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/**
* @file set.h
* @author Radek Krejci <rkrejci@cesnet.cz>
* @brief Generic set structure and manipulation routines.
*
* Copyright (c) 2015 - 2018 CESNET, z.s.p.o.
*
* This source code is licensed under BSD 3-Clause License (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
*/
#ifndef LY_SET_H_
#define LY_SET_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include "log.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @defgroup lyset Generic sets
*
* Structure and functions to hold and manipulate with sets of nodes from schema or data trees.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Structure to hold a set of (not necessary somehow connected) objects. Usually used for lyd_node,
* ::lysp_node or ::lysc_node objects, but it is not limited to them. Caller is supposed to not mix the type of objects
* added to the set and according to its knowledge about the set content, it can access objects via the members
* of the set union.
*
* Until ::ly_set_rm() or ::ly_set_rm_index() is used, the set keeps the order of the inserted items as they
* were added into the set, so the first added item is on array index 0.
*
* To free the structure, use ::ly_set_free() function, to manipulate with the structure, use other
* ly_set_* functions.
*/
struct ly_set {
uint32_t size; /**< allocated size of the set array */
uint32_t count; /**< number of elements in (used size of) the set array */
union {
struct lyd_node **dnodes; /**< set array of data nodes */
struct lysc_node **snodes; /**< set array of schema nodes */
void **objs; /**< set array of generic object pointers */
};
};
/**
* @brief Create and initiate new ::ly_set structure.
*
* @param[out] set_p Pointer to store the created ::ly_set structure.
* @return LY_SUCCESS on success.
* @return LY_EINVAL in case of NULL @p set parameter.
* @return LY_EMEM in case of memory allocation failure.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_set_new(struct ly_set **set_p);
/**
* @brief Duplicate the existing set.
*
* @param[in] set Original set to duplicate
* @param[in] duplicator Optional pointer to function that duplicates the objects stored
* in the original set. If not provided, the new set points to the exact same objects as
* the original set.
* @param[out] newset_p Pointer to return the duplication of the original set.
* @return LY_SUCCESS in case the data were successfully duplicated.
* @return LY_EMEM in case of memory allocation failure.
* @return LY_EINVAL in case of invalid parameters.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_set_dup(const struct ly_set *set, void *(*duplicator)(const void *obj), struct ly_set **newset_p);
/**
* @brief Add an object into the set
*
* @param[in] set Set where the \p object will be added.
* @param[in] object Object to be added into the \p set;
* @param[in] list flag to handle set as a list (without checking for (ignoring) duplicit items)
* @param[out] index_p Optional pointer to return index of the added @p object. Usually it is the last index (::ly_set::count - 1),
* but in case the duplicities are checked and the object is already in the set, the @p object is not added and index of the
* already present object is returned.
* @return LY_SUCCESS in case of success
* @return LY_EINVAL in case of invalid input parameters.
* @return LY_EMEM in case of memory allocation failure.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_set_add(struct ly_set *set, const void *object, ly_bool list, uint32_t *index_p);
/**
* @brief Add all objects from \p src to \p trg.
*
* Since it is a set, the function checks for duplicities.
*
* @param[in] trg Target (result) set.
* @param[in] src Source set.
* @param[in] list flag to handle set as a list (without checking for (ignoring) duplicit items)
* @param[in] duplicator Optional pointer to function that duplicates the objects being added
* from \p src into \p trg set. If not provided, the \p trg set will point to the exact same
* objects as the \p src set.
* @return LY_SUCCESS in case of success
* @return LY_EINVAL in case of invalid input parameters.
* @return LY_EMEM in case of memory allocation failure.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_set_merge(struct ly_set *trg, const struct ly_set *src, ly_bool list, void *(*duplicator)(const void *obj));
/**
* @brief Learn whether the set contains the specified object.
*
* @param[in] set Set to explore.
* @param[in] object Object to be found in the set.
* @param[out] index_p Optional pointer to return index of the searched @p object.
* @return Boolean value whether the @p object was found in the @p set.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL ly_bool ly_set_contains(const struct ly_set *set, const void *object, uint32_t *index_p);
/**
* @brief Remove all objects from the set, but keep the set container for further use.
*
* @param[in] set Set to clean.
* @param[in] destructor Optional function to free the objects in the set.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL void ly_set_clean(struct ly_set *set, void (*destructor)(void *obj));
/**
* @brief Remove an object from the set.
*
* Note that after removing the object from a set, indexes of other objects in the set can change
* (the last object is placed instead of the removed object).
*
* @param[in] set Set from which the \p node will be removed.
* @param[in] object The object to be removed from the \p set.
* @param[in] destructor Optional function to free the objects being removed.
* @return LY_ERR return value.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_set_rm(struct ly_set *set, void *object, void (*destructor)(void *obj));
/**
* @brief Remove an object on the specific set index.
*
* Note that after removing the object from a set, indexes of other nodes in the set can change
* (the last object is placed instead of the removed object).
*
* @param[in] set Set from which a node will be removed.
* @param[in] index Index of the object to remove in the \p set.
* @param[in] destructor Optional function to free the objects being removed.
* @return LY_ERR return value.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_set_rm_index(struct ly_set *set, uint32_t index, void (*destructor)(void *obj));
/**
* @brief Free the ::ly_set data. If the destructor is not provided, it frees only the set structure
* content, not the referred data.
*
* @param[in] set The set to be freed.
* @param[in] destructor Optional function to free the objects in the set.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL void ly_set_free(struct ly_set *set, void (*destructor)(void *obj));
/**
* @brief Alternative to the ::ly_set_free() for static ::ly_set objects - in contrast to ::ly_set_free()
* it does not free the provided ::ly_set object.
*
* @param[in] set The set to be erased.
* @param[in] destructor Optional function to free the objects in the set.
*/
LIBYANG_API_DECL void ly_set_erase(struct ly_set *set, void (*destructor)(void *obj));
/** @} lyset */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* LY_SET_H_ */
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