| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071 | /* +++Date last modified: 05-Jul-1997 *//***  ssort()  --  Fast, small, qsort()-compatible Shell sort****  by Ray Gardner,  public domain   5/90*//* * Manuel Novoa III       Dec 2000 * * There were several problems with the qsort code contained in uClibc. * It assumed sizeof(int) was 2 and sizeof(long) was 4.  It then had three * seperate quiicksort routines based on the width of the data passed: 2, 4, * or anything else <= 128.  If the width was > 128, it returned -1 (although * qsort should not return a value) and did no sorting.  On i386 with * -Os -fomit-frame-pointer -ffunction-sections, the text segment of qsort.o * was 1358 bytes, with an additional 4 bytes in bss. * * I decided to completely replace the existing code with a small * implementation of a shell sort.  It is a drop-in replacement for the * standard qsort and, with the same gcc flags as above, the text segment * size on i386 is only 183 bytes. * * Grabbed original file rg_ssort.c from snippets.org. * Modified original code to avoid possible overflow in wgap calculation. * Modified wgap calculation in loop and eliminated variables gap and wnel. */#include <stdlib.h>#include <assert.h>void qsort (void  *base,            size_t nel,            size_t width,            int (*comp)(const void *, const void *)){	size_t wgap, i, j, k;	char *a, *b, tmp;	/* Note: still conceivable that nel * width could overflow! */	assert(width > 0);	if (nel > 1) {		for (wgap = 0; ++wgap < (nel-1)/3 ; wgap *= 3) {}		wgap *= width;		nel *= width;			/* convert nel to 'wnel' */		do {			for (i = wgap; i < nel; i += width) {				for (j = i - wgap; ;j -= wgap) {					a = j + ((char *)base);					b = a + wgap;					if ( (*comp)(a, b) <= 0 ) {						break;					}					k = width;					do {						tmp = *a;						*a++ = *b;						*b++ = tmp;					} while ( --k );					if (j < wgap) {						break;					}				}			}			wgap = (wgap - width)/3;		} while (wgap);	}}
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