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Re: Human readable sort
From: |
Pádraig Brady |
Subject: |
Re: Human readable sort |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 10:01:33 +0100 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (X11/20071008) |
Michael Speer wrote:
> 2009/4/25 Pádraig Brady <address@hidden>:
>> I've further modified your latest in the attached.
>> I refactored the suffix finding a bit and also added
>> support for --sort=human-numeric.
>
> I refactored it again to handle some potential problems with how
> separators and decimals points were handled. It will still let you
> write something silly like "1,3,4.5.6", but I've stopped scanning on
> "4..4" or "3,,2" or even "5.M". I'm not sure if that last one is used
> meaningfully anywhere.
This needs another cycle I think.
BTW earlier in this thread I pasted the wrong link to the
previous attempt to include this feature. This is the right one:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2009-01/threads.html#00006
Anyway attached an updated version which supports negative
numbers as it was pretty trivial to add. I also removed the
explicit check for thousands_sep==-1 as I changed to using
unsigned char.
Some performance measurements of this version are
(where "ret 0" is just returning 0 at the top of
find_unit_order() to show the function call overheads.)
seconds to sort 1 million ints:
-----------------------------------
sort option time difference
-----------------------------------
-n 2.75
-h (ret 0) 3.10 +13%
-h 3.96 +44%
seconds to sort 1 million sizes (max len = 4):
-----------------------------------
sort option time difference
-----------------------------------
-n 2.54
-h (ret 0) 2.70 +6%
-h 3.50 +38%
I haven't really looked at optimizing it yet.
cheers,
Pádraig.
diff --git a/src/sort.c b/src/sort.c
index f48d727..640cf1c 100644
--- a/src/sort.c
+++ b/src/sort.c
@@ -176,6 +176,8 @@ struct keyfield
bool random; /* Sort by random hash of key. */
bool general_numeric; /* Flag for general, numeric comparison.
Handle numbers in exponential notation. */
+ bool human_numeric; /* Flag for sorting by human readable
+ units with either SI xor IEC prefixes. */
bool month; /* Flag for comparison by month name. */
bool reverse; /* Reverse the sense of comparison. */
bool version; /* sort by version number */
@@ -336,6 +338,9 @@ Ordering options:\n\
-i, --ignore-nonprinting consider only printable characters\n\
-M, --month-sort compare (unknown) < `JAN' < ... < `DEC'\n\
"), stdout);
+ fputs(_("\
+ -h, --human-numeric-sort compare human readable numbers (e.g., 2K 1G)\n\
+"), stdout);
fputs (_("\
-n, --numeric-sort compare according to string numerical value\n\
-R, --random-sort sort by random hash of keys\n\
@@ -344,8 +349,8 @@ Ordering options:\n\
"), stdout);
fputs (_("\
--sort=WORD sort according to WORD:\n\
- general-numeric -g, month -M, numeric -n,\n\
- random -R, version -V\n\
+ general-numeric -g, human-numeric -h, month
-M,\n\
+ numeric -n, random -R, version -V\n\
-V, --version-sort natural sort of (version) numbers within text\n\
\n\
"), stdout);
@@ -426,7 +431,7 @@ enum
SORT_OPTION
};
-static char const short_options[] = "-bcCdfgik:mMno:rRsS:t:T:uVy:z";
+static char const short_options[] = "-bcCdfghik:mMno:rRsS:t:T:uVy:z";
static struct option const long_options[] =
{
@@ -442,6 +447,7 @@ static struct option const long_options[] =
{"merge", no_argument, NULL, 'm'},
{"month-sort", no_argument, NULL, 'M'},
{"numeric-sort", no_argument, NULL, 'n'},
+ {"human-numeric-sort", no_argument, NULL, 'h'},
{"version-sort", no_argument, NULL, 'V'},
{"random-sort", no_argument, NULL, 'R'},
{"random-source", required_argument, NULL, RANDOM_SOURCE_OPTION},
@@ -480,6 +486,7 @@ static char const check_types[] =
#define SORT_TABLE \
_st_("general-numeric", 'g') \
+ _st_("human-numeric", 'h') \
_st_("month", 'M') \
_st_("numeric", 'n') \
_st_("random", 'R') \
@@ -1673,6 +1680,87 @@ numcompare (const char *a, const char *b)
return strnumcmp (a, b, decimal_point, thousands_sep);
}
+/* Exit with an error if a mixture of SI and IEC units detected. */
+
+static void
+check_mixed_SI_IEC (char prefix)
+{
+ static int seen_si = -1;
+ bool si_present = prefix == 'i';
+ if (seen_si != -1 && seen_si != si_present)
+ error (SORT_FAILURE, 0, _("both SI and IEC prefixes present on units"));
+ seen_si = si_present;
+}
+
+/* Return an integer which represents the order of magnitude of
+ the unit following the number. NUMBER can contain thousands separators
+ or a decimal point, but not have preceeding blanks.
+ Negative numbers return a negative unit order. */
+
+static int
+find_unit_order (const char* number)
+{
+ static const char orders [UCHAR_LIM] = {
+ ['K']=1, ['M']=2, ['G']=3, ['T']=4, ['P']=5, ['E']=6, ['Z']=7, ['Y']=8,
+ ['k']=1,
+ };
+
+ const unsigned char *p = number;
+
+ int sign = 1;
+
+ if (*p == '-')
+ {
+ sign = -1;
+ p++;
+ }
+
+ /* Scan to end of number.
+ Decimals or separators not followed by digits stop the scan.
+ Numbers ending in decimals or separators are thus considered
+ to be lacking in units.
+ FIXME: add support for multibyte thousands_sep and decimal_point. */
+
+ while (ISDIGIT (*p))
+ {
+ p++;
+
+ if (*p == decimal_point && ISDIGIT (*(p+1)))
+ p += 2;
+ else if (*p == thousands_sep && ISDIGIT (*(p+1)))
+ p += 2;
+ }
+
+ int order = orders[to_uchar (*p)];
+
+ /* For valid units check for MiB vs MB etc. */
+ if (order)
+ check_mixed_SI_IEC (*(p+1));
+
+ return sign * order;
+}
+
+/* Compare numbers ending in units with SI xor IEC prefixes
+ <none/unknown> < K < M < G < T < P < E < Z < Y
+ Assume that numbers are properly abbreviated.
+ i.e. input will never have 5000K instead of 5M. */
+
+static int
+human_numcompare (const char *a, const char *b)
+{
+ while (blanks[to_uchar (*a)])
+ a++;
+ while (blanks[to_uchar (*b)])
+ b++;
+
+ int aw = find_unit_order (a);
+ int bw = find_unit_order (b);
+
+ return (aw > bw ? 1
+ : aw < bw ? -1
+ : strnumcmp (a , b , decimal_point , thousands_sep));
+}
+
static int
general_numcompare (const char *sa, const char *sb)
{
@@ -1917,13 +2005,14 @@ keycompare (const struct line *a, const struct line *b)
if (key->random)
diff = compare_random (texta, lena, textb, lenb);
- else if (key->numeric | key->general_numeric)
+ else if (key->numeric | key->general_numeric | key->human_numeric)
{
char savea = *lima, saveb = *limb;
*lima = *limb = '\0';
- diff = ((key->numeric ? numcompare : general_numcompare)
- (texta, textb));
+ diff = ((key->numeric ? numcompare
+ : key->general_numeric ? general_numcompare
+ : human_numcompare) (texta, textb));
*lima = savea, *limb = saveb;
}
else if (key->version)
@@ -2889,7 +2978,7 @@ check_ordering_compatibility (void)
for (key = keylist; key; key = key->next)
if ((1 < (key->random + key->numeric + key->general_numeric + key->month
- + key->version + !!key->ignore))
+ + key->version + (!!key->ignore) + key->human_numeric))
|| (key->random && key->translate))
{
/* The following is too big, but guaranteed to be "big enough". */
@@ -2901,6 +2990,8 @@ check_ordering_compatibility (void)
*p++ = 'f';
if (key->general_numeric)
*p++ = 'g';
+ if (key->human_numeric)
+ *p++ = 'h';
if (key->ignore == nonprinting)
*p++ = 'i';
if (key->month)
@@ -2992,6 +3083,9 @@ set_ordering (const char *s, struct keyfield *key, enum
blanktype blanktype)
case 'g':
key->general_numeric = true;
break;
+ case 'h':
+ key->human_numeric = true;
+ break;
case 'i':
/* Option order should not matter, so don't let -i override
-d. -d implies -i, but -i does not imply -d. */
@@ -3140,7 +3234,8 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
gkey.sword = gkey.eword = SIZE_MAX;
gkey.ignore = NULL;
gkey.translate = NULL;
- gkey.numeric = gkey.general_numeric = gkey.random = gkey.version = false;
+ gkey.numeric = gkey.general_numeric = gkey.human_numeric = false;
+ gkey.random = gkey.version = false;
gkey.month = gkey.reverse = false;
gkey.skipsblanks = gkey.skipeblanks = false;
@@ -3219,6 +3314,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
case 'd':
case 'f':
case 'g':
+ case 'h':
case 'i':
case 'M':
case 'n':
@@ -3471,6 +3567,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
| key->numeric
| key->version
| key->general_numeric
+ | key->human_numeric
| key->random)))
{
key->ignore = gkey.ignore;
@@ -3480,6 +3577,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
key->month = gkey.month;
key->numeric = gkey.numeric;
key->general_numeric = gkey.general_numeric;
+ key->human_numeric = gkey.human_numeric;
key->random = gkey.random;
key->reverse = gkey.reverse;
key->version = gkey.version;
@@ -3495,6 +3593,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
| gkey.month
| gkey.numeric
| gkey.general_numeric
+ | gkey.human_numeric
| gkey.random
| gkey.version)))
{
- Human readable sort, Michael Speer, 2009/04/24
- Re: Human readable sort, Pádraig Brady, 2009/04/24
- Re: Human readable sort, Michael Speer, 2009/04/25
- Re: Human readable sort, Pádraig Brady, 2009/04/25
- Re: Human readable sort, Michael Speer, 2009/04/26
- Re: Human readable sort, Pádraig Brady, 2009/04/26
- Re: Human readable sort,
Pádraig Brady <=
- Re: Human readable sort, Pádraig Brady, 2009/04/27
- Re: Human readable sort, Ondřej Vašík, 2009/04/27
- Re: Re: Human readable sort, knome . net, 2009/04/27
- Re: Human readable sort, Pádraig Brady, 2009/04/27