src/cx/array_list.h

Sat, 13 Jan 2024 17:51:42 +0100

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Mike Becker <universe@uap-core.de>
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Sat, 13 Jan 2024 17:51:42 +0100
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add CX_DISABLE_ARRAY_LIST_SWAP_SBO flag

universe@606 1 /*
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universe@606 28 /**
universe@606 29 * \file array_list.h
universe@606 30 * \brief Array list implementation.
universe@606 31 * \details Also provides several low-level functions for custom array list implementations.
universe@606 32 * \author Mike Becker
universe@606 33 * \author Olaf Wintermann
universe@606 34 * \copyright 2-Clause BSD License
universe@606 35 */
universe@606 36
universe@606 37
universe@606 38 #ifndef UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H
universe@606 39 #define UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H
universe@606 40
olaf@617 41 #include "list.h"
universe@606 42
universe@606 43 #ifdef __cplusplus
universe@606 44 extern "C" {
universe@606 45 #endif
universe@606 46
universe@606 47 /**
universe@804 48 * Set this flag to true, if you want to disable the use of SBO for
universe@804 49 * array list swap operations.
universe@804 50 */
universe@804 51 extern bool CX_DISABLE_ARRAY_LIST_SWAP_SBO;
universe@804 52
universe@804 53 /**
universe@608 54 * Defines a reallocation mechanism for arrays.
universe@608 55 */
universe@608 56 struct cx_array_reallocator_s {
universe@608 57 /**
universe@608 58 * Re-allocates space for the given array.
universe@608 59 *
universe@608 60 * Implementations are not required to free the original array.
universe@608 61 * This allows re-allocation of static memory by allocating heap memory
universe@795 62 * and copying the array contents. The information in the custom fields of
universe@795 63 * the referenced allocator can be used to track the state of the memory
universe@795 64 * or to transport other additional data.
universe@608 65 *
universe@608 66 * @param array the array to reallocate
universe@608 67 * @param capacity the new capacity (number of elements)
universe@608 68 * @param elem_size the size of each element
universe@609 69 * @param alloc a reference to this allocator
universe@608 70 * @return a pointer to the reallocated memory or \c NULL on failure
universe@608 71 */
universe@608 72 void *(*realloc)(
universe@608 73 void *array,
universe@608 74 size_t capacity,
universe@608 75 size_t elem_size,
universe@609 76 struct cx_array_reallocator_s *alloc
universe@608 77 );
universe@608 78
universe@608 79 /**
universe@609 80 * Custom data pointer.
universe@608 81 */
universe@609 82 void *ptr1;
universe@609 83 /**
universe@609 84 * Custom data pointer.
universe@609 85 */
universe@609 86 void *ptr2;
universe@609 87 /**
universe@609 88 * Custom data integer.
universe@609 89 */
universe@609 90 size_t int1;
universe@609 91 /**
universe@609 92 * Custom data integer.
universe@609 93 */
universe@609 94 size_t int2;
universe@608 95 };
universe@608 96
universe@608 97 /**
universe@610 98 * Return codes for cx_array_copy().
universe@610 99 */
universe@612 100 enum cx_array_copy_result {
universe@610 101 CX_ARRAY_COPY_SUCCESS,
universe@610 102 CX_ARRAY_COPY_REALLOC_NOT_SUPPORTED,
universe@610 103 CX_ARRAY_COPY_REALLOC_FAILED,
universe@610 104 };
universe@610 105
universe@610 106 /**
universe@608 107 * Copies elements from one array to another.
universe@608 108 *
universe@608 109 * The elements are copied to the \p target array at the specified \p index,
universe@637 110 * overwriting possible elements. The \p index does not need to be in range of
universe@637 111 * the current array \p size. If the new index plus the number of elements added
universe@637 112 * would extend the array's size, and \p capacity is not \c NULL, the remaining
universe@637 113 * capacity is used.
universe@608 114 *
universe@608 115 * If the capacity is insufficient to hold the new data, a reallocation
universe@608 116 * attempt is made, unless the allocator is set to \c NULL, in which case
universe@608 117 * this function ultimately returns a failure.
universe@608 118 *
universe@608 119 * @param target the target array
universe@608 120 * @param size a pointer to the size of the target array
universe@608 121 * @param capacity a pointer to the target array's capacity -
universe@608 122 * \c NULL if only the size shall be used to bound the array
universe@608 123 * @param index the index where the copied elements shall be placed
universe@608 124 * @param src the source array
universe@608 125 * @param elem_size the size of one element
universe@608 126 * @param elem_count the number of elements to copy
universe@608 127 * @param reallocator the array re-allocator to use, or \c NULL
universe@608 128 * if re-allocation shall not happen
universe@610 129 * @return zero on success, non-zero error code on failure
universe@608 130 */
universe@612 131 enum cx_array_copy_result cx_array_copy(
universe@608 132 void **target,
universe@608 133 size_t *size,
universe@608 134 size_t *capacity,
universe@608 135 size_t index,
universe@608 136 void const *src,
universe@608 137 size_t elem_size,
universe@608 138 size_t elem_count,
universe@610 139 struct cx_array_reallocator_s *reallocator
universe@608 140 ) __attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2, 5)));
universe@608 141
universe@623 142
universe@623 143 /**
universe@623 144 * Swaps two array elements.
universe@623 145 *
universe@623 146 * @param arr the array
universe@623 147 * @param elem_size the element size
universe@623 148 * @param idx1 index of first element
universe@623 149 * @param idx2 index of second element
universe@623 150 */
universe@623 151 void cx_array_swap(
universe@623 152 void *arr,
universe@623 153 size_t elem_size,
universe@623 154 size_t idx1,
universe@623 155 size_t idx2
universe@623 156 ) __attribute__((__nonnull__));
universe@623 157
universe@608 158 /**
universe@606 159 * Allocates an array list for storing elements with \p item_size bytes each.
universe@606 160 *
universe@669 161 * If \p item_size is CX_STORE_POINTERS, the created list will be created as if
universe@763 162 * cxListStorePointers() was called immediately after creation and the compare
universe@763 163 * function will be automatically set to cx_cmp_ptr(), if none is given.
universe@669 164 *
universe@606 165 * @param allocator the allocator for allocating the list memory
universe@670 166 * (if \c NULL the cxDefaultAllocator will be used)
universe@606 167 * @param comparator the comparator for the elements
universe@763 168 * (if \c NULL, and the list is not storing pointers, sort and find
universe@763 169 * functions will not work)
universe@606 170 * @param item_size the size of each element in bytes
universe@606 171 * @param initial_capacity the initial number of elements the array can store
universe@606 172 * @return the created list
universe@606 173 */
universe@606 174 CxList *cxArrayListCreate(
universe@606 175 CxAllocator const *allocator,
universe@677 176 cx_compare_func comparator,
universe@606 177 size_t item_size,
universe@606 178 size_t initial_capacity
universe@670 179 );
universe@606 180
universe@662 181 /**
universe@662 182 * Allocates an array list for storing elements with \p item_size bytes each.
universe@662 183 *
universe@662 184 * The list will use the cxDefaultAllocator and \em NO compare function.
universe@662 185 * If you want to call functions that need a compare function, you have to
universe@662 186 * set it immediately after creation or use cxArrayListCreate().
universe@662 187 *
universe@669 188 * If \p item_size is CX_STORE_POINTERS, the created list will be created as if
universe@763 189 * cxListStorePointers() was called immediately after creation and the compare
universe@763 190 * function will be automatically set to cx_cmp_ptr().
universe@669 191 *
universe@662 192 * @param item_size the size of each element in bytes
universe@662 193 * @param initial_capacity the initial number of elements the array can store
universe@662 194 * @return the created list
universe@662 195 */
universe@670 196 #define cxArrayListCreateSimple(item_size, initial_capacity) \
universe@670 197 cxArrayListCreate(NULL, NULL, item_size, initial_capacity)
universe@606 198
universe@606 199 #ifdef __cplusplus
universe@628 200 } // extern "C"
universe@606 201 #endif
universe@606 202
universe@628 203 #endif // UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H

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