//===-- TrigramIndex.h - a heuristic for SpecialCaseList --------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // TrigramIndex implements a heuristic for SpecialCaseList that allows to // filter out ~99% incoming queries when all regular expressions in the // SpecialCaseList are simple wildcards with '*' and '.'. If rules are more // complicated, the check is defeated and it will always pass the queries to a // full regex. // // The basic idea is that in order for a wildcard to match a query, the query // needs to have all trigrams which occur in the wildcard. We create a trigram // index (trigram -> list of rules with it) and then count trigrams in the query // for each rule. If the count for one of the rules reaches the expected value, // the check passes the query to a regex. If none of the rules got enough // trigrams, the check tells that the query is definitely not matched by any // of the rules, and no regex matching is needed. // A similar idea was used in Google Code Search as described in the blog post: // https://swtch.com/~rsc/regexp/regexp4.html // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_TRIGRAMINDEX_H #define LLVM_SUPPORT_TRIGRAMINDEX_H #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" #include #include #include namespace llvm { class StringRef; class TrigramIndex { public: /// Inserts a new Regex into the index. void insert(const std::string &Regex); /// Returns true, if special case list definitely does not have a line /// that matches the query. Returns false, if it's not sure. bool isDefinitelyOut(StringRef Query) const; /// Returned true, iff the heuristic is defeated and not useful. /// In this case isDefinitelyOut always returns false. bool isDefeated() { return Defeated; } private: // If true, the rules are too complicated for the check to work, and full // regex matching is needed for every rule. bool Defeated = false; // The minimum number of trigrams which should match for a rule to have a // chance to match the query. The number of elements equals the number of // regex rules in the SpecialCaseList. std::vector Counts; // Index holds a list of rules indices for each trigram. The same indices // are used in Counts to store per-rule limits. // If a trigram is too common (>4 rules with it), we stop tracking it, // which increases the probability for a need to match using regex, but // decreases the costs in the regular case. std::unordered_map> Index{256}; }; } // namespace llvm #endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_TRIGRAMINDEX_H