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author Patrick J Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com>2018-05-25 23:29:36 +0000
committer Eric Hameleers <alien@slackware.com>2018-05-31 15:18:32 -0700
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patches/packages/glibc-zoneinfo-2018e-noarch-2_slack14.1.txz: Rebuilt. Handle removal of US/Pacific-New timezone. If we see that the machine is using this, it will be automatically switched to US/Pacific.
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+To: vim_dev@googlegroups.com
+Subject: Patch 7.4.358
+Fcc: outbox
+From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
+Mime-Version: 1.0
+Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
+Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
+------------
+
+Patch 7.4.358 (after 7.4.351)
+Problem: Sort is not always stable.
+Solution: Add an index instead of relying on the pointer to remain the same.
+ Idea by Jun Takimoto.
+Files: src/eval.c
+
+
+*** ../vim-7.4.357/src/eval.c 2014-07-02 19:06:14.686326091 +0200
+--- src/eval.c 2014-07-09 17:42:05.699813489 +0200
+***************
+*** 17329,17334 ****
+--- 17329,17341 ----
+ #endif
+ item_compare2 __ARGS((const void *s1, const void *s2));
+
++ /* struct used in the array that's given to qsort() */
++ typedef struct
++ {
++ listitem_T *item;
++ int idx;
++ } sortItem_T;
++
+ static int item_compare_ic;
+ static int item_compare_numeric;
+ static char_u *item_compare_func;
+***************
+*** 17349,17362 ****
+ const void *s1;
+ const void *s2;
+ {
+ char_u *p1, *p2;
+ char_u *tofree1, *tofree2;
+ int res;
+ char_u numbuf1[NUMBUFLEN];
+ char_u numbuf2[NUMBUFLEN];
+
+! p1 = tv2string(&(*(listitem_T **)s1)->li_tv, &tofree1, numbuf1, 0);
+! p2 = tv2string(&(*(listitem_T **)s2)->li_tv, &tofree2, numbuf2, 0);
+ if (p1 == NULL)
+ p1 = (char_u *)"";
+ if (p2 == NULL)
+--- 17356,17372 ----
+ const void *s1;
+ const void *s2;
+ {
++ sortItem_T *si1, *si2;
+ char_u *p1, *p2;
+ char_u *tofree1, *tofree2;
+ int res;
+ char_u numbuf1[NUMBUFLEN];
+ char_u numbuf2[NUMBUFLEN];
+
+! si1 = (sortItem_T *)s1;
+! si2 = (sortItem_T *)s2;
+! p1 = tv2string(&si1->item->li_tv, &tofree1, numbuf1, 0);
+! p2 = tv2string(&si2->item->li_tv, &tofree2, numbuf2, 0);
+ if (p1 == NULL)
+ p1 = (char_u *)"";
+ if (p2 == NULL)
+***************
+*** 17379,17385 ****
+ /* When the result would be zero, compare the pointers themselves. Makes
+ * the sort stable. */
+ if (res == 0 && !item_compare_keep_zero)
+! res = s1 > s2 ? 1 : -1;
+
+ vim_free(tofree1);
+ vim_free(tofree2);
+--- 17389,17395 ----
+ /* When the result would be zero, compare the pointers themselves. Makes
+ * the sort stable. */
+ if (res == 0 && !item_compare_keep_zero)
+! res = si1->idx > si2->idx ? 1 : -1;
+
+ vim_free(tofree1);
+ vim_free(tofree2);
+***************
+*** 17394,17399 ****
+--- 17404,17410 ----
+ const void *s1;
+ const void *s2;
+ {
++ sortItem_T *si1, *si2;
+ int res;
+ typval_T rettv;
+ typval_T argv[3];
+***************
+*** 17403,17412 ****
+ if (item_compare_func_err)
+ return 0;
+
+ /* Copy the values. This is needed to be able to set v_lock to VAR_FIXED
+ * in the copy without changing the original list items. */
+! copy_tv(&(*(listitem_T **)s1)->li_tv, &argv[0]);
+! copy_tv(&(*(listitem_T **)s2)->li_tv, &argv[1]);
+
+ rettv.v_type = VAR_UNKNOWN; /* clear_tv() uses this */
+ res = call_func(item_compare_func, (int)STRLEN(item_compare_func),
+--- 17414,17426 ----
+ if (item_compare_func_err)
+ return 0;
+
++ si1 = (sortItem_T *)s1;
++ si2 = (sortItem_T *)s2;
++
+ /* Copy the values. This is needed to be able to set v_lock to VAR_FIXED
+ * in the copy without changing the original list items. */
+! copy_tv(&si1->item->li_tv, &argv[0]);
+! copy_tv(&si2->item->li_tv, &argv[1]);
+
+ rettv.v_type = VAR_UNKNOWN; /* clear_tv() uses this */
+ res = call_func(item_compare_func, (int)STRLEN(item_compare_func),
+***************
+*** 17426,17432 ****
+ /* When the result would be zero, compare the pointers themselves. Makes
+ * the sort stable. */
+ if (res == 0 && !item_compare_keep_zero)
+! res = s1 > s2 ? 1 : -1;
+
+ return res;
+ }
+--- 17440,17446 ----
+ /* When the result would be zero, compare the pointers themselves. Makes
+ * the sort stable. */
+ if (res == 0 && !item_compare_keep_zero)
+! res = si1->idx > si2->idx ? 1 : -1;
+
+ return res;
+ }
+***************
+*** 17442,17448 ****
+ {
+ list_T *l;
+ listitem_T *li;
+! listitem_T **ptrs;
+ long len;
+ long i;
+
+--- 17456,17462 ----
+ {
+ list_T *l;
+ listitem_T *li;
+! sortItem_T *ptrs;
+ long len;
+ long i;
+
+***************
+*** 17510,17516 ****
+ }
+
+ /* Make an array with each entry pointing to an item in the List. */
+! ptrs = (listitem_T **)alloc((int)(len * sizeof(listitem_T *)));
+ if (ptrs == NULL)
+ return;
+
+--- 17524,17530 ----
+ }
+
+ /* Make an array with each entry pointing to an item in the List. */
+! ptrs = (sortItem_T *)alloc((int)(len * sizeof(sortItem_T)));
+ if (ptrs == NULL)
+ return;
+
+***************
+*** 17519,17525 ****
+ {
+ /* sort(): ptrs will be the list to sort */
+ for (li = l->lv_first; li != NULL; li = li->li_next)
+! ptrs[i++] = li;
+
+ item_compare_func_err = FALSE;
+ item_compare_keep_zero = FALSE;
+--- 17533,17543 ----
+ {
+ /* sort(): ptrs will be the list to sort */
+ for (li = l->lv_first; li != NULL; li = li->li_next)
+! {
+! ptrs[i].item = li;
+! ptrs[i].idx = i;
+! ++i;
+! }
+
+ item_compare_func_err = FALSE;
+ item_compare_keep_zero = FALSE;
+***************
+*** 17531,17537 ****
+ else
+ {
+ /* Sort the array with item pointers. */
+! qsort((void *)ptrs, (size_t)len, sizeof(listitem_T *),
+ item_compare_func == NULL ? item_compare : item_compare2);
+
+ if (!item_compare_func_err)
+--- 17549,17555 ----
+ else
+ {
+ /* Sort the array with item pointers. */
+! qsort((void *)ptrs, (size_t)len, sizeof(sortItem_T),
+ item_compare_func == NULL ? item_compare : item_compare2);
+
+ if (!item_compare_func_err)
+***************
+*** 17540,17546 ****
+ l->lv_first = l->lv_last = l->lv_idx_item = NULL;
+ l->lv_len = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
+! list_append(l, ptrs[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+--- 17558,17564 ----
+ l->lv_first = l->lv_last = l->lv_idx_item = NULL;
+ l->lv_len = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
+! list_append(l, ptrs[i].item);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+***************
+*** 17559,17565 ****
+ {
+ if (item_compare_func_ptr((void *)&li, (void *)&li->li_next)
+ == 0)
+! ptrs[i++] = li;
+ if (item_compare_func_err)
+ {
+ EMSG(_("E882: Uniq compare function failed"));
+--- 17577,17583 ----
+ {
+ if (item_compare_func_ptr((void *)&li, (void *)&li->li_next)
+ == 0)
+! ptrs[i++].item = li;
+ if (item_compare_func_err)
+ {
+ EMSG(_("E882: Uniq compare function failed"));
+***************
+*** 17571,17582 ****
+ {
+ while (--i >= 0)
+ {
+! li = ptrs[i]->li_next;
+! ptrs[i]->li_next = li->li_next;
+ if (li->li_next != NULL)
+! li->li_next->li_prev = ptrs[i];
+ else
+! l->lv_last = ptrs[i];
+ list_fix_watch(l, li);
+ listitem_free(li);
+ l->lv_len--;
+--- 17589,17600 ----
+ {
+ while (--i >= 0)
+ {
+! li = ptrs[i].item->li_next;
+! ptrs[i].item->li_next = li->li_next;
+ if (li->li_next != NULL)
+! li->li_next->li_prev = ptrs[i].item;
+ else
+! l->lv_last = ptrs[i].item;
+ list_fix_watch(l, li);
+ listitem_free(li);
+ l->lv_len--;
+*** ../vim-7.4.357/src/version.c 2014-07-09 14:00:45.175044250 +0200
+--- src/version.c 2014-07-09 17:23:12.791836515 +0200
+***************
+*** 736,737 ****
+--- 736,739 ----
+ { /* Add new patch number below this line */
++ /**/
++ 358,
+ /**/
+
+--
+An indication you must be a manager:
+You can explain to somebody the difference between "re-engineering",
+"down-sizing", "right-sizing", and "firing people's asses".
+
+ /// Bram Moolenaar -- Bram@Moolenaar.net -- http://www.Moolenaar.net \\\
+/// sponsor Vim, vote for features -- http://www.Vim.org/sponsor/ \\\
+\\\ an exciting new programming language -- http://www.Zimbu.org ///
+ \\\ help me help AIDS victims -- http://ICCF-Holland.org ///