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//===- fpcmp.cpp - A fuzzy "cmp" that permits floating point noise --------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
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// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// fpcmp is a tool that basically works like the 'cmp' tool, except that it can
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// tolerate errors due to floating point noise, with the -r option.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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2004-09-01 22:55:40 +00:00
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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#include "llvm/System/MappedFile.h"
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#include <iostream>
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#include <cmath>
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using namespace llvm;
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namespace {
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cl::opt<std::string>
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File1(cl::Positional, cl::desc("<input file #1>"), cl::Required);
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cl::opt<std::string>
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File2(cl::Positional, cl::desc("<input file #2>"), cl::Required);
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cl::opt<double>
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RelTolerance("r", cl::desc("Relative error tolerated"), cl::init(0));
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cl::opt<double>
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AbsTolerance("a", cl::desc("Absolute error tolerated"), cl::init(0));
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}
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static bool isNumberChar(char C) {
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switch (C) {
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case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
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case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
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case '.': case '+': case '-':
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case 'e':
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case 'E': return true;
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default: return false;
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}
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}
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static char *BackupNumber(char *Pos, char *FirstChar) {
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// If we didn't stop in the middle of a number, don't backup.
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if (!isNumberChar(*Pos)) return Pos;
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// Otherwise, return to the start of the number.
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while (Pos > FirstChar && isNumberChar(Pos[-1]))
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--Pos;
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return Pos;
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}
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static void CompareNumbers(char *&F1P, char *&F2P, char *F1End, char *F2End) {
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char *F1NumEnd, *F2NumEnd;
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double V1 = 0.0, V2 = 0.0;
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// If we stop on numbers, compare their difference.
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if (isNumberChar(*F1P) && isNumberChar(*F2P)) {
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V1 = strtod(F1P, &F1NumEnd);
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V2 = strtod(F2P, &F2NumEnd);
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} else {
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// Otherwise, the diff failed.
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F1NumEnd = F1P;
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F2NumEnd = F2P;
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}
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if (F1NumEnd == F1P || F2NumEnd == F2P) {
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std::cerr << "Comparison failed, not a numeric difference.\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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// Check to see if these are inside the absolute tolerance
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if (AbsTolerance < std::abs(V1-V2)) {
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// Nope, check the relative tolerance...
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double Diff;
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if (V2)
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Diff = std::abs(V1/V2 - 1.0);
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else if (V1)
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Diff = std::abs(V2/V1 - 1.0);
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else
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Diff = 0; // Both zero.
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if (Diff > RelTolerance) {
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std::cerr << "Compared: " << V1 << " and " << V2 << ": diff = "
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<< Diff << "\n";
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std::cerr << "Out of tolerance: rel/abs: " << RelTolerance
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<< "/" << AbsTolerance << "\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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// Otherwise, advance our read pointers to the end of the numbers.
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F1P = F1NumEnd; F2P = F2NumEnd;
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}
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2004-06-20 03:12:18 +00:00
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// PadFileIfNeeded - If the files are not identical, we will have to be doing
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// numeric comparisons in here. There are bad cases involved where we (i.e.,
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// strtod) might run off the beginning or end of the file if it starts or ends
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// with a number. Because of this, if needed, we pad the file so that it starts
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// and ends with a null character.
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static void PadFileIfNeeded(char *&FileStart, char *&FileEnd, char *&FP) {
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if (isNumberChar(FileStart[0]) || isNumberChar(FileEnd[-1])) {
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unsigned FileLen = FileEnd-FileStart;
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char *NewFile = new char[FileLen+2];
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NewFile[0] = 0; // Add null padding
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NewFile[FileLen+1] = 0; // Add null padding
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memcpy(NewFile+1, FileStart, FileLen);
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FP = NewFile+(FP-FileStart)+1;
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FileStart = NewFile+1;
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FileEnd = FileStart+FileLen;
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}
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(argc, argv);
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try {
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// map in the files into memory
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sys::Path F1Path(File1);
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sys::Path F2Path(File2);
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sys::MappedFile F1 ( F1Path );
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sys::MappedFile F2 ( F2Path );
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F1.map();
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F2.map();
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// Okay, now that we opened the files, scan them for the first difference.
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char *File1Start = F1.charBase();
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char *File2Start = F2.charBase();
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char *File1End = File1Start+F1.size();
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char *File2End = File2Start+F2.size();
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char *F1P = File1Start;
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char *F2P = File2Start;
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// Scan for the end of file or first difference.
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while (F1P < File1End && F2P < File2End && *F1P == *F2P)
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++F1P, ++F2P;
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// Common case: identifical files.
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if (F1P == File1End && F2P == File2End) return 0;
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// If the files need padding, do so now.
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PadFileIfNeeded(File1Start, File1End, F1P);
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PadFileIfNeeded(File2Start, File2End, F2P);
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while (1) {
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// Scan for the end of file or next difference.
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while (F1P < File1End && F2P < File2End && *F1P == *F2P)
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++F1P, ++F2P;
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if (F1P >= File1End || F2P >= File2End) break;
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// Okay, we must have found a difference. Backup to the start of the
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// current number each stream is at so that we can compare from the
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// beginning.
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F1P = BackupNumber(F1P, File1Start);
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F2P = BackupNumber(F2P, File2Start);
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// Now that we are at the start of the numbers, compare them, exiting if
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// they don't match.
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CompareNumbers(F1P, F2P, File1End, File2End);
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}
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// Okay, we reached the end of file. If both files are at the end, we
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// succeeded.
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bool F1AtEnd = F1P >= File1End;
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bool F2AtEnd = F2P >= File2End;
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if (F1AtEnd & F2AtEnd) return 0;
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// Else, we might have run off the end due to a number: backup and retry.
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if (F1AtEnd && isNumberChar(F1P[-1])) --F1P;
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if (F2AtEnd && isNumberChar(F2P[-1])) --F2P;
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F1P = BackupNumber(F1P, File1Start);
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F2P = BackupNumber(F2P, File2Start);
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// Now that we are at the start of the numbers, compare them, exiting if
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// they don't match.
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CompareNumbers(F1P, F2P, File1End, File2End);
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// If we found the end, we succeeded.
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if (F1P >= File1End && F2P >= File2End) return 0;
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} catch (const std::string& msg) {
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std::cerr << argv[0] << ": error: " << msg << "\n";
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return 2;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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