src/cx/iterator.h

Wed, 07 Dec 2022 20:11:44 +0100

author
Mike Becker <universe@uap-core.de>
date
Wed, 07 Dec 2022 20:11:44 +0100
changeset 631
406376e64fd8
parent 630
ac5e7f789048
child 641
d402fead3386
permissions
-rw-r--r--

tests for compare functions

/*
 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER.
 *
 * Copyright 2021 Mike Becker, Olaf Wintermann All rights reserved.
 *
 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
 *
 *   1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 *      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 *
 *   2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
 *      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
 *      documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
 *
 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
 * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
 * ARE DISCLAIMED. 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 *);

    /**
     * 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

mercurial