Geoffrey Challen e318e3171e Revert "Merging in 1.0.2."
This reverts commit 50cf3276e747c545b4ae53853d9b911731dc463e.
2017-01-09 22:52:13 -05:00

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/*
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*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <test161/test161.h>
#define _PATH_SELF "/testbin/factorial"
/*
* factorial - compute factorials by recursive exec
*
* External usage: factorial N
* (compute N!)
*
* Internal usage: factoral N M
* (compute N! * M)
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// arithmetic
/*
* We compute using binary-coded decimal integers where
* each byte contains the digit characters '0' through '9'.
* This is not exactly optimum for computation but it's
* perfect for sending numbers through execv.
*/
#define NUMSIZE 8191
struct number {
char buf[NUMSIZE+1]; /* includes space for a null-terminator */
size_t first; /* first valid digit */
};
static struct number scratch;
static
void
number_init(struct number *n, const char *txt)
{
size_t len, i;
len = strlen(txt);
if (len > NUMSIZE) {
warnx("%s", txt);
errx(1, "Number too large");
}
n->first = NUMSIZE - len;
strcpy(n->buf + n->first, txt);
#if 0
for (i=0; i<n->first; i++) {
n->buf[i] = '0';
}
#endif
for (i=n->first; i<NUMSIZE; i++) {
if (n->buf[i] < '0' || n->buf[i] > '9') {
warnx("%s", txt);
errx(1, "Number contained non-digit characters");
}
}
assert(n->buf[NUMSIZE] == 0);
while (n->first < NUMSIZE && n->buf[n->first] == '0') {
n->first++;
}
}
static
char *
number_get(struct number *n)
{
size_t pos;
pos = n->first;
while (pos < NUMSIZE && n->buf[pos] == '0') {
pos++;
}
if (pos == NUMSIZE) {
pos--;
n->buf[pos] = '0';
}
return &n->buf[pos];
}
static
void
finishcarry(struct number *r, const struct number *b, size_t pos,
unsigned carry)
{
if (carry > 0 && b->first == 0) {
/* if b->first is 0, pos may now be 2^32-1 */
errx(1, "Overflow");
}
while (carry > 0) {
if (pos == 0) {
errx(1, "Overflow");
}
r->buf[pos--] = carry % 10 + '0';
carry = carry / 10;
}
r->first = pos + 1;
}
static
void
pluseq(struct number *r, const struct number *b)
{
size_t pos;
unsigned an, bn, rn, carry;
carry = 0;
for (pos = NUMSIZE; pos-- > b->first; ) {
an = pos < r->first ? 0 : r->buf[pos] - '0';
bn = b->buf[pos] - '0';
rn = an + bn + carry;
r->buf[pos] = rn % 10 + '0';
carry = rn / 10;
}
finishcarry(r, b, pos, carry);
}
static
void
dec(struct number *r)
{
size_t pos;
for (pos = NUMSIZE; pos-- > r->first; ) {
if (r->buf[pos] == '0') {
r->buf[pos] = '9';
}
else {
r->buf[pos]--;
return;
}
}
/* This should really not happen. */
errx(1, "Underflow");
}
static
void
multc(struct number *r, const struct number *a, unsigned bn, size_t offset)
{
size_t pos;
unsigned an, rn, carry;
for (pos = NUMSIZE; pos-- > NUMSIZE - offset; ) {
r->buf[pos] = '0';
}
carry = 0;
for (pos = NUMSIZE; pos-- > a->first; ) {
an = a->buf[pos] - '0';
rn = an * bn + carry;
if (pos < offset) {
errx(1, "Overflow");
}
r->buf[pos - offset] = rn % 10 + '0';
carry = rn / 10;
}
if (carry > 0 && pos < offset) {
errx(1, "Overflow");
}
finishcarry(r, a, pos - offset, carry);
}
static
void
mult(struct number *r, const struct number *a, const struct number *b)
{
unsigned offset;
size_t apos;
/* B should normally be the larger number */
if (a->first < b->first) {
mult(r, b, a);
return;
}
number_init(&scratch, "0");
offset = 0;
for (apos = NUMSIZE; apos-- > a->first; ) {
multc(&scratch, b, a->buf[apos] - '0', offset);
pluseq(r, &scratch);
offset++;
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// argv logic
static
void
self(const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
{
const char *args[4];
args[0] = _PATH_SELF;
args[1] = arg1;
args[2] = arg2;
args[3] = NULL;
execv(_PATH_SELF, (char **)args);
err(1, "execv");
}
static struct number n1, n2, multbuf;
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
if (argc == 0) {
/* Assume we've just been run from the menu. */
self("404", "1");
}
else if (argc == 2) {
self(argv[1], "1");
}
else if (argc == 3) {
if (!strcmp(argv[1], "1") || !strcmp(argv[1], "0")) {
nprintf("\n");
tprintf("%s\n", argv[2]);
secprintf(SECRET, argv[2], "/testbin/factorial");
}
else {
nprintf(".");
number_init(&n1, argv[1]);
number_init(&n2, argv[2]);
number_init(&multbuf, "0");
mult(&multbuf, &n1, &n2);
dec(&n1);
self(number_get(&n1), number_get(&multbuf));
}
}
else {
warnx("Usage: factorial N");
}
return 0;
}