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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 09:54:46 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 09:54:46 +0000 |
commit | cd7b005519ade8ab6c97fcb21590b71b7d1be6e3 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 0.8.0.upstream/0.8.0upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/third-party/tommyds/tommylist.h b/third-party/tommyds/tommylist.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..368606a --- /dev/null +++ b/third-party/tommyds/tommylist.h @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2010, Andrea Mazzoleni. 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 OWNER 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 + * Double linked list for collisions into hashtables. + * + * This list is a double linked list mainly targetted for handling collisions + * into an hashtables, but useable also as a generic list. + * + * The main feature of this list is to require only one pointer to represent the + * list, compared to a classic implementation requiring a head an a tail pointers. + * This reduces the memory usage in hashtables. + * + * Another feature is to support the insertion at the end of the list. This allow to store + * collisions in a stable order. Where for stable order we mean that equal elements keep + * their insertion order. + * + * To initialize the list, you have to call tommy_list_init(), or to simply assign + * to it NULL, as an empty list is represented by the NULL value. + * + * \code + * tommy_list list; + * + * tommy_list_init(&list); // initializes the list + * \endcode + * + * To insert elements in the list you have to call tommy_list_insert_tail() + * or tommy_list_insert_head() for each element. + * In the insertion call you have to specify the address of the node and the + * address of the object. + * The address of the object is used to initialize the tommy_node::data field + * of the node. + * + * \code + * struct object { + * int value; + * // other fields + * tommy_node node; + * }; + * + * struct object* obj = malloc(sizeof(struct object)); // creates the object + * + * obj->value = ...; // initializes the object + * + * tommy_list_insert_tail(&list, &obj->node, obj); // inserts the object + * \endcode + * + * To iterate over all the elements in the list you have to call + * tommy_list_head() to get the head of the list and follow the + * tommy_node::next pointer until NULL. + * + * \code + * tommy_node* i = tommy_list_head(&list); + * while (i) { + * struct object* obj = i->data; // gets the object pointer + * + * printf("%d\n", obj->value); // process the object + * + * i = i->next; // go to the next element + * } + * \endcode + * + * To destroy the list you have to remove all the elements, + * as the list is completely inplace and it doesn't allocate memory. + * This can be done with the tommy_list_foreach() function. + * + * \code + * // deallocates all the objects iterating the list + * tommy_list_foreach(&list, free); + * \endcode + */ + +#ifndef __TOMMYLIST_H +#define __TOMMYLIST_H + +#include "tommytypes.h" + +/******************************************************************************/ +/* list */ + +/** + * Double linked list type. + */ +typedef tommy_node* tommy_list; + +/** + * Initializes the list. + * The list is completely inplace, so it doesn't need to be deinitialized. + */ +tommy_inline void tommy_list_init(tommy_list* list) +{ + *list = 0; +} + +/** + * Gets the head of the list. + * \return The head node. For empty lists 0 is returned. + */ +tommy_inline tommy_node* tommy_list_head(tommy_list* list) +{ + return *list; +} + +/** + * Gets the tail of the list. + * \return The tail node. For empty lists 0 is returned. + */ +tommy_inline tommy_node* tommy_list_tail(tommy_list* list) +{ + tommy_node* head = tommy_list_head(list); + + if (!head) + return 0; + + return head->prev; +} + +/** \internal + * Creates a new list with a single element. + * \param list The list to initialize. + * \param node The node to insert. + */ +tommy_inline void tommy_list_insert_first(tommy_list* list, tommy_node* node) +{ + /* one element "circular" prev list */ + node->prev = node; + + /* one element "0 terminated" next list */ + node->next = 0; + + *list = node; +} + +/** \internal + * Inserts an element at the head of a not empty list. + * The element is inserted at the head of the list. The list cannot be empty. + * \param list The list. The list cannot be empty. + * \param node The node to insert. + */ +tommy_inline void tommy_list_insert_head_not_empty(tommy_list* list, tommy_node* node) +{ + tommy_node* head = tommy_list_head(list); + + /* insert in the "circular" prev list */ + node->prev = head->prev; + head->prev = node; + + /* insert in the "0 terminated" next list */ + node->next = head; + + *list = node; +} + +/** \internal + * Inserts an element at the tail of a not empty list. + * The element is inserted at the tail of the list. The list cannot be empty. + * \param head The node at the list head. It cannot be 0. + * \param node The node to insert. + */ +tommy_inline void tommy_list_insert_tail_not_empty(tommy_node* head, tommy_node* node) +{ + /* insert in the "circular" prev list */ + node->prev = head->prev; + head->prev = node; + + /* insert in the "0 terminated" next list */ + node->next = 0; + node->prev->next = node; +} + +/** + * Inserts an element at the head of a list. + * \param node The node to insert. + * \param data The object containing the node. It's used to set the tommy_node::data field of the node. + */ +tommy_inline void tommy_list_insert_head(tommy_list* list, tommy_node* node, void* data) +{ + tommy_node* head = tommy_list_head(list); + + if (head) + tommy_list_insert_head_not_empty(list, node); + else + tommy_list_insert_first(list, node); + + node->data = data; +} + +/** + * Inserts an element at the tail of a list. + * \param node The node to insert. + * \param data The object containing the node. It's used to set the tommy_node::data field of the node. + */ +tommy_inline void tommy_list_insert_tail(tommy_list* list, tommy_node* node, void* data) +{ + tommy_node* head = tommy_list_head(list); + + if (head) + tommy_list_insert_tail_not_empty(head, node); + else + tommy_list_insert_first(list, node); + + node->data = data; +} + +/** + * Removes an element from the list. + * You must already have the address of the element to remove. + * \note The node content is left unchanged, including the tommy_node::next + * and tommy_node::prev fields that still contain pointers at the list. + * \param node The node to remove. The node must be in the list. + * \return The tommy_node::data field of the node removed. + */ +tommy_inline void* tommy_list_remove_existing(tommy_list* list, tommy_node* node) +{ + tommy_node* head = tommy_list_head(list); + + /* remove from the "circular" prev list */ + if (node->next) + node->next->prev = node->prev; + else + head->prev = node->prev; /* the last */ + + /* remove from the "0 terminated" next list */ + if (head == node) + *list = node->next; /* the new head, in case 0 */ + else + node->prev->next = node->next; + + return node->data; +} + +/** + * Concats two lists. + * The second list is concatenated at the first list. + * \param first The first list. + * \param second The second list. After this call the list content is undefined, + * and you should not use it anymore. + */ +tommy_inline void tommy_list_concat(tommy_list* first, tommy_list* second) +{ + tommy_node* first_head; + tommy_node* first_tail; + tommy_node* second_head; + + /* if the second is empty, nothing to do */ + second_head = tommy_list_head(second); + if (second_head == 0) + return; + + /* if the first is empty, copy the second */ + first_head = tommy_list_head(first); + if (first_head == 0) { + *first = *second; + return; + } + + /* tail of the first list */ + first_tail = first_head->prev; + + /* set the "circular" prev list */ + first_head->prev = second_head->prev; + second_head->prev = first_tail; + + /* set the "0 terminated" next list */ + first_tail->next = second_head; +} + +/** + * Sorts a list. + * It's a stable merge sort with O(N*log(N)) worst complexity. + * It's faster on degenerated cases like partially ordered lists. + * \param cmp Compare function called with two elements. + * The function should return <0 if the first element is less than the second, ==0 if equal, and >0 if greather. + */ +void tommy_list_sort(tommy_list* list, tommy_compare_func* cmp); + +/** + * Checks if empty. + * \return If the list is empty. + */ +tommy_inline tommy_bool_t tommy_list_empty(tommy_list* list) +{ + return tommy_list_head(list) == 0; +} + +/** + * Gets the number of elements. + * \note This operation is O(n). + */ +tommy_inline tommy_count_t tommy_list_count(tommy_list* list) +{ + tommy_count_t count = 0; + tommy_node* i = tommy_list_head(list); + + while (i) { + ++count; + i = i->next; + } + + return count; +} + +/** + * Calls the specified function for each element in the list. + * + * You cannot add or remove elements from the inside of the callback, + * but can use it to deallocate them. + * + * \code + * tommy_list list; + * + * // initializes the list + * tommy_list_init(&list); + * + * ... + * + * // creates an object + * struct object* obj = malloc(sizeof(struct object)); + * + * ... + * + * // insert it in the list + * tommy_list_insert_tail(&list, &obj->node, obj); + * + * ... + * + * // deallocates all the objects iterating the list + * tommy_list_foreach(&list, free); + * \endcode + */ +tommy_inline void tommy_list_foreach(tommy_list* list, tommy_foreach_func* func) +{ + tommy_node* node = tommy_list_head(list); + + while (node) { + void* data = node->data; + node = node->next; + func(data); + } +} + +/** + * Calls the specified function with an argument for each element in the list. + */ +tommy_inline void tommy_list_foreach_arg(tommy_list* list, tommy_foreach_arg_func* func, void* arg) +{ + tommy_node* node = tommy_list_head(list); + + while (node) { + void* data = node->data; + node = node->next; + func(arg, data); + } +} + +#endif + |