/* Copyright (C) CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o. * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include "lib/defines.h" /*! * \brief Native API of QP-tries: * * - keys are char strings, not necessarily zero-terminated, * the structure copies the contents of the passed keys * - values are void* pointers, typically you get an ephemeral pointer to it * - key lengths are limited by 2^32-1 ATM * * XXX EDITORS: trie.{h,c} are synced from * https://gitlab.nic.cz/knot/knot-dns/tree/68352fc969/src/contrib/qp-trie * only with simple adjustments, mostly include lines, KR_EXPORT and assertions. */ /*! \brief Element value. */ typedef void* trie_val_t; /*! \brief Opaque structure holding a QP-trie. */ typedef struct trie trie_t; /*! \brief Opaque type for holding a QP-trie iterator. */ typedef struct trie_it trie_it_t; /*! \brief Create a trie instance. Pass NULL to use malloc+free. */ KR_EXPORT trie_t* trie_create(knot_mm_t *mm); /*! \brief Free a trie instance. */ KR_EXPORT void trie_free(trie_t *tbl); /*! \brief Clear a trie instance (make it empty). */ KR_EXPORT void trie_clear(trie_t *tbl); /*! \brief Return the number of keys in the trie. */ KR_EXPORT size_t trie_weight(const trie_t *tbl); /*! \brief Search the trie, returning NULL on failure. */ KR_EXPORT trie_val_t* trie_get_try(trie_t *tbl, const char *key, uint32_t len); /*! * \brief Return pointer to the minimum. Optionally with key and its length. */ KR_EXPORT trie_val_t* trie_get_first(trie_t *tbl, char **key, uint32_t *len); /*! \brief Search the trie, inserting NULL trie_val_t on failure. */ KR_EXPORT trie_val_t* trie_get_ins(trie_t *tbl, const char *key, uint32_t len); /*! * \brief Search for less-or-equal element. * * \param tbl Trie. * \param key Searched key. * \param len Key length. * \param val Must be valid; it will be set to NULL if not found or errored. * \return KNOT_EOK for exact match, 1 for previous, KNOT_ENOENT for not-found, * or KNOT_E*. */ KR_EXPORT int trie_get_leq(trie_t *tbl, const char *key, uint32_t len, trie_val_t **val); /*! * \brief Apply a function to every trie_val_t, in order. * * \param d Parameter passed as the second argument to f(). * \return First nonzero from f() or zero (i.e. KNOT_EOK). */ KR_EXPORT int trie_apply(trie_t *tbl, int (*f)(trie_val_t *, void *), void *d); /*! * \brief Apply a function to every trie_val_t, in order. * * It's like trie_apply() but additionally passes keys and their lengths. * * \param d Parameter passed as the second argument to f(). * \return First nonzero from f() or zero (i.e. KNOT_EOK). */ KR_EXPORT int trie_apply_with_key(trie_t *tbl, int (*f)(const char *, uint32_t, trie_val_t *, void *), void *d); /*! * \brief Remove an item, returning KNOT_EOK if succeeded or KNOT_ENOENT if not found. * * If val!=NULL and deletion succeeded, the deleted value is set. */ KR_EXPORT int trie_del(trie_t *tbl, const char *key, uint32_t len, trie_val_t *val); /*! * \brief Remove the first item, returning KNOT_EOK on success. * * You may optionally get the key and/or value. * The key is copied, so you need to pass sufficient len, * otherwise kr_error(ENOSPC) is returned. */ KR_EXPORT int trie_del_first(trie_t *tbl, char *key, uint32_t *len, trie_val_t *val); /*! \brief Create a new iterator pointing to the first element (if any). */ KR_EXPORT trie_it_t* trie_it_begin(trie_t *tbl); /*! * \brief Advance the iterator to the next element. * * Iteration is in ascending lexicographical order. * In particular, the empty string would be considered as the very first. * * \note You may not use this function if the trie's key-set has been modified * during the lifetime of the iterator (modifying values only is OK). */ KR_EXPORT void trie_it_next(trie_it_t *it); /*! \brief Test if the iterator has gone past the last element. */ KR_EXPORT bool trie_it_finished(trie_it_t *it); /*! \brief Free any resources of the iterator. It's OK to call it on NULL. */ KR_EXPORT void trie_it_free(trie_it_t *it); /*! * \brief Return pointer to the key of the current element. * * \note The optional len is uint32_t internally but size_t is better for our usage, * as it is without an additional type conversion. */ KR_EXPORT const char* trie_it_key(trie_it_t *it, size_t *len); /*! \brief Return pointer to the value of the current element (writable). */ KR_EXPORT trie_val_t* trie_it_val(trie_it_t *it);