freebsd-skq/contrib/nvi/clib/bsearch.c
Peter Wemm b8ba871bd9 Import of nvi-1.79, minus a few bits that we dont need (eg: postscript
files, curses, db, regex etc that we already have).  The other glue will
follow shortly.

Obtained from: Keith Bostic <bostic@bostic.com>
1996-11-01 06:45:43 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "config.h"
#if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)bsearch.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93";
#endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "port.h"
/*
* Perform a binary search.
*
* The code below is a bit sneaky. After a comparison fails, we
* divide the work in half by moving either left or right. If lim
* is odd, moving left simply involves halving lim: e.g., when lim
* is 5 we look at item 2, so we change lim to 2 so that we will
* look at items 0 & 1. If lim is even, the same applies. If lim
* is odd, moving right again involes halving lim, this time moving
* the base up one item past p: e.g., when lim is 5 we change base
* to item 3 and make lim 2 so that we will look at items 3 and 4.
* If lim is even, however, we have to shrink it by one before
* halving: e.g., when lim is 4, we still looked at item 2, so we
* have to make lim 3, then halve, obtaining 1, so that we will only
* look at item 3.
*
* PUBLIC: #ifndef HAVE_BSEARCH
* PUBLIC: void *bsearch __P((const void *, const void *, size_t,
* PUBLIC: size_t, int (*)(const void *, const void *)));
* PUBLIC: #endif
*/
void *
bsearch(key, base0, nmemb, size, compar)
register const void *key;
const void *base0;
size_t nmemb;
register size_t size;
register int (*compar) __P((const void *, const void *));
{
register const char *base = base0;
register size_t lim;
register int cmp;
register const void *p;
for (lim = nmemb; lim != 0; lim >>= 1) {
p = base + (lim >> 1) * size;
cmp = (*compar)(key, p);
if (cmp == 0)
return ((void *)p);
if (cmp > 0) { /* key > p: move right */
base = (char *)p + size;
lim--;
} /* else move left */
}
return (NULL);
}