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1 /* $NetBSD: prop_bool.c,v 1.17 2009/01/03 18:31:33 pooka Exp $ */
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 2006 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Jason R. Thorpe.
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32 #include <prop/prop_bool.h>
33 #include "prop_object_impl.h"
35 struct _prop_bool {
36 struct _prop_object pb_obj;
37 bool pb_value;
40 static struct _prop_bool _prop_bool_true;
41 static struct _prop_bool _prop_bool_false;
43 static _prop_object_free_rv_t
44 _prop_bool_free(prop_stack_t, prop_object_t *);
45 static bool _prop_bool_externalize(
46 struct _prop_object_externalize_context *,
47 void *);
48 static _prop_object_equals_rv_t
49 _prop_bool_equals(prop_object_t, prop_object_t,
50 void **, void **,
51 prop_object_t *, prop_object_t *);
53 static const struct _prop_object_type _prop_object_type_bool = {
54 .pot_type = PROP_TYPE_BOOL,
55 .pot_free = _prop_bool_free,
56 .pot_extern = _prop_bool_externalize,
57 .pot_equals = _prop_bool_equals,
60 #define prop_object_is_bool(x) \
61 ((x) != NULL && (x)->pb_obj.po_type == &_prop_object_type_bool)
63 /* ARGSUSED */
64 static _prop_object_free_rv_t
65 _prop_bool_free(prop_stack_t stack, prop_object_t *obj)
68 * This should never happen as we "leak" our initial reference
69 * count.
72 /* XXX forced assertion failure? */
73 return (_PROP_OBJECT_FREE_DONE);
76 static bool
77 _prop_bool_externalize(struct _prop_object_externalize_context *ctx,
78 void *v)
80 prop_bool_t pb = v;
82 return (_prop_object_externalize_empty_tag(ctx,
83 pb->pb_value ? "true" : "false"));
86 /* ARGSUSED */
87 static _prop_object_equals_rv_t
88 _prop_bool_equals(prop_object_t v1, prop_object_t v2,
89 void **stored_pointer1, void **stored_pointer2,
90 prop_object_t *next_obj1, prop_object_t *next_obj2)
92 prop_bool_t b1 = v1;
93 prop_bool_t b2 = v2;
95 if (! (prop_object_is_bool(b1) &&
96 prop_object_is_bool(b2)))
97 return (_PROP_OBJECT_EQUALS_FALSE);
100 * Since we only ever allocate one true and one false,
101 * save ourselves a couple of memory operations.
103 if (b1 == b2)
104 return (_PROP_OBJECT_EQUALS_TRUE);
105 else
106 return (_PROP_OBJECT_EQUALS_FALSE);
109 _PROP_ONCE_DECL(_prop_bool_init_once)
111 static int
112 _prop_bool_init(void)
115 _prop_object_init(&_prop_bool_true.pb_obj,
116 &_prop_object_type_bool);
117 _prop_bool_true.pb_value = true;
119 _prop_object_init(&_prop_bool_false.pb_obj,
120 &_prop_object_type_bool);
121 _prop_bool_false.pb_value = false;
123 return 0;
126 static prop_bool_t
127 _prop_bool_alloc(bool val)
129 prop_bool_t pb;
131 _PROP_ONCE_RUN(_prop_bool_init_once, _prop_bool_init);
132 pb = val ? &_prop_bool_true : &_prop_bool_false;
133 prop_object_retain(pb);
135 return (pb);
139 * prop_bool_create --
140 * Create a prop_bool_t and initialize it with the
141 * provided boolean value.
143 prop_bool_t
144 prop_bool_create(bool val)
147 return (_prop_bool_alloc(val));
151 * prop_bool_copy --
152 * Copy a prop_bool_t.
154 prop_bool_t
155 prop_bool_copy(prop_bool_t opb)
158 if (! prop_object_is_bool(opb))
159 return (NULL);
162 * Because we only ever allocate one true and one false, this
163 * can be reduced to a simple retain operation.
165 prop_object_retain(opb);
166 return (opb);
170 * prop_bool_true --
171 * Get the value of a prop_bool_t.
173 bool
174 prop_bool_true(prop_bool_t pb)
177 if (! prop_object_is_bool(pb))
178 return (false);
180 return (pb->pb_value);
184 * prop_bool_equals --
185 * Return true if the boolean values are equivalent.
187 bool
188 prop_bool_equals(prop_bool_t b1, prop_bool_t b2)
190 if (!prop_object_is_bool(b1) || !prop_object_is_bool(b2))
191 return (false);
193 return (prop_object_equals(b1, b2));
197 * _prop_bool_internalize --
198 * Parse a <true/> or <false/> and return the object created from
199 * the external representation.
202 /* ARGSUSED */
203 bool
204 _prop_bool_internalize(prop_stack_t stack, prop_object_t *obj,
205 struct _prop_object_internalize_context *ctx)
207 bool val;
209 /* No attributes, and it must be an empty element. */
210 if (ctx->poic_tagattr != NULL ||
211 ctx->poic_is_empty_element == false)
212 return (true);
214 if (_PROP_TAG_MATCH(ctx, "true"))
215 val = true;
216 else {
217 _PROP_ASSERT(_PROP_TAG_MATCH(ctx, "false"));
218 val = false;
220 *obj = prop_bool_create(val);
221 return (true);