Sun, 09 Apr 2023 19:37:00 +0200
add pointer array list tests
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /** * \file iterator.h * \brief Interface for iterator implementations. * \author Mike Becker * \author Olaf Wintermann * \version 3.0 * \copyright 2-Clause BSD License */ #ifndef UCX_ITERATOR_H #define UCX_ITERATOR_H #include "common.h" /** * The base of mutating and non-mutating iterators. */ struct cx_iterator_base_s { /** * True iff the iterator points to valid data. */ __attribute__ ((__nonnull__)) bool (*valid)(void const *); /** * Returns a pointer to the current element. */ __attribute__ ((__nonnull__)) void *(*current)(void const *); /** * Original implementation in case the function needs to be wrapped. */ __attribute__ ((__nonnull__)) void *(*current_impl)(void const *); /** * Advances the iterator. */ __attribute__ ((__nonnull__)) void (*next)(void *); /** * Flag current element for removal, if possible. */ __attribute__ ((__nonnull__)) bool (*flag_removal)(void *); /** * Indicates whether this iterator is muting. */ bool mutating; /** * Internal flag for removing the current element when advancing. */ bool remove; }; /** * Internal iterator struct - use CxMutIterator. */ struct cx_mut_iterator_s { /** * The base properties of this iterator. */ struct cx_iterator_base_s base; /** * Handle for the current element, if required. */ void *elem_handle; /** * Handle for the source collection, if any. */ void *src_handle; /** * Field for storing a key-value pair. * May be used by iterators that iterate over k/v-collections. */ struct { /** * A pointer to the key. */ void const *key; /** * A pointer to the value. */ void *value; } kv_data; /** * Field for storing a slot number. * May be used by iterators that iterate over multi-bucket collections. */ size_t slot; /** * If the iterator is position-aware, contains the index of the element in the underlying collection. * Otherwise, this field is usually uninitialized. */ size_t index; }; /** * Mutating iterator value type. * * An iterator points to a certain element in an (possibly unbounded) chain of elements. * Iterators that are based on collections (which have a defined "first" element), are supposed * to be "position-aware", which means that they keep track of the current index within the collection. * * @note Objects that are pointed to by an iterator are mutable through that iterator. However, if the * iterator is based on a collection and the underlying collection is mutated by other means than this iterator * (e.g. elements added or removed), the iterator becomes invalid (regardless of what cxIteratorValid() returns) * and MUST be re-obtained from the collection. * * @see CxIterator */ typedef struct cx_mut_iterator_s CxMutIterator; /** * Internal iterator struct - use CxIterator. */ struct cx_iterator_s { /** * The base properties of this iterator. */ struct cx_iterator_base_s base; /** * Handle for the current element, if required. */ void *elem_handle; /** * Handle for the source collection, if any. */ void const *src_handle; /** * Field for storing a key-value pair. * May be used by iterators that iterate over k/v-collections. */ struct { /** * A pointer to the key. */ void const *key; /** * A pointer to the value. */ void *value; } kv_data; /** * Field for storing a slot number. * May be used by iterators that iterate over multi-bucket collections. */ size_t slot; /** * If the iterator is position-aware, contains the index of the element in the underlying collection. * Otherwise, this field is usually uninitialized. */ size_t index; }; /** * Iterator value type. * An iterator points to a certain element in an (possibly unbounded) chain of elements. * Iterators that are based on collections (which have a defined "first" element), are supposed * to be "position-aware", which means that they keep track of the current index within the collection. * * @note Objects that are pointed to by an iterator are always mutable through that iterator. However, * this iterator cannot mutate the collection itself (add or remove elements) and any mutation of the * collection by other means make this iterator invalid (regardless of what cxIteratorValid() returns). * * @see CxMutIterator */ typedef struct cx_iterator_s CxIterator; /** * Checks if the iterator points to valid data. * * This is especially false for past-the-end iterators. * * @param iter the iterator * @return true iff the iterator points to valid data */ #define cxIteratorValid(iter) (iter).base.valid(&(iter)) /** * Returns a pointer to the current element. * * The behavior is undefined if this iterator is invalid. * * @param iter the iterator * @return a pointer to the current element */ #define cxIteratorCurrent(iter) (iter).base.current(&iter) /** * Advances the iterator to the next element. * * @param iter the iterator */ #define cxIteratorNext(iter) (iter).base.next(&iter) /** * Flags the current element for removal. * * @param iter the iterator * @return false if this iterator cannot remove the element */ #define cxIteratorFlagRemoval(iter) (iter).base.flag_removal(&iter) /** * Loops over an iterator. * @param type the type of the elements * @param elem the name of the iteration variable * @param iter the iterator */ #define cx_foreach(type, elem, iter) \ for (type elem; cxIteratorValid(iter) && (elem = (type)cxIteratorCurrent(iter)) != NULL ; cxIteratorNext(iter)) #endif // UCX_ITERATOR_H