src/cx/array_list.h

Thu, 14 Mar 2024 22:07:19 +0100

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Mike Becker <universe@uap-core.de>
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    28 /**
    29  * \file array_list.h
    30  * \brief Array list implementation.
    31  * \details Also provides several low-level functions for custom array list implementations.
    32  * \author Mike Becker
    33  * \author Olaf Wintermann
    34  * \copyright 2-Clause BSD License
    35  */
    38 #ifndef UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H
    39 #define UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H
    41 #include "list.h"
    43 #ifdef __cplusplus
    44 extern "C" {
    45 #endif
    47 /**
    48  * The maximum item size in an array list that fits into stack buffer when swapped.
    49  */
    50 extern unsigned cx_array_swap_sbo_size;
    52 /**
    53  * Declares variables for an array that can be used with the convenience macros.
    54  *
    55  * @see cx_array_simple_add()
    56  * @see cx_array_simple_copy()
    57  * @see cx_array_initialize()
    58  */
    59 #define CX_ARRAY_DECLARE(type, name) \
    60     type * name;                     \
    61     size_t name##_size;              \
    62     size_t name##_capacity
    64 /**
    65  * Initializes an array declared with CX_ARRAY_DECLARE().
    66  *
    67  * The memory for the array is allocated with stdlib malloc().
    68  * @param array the array
    69  * @param capacity the initial capacity
    70  */
    71 #define cx_array_initialize(array, capacity) \
    72         array##_capacity = capacity; \
    73         array##_size = 0; \
    74         array = malloc(sizeof(array[0]) * capacity)
    76 /**
    77  * Defines a reallocation mechanism for arrays.
    78  */
    79 struct cx_array_reallocator_s {
    80     /**
    81      * Reallocates space for the given array.
    82      *
    83      * Implementations are not required to free the original array.
    84      * This allows reallocation of static memory by allocating heap memory
    85      * and copying the array contents. The information in the custom fields of
    86      * the referenced allocator can be used to track the state of the memory
    87      * or to transport other additional data.
    88      *
    89      * @param array the array to reallocate
    90      * @param capacity the new capacity (number of elements)
    91      * @param elem_size the size of each element
    92      * @param alloc a reference to this allocator
    93      * @return a pointer to the reallocated memory or \c NULL on failure
    94      */
    95     void *(*realloc)(
    96             void *array,
    97             size_t capacity,
    98             size_t elem_size,
    99             struct cx_array_reallocator_s *alloc
   100     );
   102     /**
   103      * Custom data pointer.
   104      */
   105     void *ptr1;
   106     /**
   107      * Custom data pointer.
   108      */
   109     void *ptr2;
   110     /**
   111      * Custom data integer.
   112      */
   113     size_t int1;
   114     /**
   115      * Custom data integer.
   116      */
   117     size_t int2;
   118 };
   120 /**
   121  * A default stdlib-based array reallocator.
   122  */
   123 extern struct cx_array_reallocator_s *cx_array_default_reallocator;
   125 /**
   126  * Return codes for array functions.
   127  */
   128 enum cx_array_result {
   129     CX_ARRAY_SUCCESS,
   130     CX_ARRAY_REALLOC_NOT_SUPPORTED,
   131     CX_ARRAY_REALLOC_FAILED,
   132 };
   134 /**
   135  * Copies elements from one array to another.
   136  *
   137  * The elements are copied to the \p target array at the specified \p index,
   138  * overwriting possible elements. The \p index does not need to be in range of
   139  * the current array \p size. If the new index plus the number of elements added
   140  * would extend the array's size, and \p capacity is not \c NULL, the remaining
   141  * capacity is used.
   142  *
   143  * If the capacity is insufficient to hold the new data, a reallocation
   144  * attempt is made, unless the \p reallocator is set to \c NULL, in which case
   145  * this function ultimately returns a failure.
   146  *
   147  * @param target a pointer to the target array
   148  * @param size a pointer to the size of the target array
   149  * @param capacity a pointer to the target array's capacity -
   150  * \c NULL if only the size shall be used to bound the array
   151  * @param index the index where the copied elements shall be placed
   152  * @param src the source array
   153  * @param elem_size the size of one element
   154  * @param elem_count the number of elements to copy
   155  * @param reallocator the array reallocator to use, or \c NULL
   156  * if reallocation shall not happen
   157  * @return zero on success, non-zero error code on failure
   158  */
   159 enum cx_array_result cx_array_copy(
   160         void **target,
   161         size_t *size,
   162         size_t *capacity,
   163         size_t index,
   164         void const *src,
   165         size_t elem_size,
   166         size_t elem_count,
   167         struct cx_array_reallocator_s *reallocator
   168 ) __attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2, 5)));
   170 /**
   171  * Convenience macro that uses cx_array_copy() with a default layout and the default reallocator.
   172  *
   173  * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer to the array)
   174  * @param index the index where the copied elements shall be placed
   175  * @param src the source array
   176  * @param count the number of elements to copy
   177  */
   178 #define cx_array_simple_copy(array, index, src, count) \
   179     cx_array_copy((void**)&(array), &(array##_size), &(array##_capacity), \
   180     index, src, sizeof((array)[0]), count, cx_array_default_reallocator)
   182 /**
   183  * Adds an element to an array with the possibility of allocating more space.
   184  *
   185  * The element \p elem is added to the end of the \p target array which containing
   186  * \p size elements, already. The \p capacity must not be \c NULL and point a
   187  * variable holding the current maximum number of elements the array can hold.
   188  *
   189  * If the capacity is insufficient to hold the new element, and the optional
   190  * \p reallocator is not \c NULL, an attempt increase the \p capacity is made
   191  * and the new capacity is written back.
   192  *
   193  * @param target a pointer to the target array
   194  * @param size a pointer to the size of the target array
   195  * @param capacity a pointer to the target array's capacity - must not be \c NULL
   196  * @param elem_size the size of one element
   197  * @param elem a pointer to the element to add
   198  * @param reallocator the array reallocator to use, or \c NULL if reallocation shall not happen
   199  * @return zero on success, non-zero error code on failure
   200  */
   201 #define cx_array_add(target, size, capacity, elem_size, elem, reallocator) \
   202     cx_array_copy((void**)(target), size, capacity, *(size), elem, elem_size, 1, reallocator)
   204 /**
   205  * Convenience macro that uses cx_array_add() with a default layout and the default reallocator.
   206  *
   207  * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer to the array)
   208  * @param elem the element to add (NOT a pointer, address is automatically taken)
   209  */
   210 #define cx_array_simple_add(array, elem) \
   211     cx_array_simple_copy(array, array##_size, &(elem), 1)
   213 /**
   214  * Swaps two array elements.
   215  *
   216  * @param arr the array
   217  * @param elem_size the element size
   218  * @param idx1 index of first element
   219  * @param idx2 index of second element
   220  */
   221 void cx_array_swap(
   222         void *arr,
   223         size_t elem_size,
   224         size_t idx1,
   225         size_t idx2
   226 ) __attribute__((__nonnull__));
   228 /**
   229  * Allocates an array list for storing elements with \p item_size bytes each.
   230  *
   231  * If \p item_size is CX_STORE_POINTERS, the created list will be created as if
   232  * cxListStorePointers() was called immediately after creation and the compare
   233  * function will be automatically set to cx_cmp_ptr(), if none is given.
   234  *
   235  * @param allocator the allocator for allocating the list memory
   236  * (if \c NULL the cxDefaultAllocator will be used)
   237  * @param comparator the comparator for the elements
   238  * (if \c NULL, and the list is not storing pointers, sort and find
   239  * functions will not work)
   240  * @param item_size the size of each element in bytes
   241  * @param initial_capacity the initial number of elements the array can store
   242  * @return the created list
   243  */
   244 CxList *cxArrayListCreate(
   245         CxAllocator const *allocator,
   246         cx_compare_func comparator,
   247         size_t item_size,
   248         size_t initial_capacity
   249 );
   251 /**
   252  * Allocates an array list for storing elements with \p item_size bytes each.
   253  *
   254  * The list will use the cxDefaultAllocator and \em NO compare function.
   255  * If you want to call functions that need a compare function, you have to
   256  * set it immediately after creation or use cxArrayListCreate().
   257  *
   258  * If \p item_size is CX_STORE_POINTERS, the created list will be created as if
   259  * cxListStorePointers() was called immediately after creation and the compare
   260  * function will be automatically set to cx_cmp_ptr().
   261  *
   262  * @param item_size the size of each element in bytes
   263  * @param initial_capacity the initial number of elements the array can store
   264  * @return the created list
   265  */
   266 #define cxArrayListCreateSimple(item_size, initial_capacity) \
   267     cxArrayListCreate(NULL, NULL, item_size, initial_capacity)
   269 #ifdef __cplusplus
   270 } // extern "C"
   271 #endif
   273 #endif // UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H

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