php-src/ext/standard/levenshtein.c
Nikita Popov 6a8c094e2d Remove string length limit from levenshtein()
As noted on https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=80073, I don't think
having this limitation makes sense. The similar_text() function
has much worse asymptotic complexity than levenshtein() and does
not enforce such a limitation. levenshtein() does have fairly high
memory requirements, but they are a fixed factor of the string
length (and subject to memory limit).
2020-10-09 16:12:08 +02:00

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/*
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| Author: Hartmut Holzgraefe <hholzgra@php.net> |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
*/
#include "php.h"
#include "php_string.h"
/* {{{ reference_levdist
* reference implementation, only optimized for memory usage, not speed */
static zend_long reference_levdist(const zend_string *string1, const zend_string *string2, zend_long cost_ins, zend_long cost_rep, zend_long cost_del )
{
zend_long *p1, *p2, *tmp;
zend_long c0, c1, c2;
size_t i1, i2;
if (ZSTR_LEN(string1) == 0) {
return ZSTR_LEN(string2) * cost_ins;
}
if (ZSTR_LEN(string2) == 0) {
return ZSTR_LEN(string1) * cost_del;
}
p1 = safe_emalloc((ZSTR_LEN(string2) + 1), sizeof(zend_long), 0);
p2 = safe_emalloc((ZSTR_LEN(string2) + 1), sizeof(zend_long), 0);
for (i2 = 0; i2 <= ZSTR_LEN(string2); i2++) {
p1[i2] = i2 * cost_ins;
}
for (i1 = 0; i1 < ZSTR_LEN(string1) ; i1++) {
p2[0] = p1[0] + cost_del;
for (i2 = 0; i2 < ZSTR_LEN(string2); i2++) {
c0 = p1[i2] + ((ZSTR_VAL(string1)[i1] == ZSTR_VAL(string2)[i2]) ? 0 : cost_rep);
c1 = p1[i2 + 1] + cost_del;
if (c1 < c0) {
c0 = c1;
}
c2 = p2[i2] + cost_ins;
if (c2 < c0) {
c0 = c2;
}
p2[i2 + 1] = c0;
}
tmp = p1;
p1 = p2;
p2 = tmp;
}
c0 = p1[ZSTR_LEN(string2)];
efree(p1);
efree(p2);
return c0;
}
/* }}} */
/* {{{ Calculate Levenshtein distance between two strings */
PHP_FUNCTION(levenshtein)
{
zend_string *string1, *string2;
zend_long cost_ins = 1;
zend_long cost_rep = 1;
zend_long cost_del = 1;
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS(), "SS|lll", &string1, &string2, &cost_ins, &cost_rep, &cost_del) == FAILURE) {
RETURN_THROWS();
}
RETURN_LONG(reference_levdist(string1, string2, cost_ins, cost_rep, cost_del));
}
/* }}} */