptr); | ||
if (!buflen) { | ||
/* No valid characters found, standard strtod() return */ | ||
*endptr = (char *)nptr; | ||
return 0; | ||
} | ||
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/* Duplicate number into buffer */ | ||
if (buflen >= FPCONV_G_FMT_BUFSIZE) { | ||
/* Handle unusually large numbers */ | ||
buf = malloc(buflen + 1); | ||
if (!buf) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory"); | ||
abort(); | ||
} | ||
} else { | ||
/* This is the common case.. */ | ||
buf = localbuf; | ||
} | ||
memcpy(buf, nptr, buflen); | ||
buf[buflen] = 0; | ||
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/* Update decimal point character if found */ | ||
dp = strchr(buf, '.'); | ||
if (dp) | ||
*dp = locale_decimal_point; | ||
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value = strtod(buf, &endbuf); | ||
*endptr = (char *)&nptr[endbuf - buf]; | ||
if (buflen >= FPCONV_G_FMT_BUFSIZE) | ||
free(buf); | ||
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return value; | ||
} | ||
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/* "fmt" must point to a buffer of at least 6 characters */ | ||
static void set_number_format(char *fmt, int precision) | ||
{ | ||
int d1, d2, i; | ||
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assert(1 <= precision && precision <= 14); | ||
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/* Create printf format (%.14g) from precision */ | ||
d1 = precision / 10; | ||
d2 = precision % 10; | ||
fmt[0] = '%'; | ||
fmt[1] = '.'; | ||
i = 2; | ||
if (d1) { | ||
fmt[i++] = '0' + d1; | ||
} | ||
fmt[i++] = '0' + d2; | ||
fmt[i++] = 'g'; | ||
fmt[i] = 0; | ||
} | ||
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/* Assumes there is always at least 32 characters available in the target buffer */ | ||
int fpconv_g_fmt(char *str, double num, int precision) | ||
{ | ||
char buf[FPCONV_G_FMT_BUFSIZE]; | ||
char fmt[6]; | ||
int len; | ||
char *b; | ||
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set_number_format(fmt, precision); | ||
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/* Pass through when decimal point character is dot. */ | ||
if (locale_decimal_point == '.') | ||
return snprintf(str, FPCONV_G_FMT_BUFSIZE, fmt, num); | ||
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/* snprintf() to a buffer then translate for other decimal point characters */ | ||
len = snprintf(buf, FPCONV_G_FMT_BUFSIZE, fmt, num); | ||
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/* Copy into target location. Translate decimal point if required */ | ||
b = buf; | ||
do { | ||
*str++ = (*b == locale_decimal_point ? '.' : *b); | ||
} while(*b++); | ||
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return len; | ||
} | ||
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void fpconv_init() | ||
{ | ||
fpconv_update_locale(); | ||
} | ||
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/* vi:ai et sw=4 ts=4: | ||
*/ |
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/* Lua CJSON floating point conversion routines */ | ||
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/* Buffer required to store the largest string representation of a double. | ||
* | ||
* Longest double printed with %.14g is 21 characters long: | ||
* -1.7976931348623e+308 */ | ||
# define FPCONV_G_FMT_BUFSIZE 32 | ||
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#ifdef USE_INTERNAL_FPCONV | ||
static inline void fpconv_init() | ||
{ | ||
/* Do nothing - not required */ | ||
} | ||
#else | ||
extern void fpconv_init(); | ||
#endif | ||
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extern int fpconv_g_fmt(char*, double, int); | ||
extern double fpconv_strtod(const char*, char**); | ||
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/* vi:ai et sw=4 ts=4: | ||
*/ |
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