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2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3 /*--- An expandable array implementation. pub_tool_xarray.h ---*/
4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6 /*
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31 #ifndef __PUB_TOOL_XARRAY_H
32 #define __PUB_TOOL_XARRAY_H
34 #include "pub_tool_basics.h" // Word
36 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
37 // PURPOSE: Provides a simple but useful structure, which is an array
38 // in which elements can be added at the end. The array is expanded
39 // as needed by multiplying its size by a constant factor (usually 2).
40 // This gives amortised O(1) insertion cost, and, following sorting,
41 // the usual O(log N) binary search cost. Arbitrary element sizes
42 // are allowed; the comparison function for sort/lookup can be changed
43 // at any time, and duplicates (modulo the comparison function) are
44 // allowed.
45 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
48 /* It's an abstract type. Bwaha. */
49 typedef struct _XArray XArray;
51 typedef Int (*XACmpFn_t)(const void *, const void *);
53 /* Create new XArray, using given allocation and free function, and
54 for elements of the specified size. alloc_fn must not return NULL (that
55 is, if it returns it must have succeeded.)
56 This function never returns NULL. */
57 extern XArray* VG_(newXA) ( void*(*alloc_fn)(const HChar*,SizeT),
58 const HChar* cc,
59 void(*free_fn)(void*),
60 Word elemSzB );
62 /* Free all memory associated with an XArray. */
63 extern void VG_(deleteXA) ( XArray* );
65 /* Set the comparison function for this XArray. This clears an
66 internal 'array is sorted' flag, which means you must call sortXA
67 before making further queries with lookupXA. */
68 extern void VG_(setCmpFnXA) ( XArray*, XACmpFn_t);
70 /* Add an element to an XArray. Element is copied into the XArray.
71 Index at which it was added is returned. Note this will be
72 invalidated if the array is later sortXA'd. */
73 extern Word VG_(addToXA) ( XArray*, const void* elem );
75 /* Add a sequence of bytes to an XArray of bytes. Asserts if nbytes
76 is negative or the array's element size is not 1. Returns the
77 index at which the first byte was added. */
78 extern Word VG_(addBytesToXA) ( XArray* xao, const void* bytesV, Word nbytes );
80 /* Sort an XArray using its comparison function, if set; else bomb.
81 Probably not a stable sort w.r.t. equal elements module cmpFn. */
82 extern void VG_(sortXA) ( XArray* );
84 /* Lookup (by binary search) 'key' in the array. Set *first to be the
85 index of the first, and *last to be the index of the last matching
86 value found. If any values are found, return True, else return
87 False, and don't change *first or *last. first and/or last may be
88 NULL. Bomb if the array is not sorted. */
89 extern Bool VG_(lookupXA) ( const XArray*, const void* key,
90 /*OUT*/Word* first, /*OUT*/Word* last );
92 /* A version of VG_(lookupXA) in which you can specify your own
93 comparison function. This is unsafe in the sense that if the array
94 is not totally ordered as defined by your comparison function, then
95 this function may loop indefinitely, so it is up to you to ensure
96 that the array is suitably ordered. This is in comparison to
97 VG_(lookupXA), which refuses to do anything (asserts) unless the
98 array has first been sorted using the same comparison function as
99 is being used for the lookup. */
100 extern Bool VG_(lookupXA_UNSAFE) ( const XArray* xao, const void* key,
101 /*OUT*/Word* first, /*OUT*/Word* last,
102 XACmpFn_t cmpFn );
104 /* How elements are there in this XArray now? */
105 extern Word VG_(sizeXA) ( const XArray* );
107 /* Index into the XArray. Checks bounds and bombs if the index is
108 invalid. What this returns is the address of the specified element
109 in the array, not (of course) the element itself. Note that the
110 element may get moved by subsequent calls to addToXA / sortXA /
111 insertIndexXA, so you should copy it out immediately and not regard
112 its address as unchanging. Note also that indexXA will of course
113 not return NULL if it succeeds. */
114 extern void* VG_(indexXA) ( const XArray*, Word );
116 /* Drop the last n elements of an XArray. Bombs if there are less
117 than n elements in the array. This is an O(1) operation. */
118 extern void VG_(dropTailXA) ( XArray*, Word );
120 /* Drop the first n elements of an XArray. Bombs if there are less
121 than n elements in the array. This is an O(N) operation, where N
122 is the number of elements remaining in the XArray. */
123 extern void VG_(dropHeadXA) ( XArray*, Word );
125 /* Remove the specified element of an XArray, and slide all elements
126 beyond it back one place. This is an O(N) operation, where N is
127 the number of elements after the specified element, in the
128 array. */
129 extern void VG_(removeIndexXA)( XArray*, Word );
131 /* Insert an element into an XArray at the given index. The existing
132 element at the index and all above it are slid upwards one slot so
133 as to make space. Element is copied into the XArray. This is an
134 O(N) operation, when N is the number of elements after the
135 specified element, in the array. */
136 extern void VG_(insertIndexXA)( XArray*, Word, const void* elem );
138 /* Make a new, completely independent copy of the given XArray, using
139 the existing allocation function to allocate the new space.
140 Space for the clone (and all additions to it) is billed to 'cc' unless
141 that is NULL, in which case the parent's cost-center is used.
142 Ths function never returns NULL. */
143 extern XArray* VG_(cloneXA)( const HChar* cc, const XArray* xa );
145 /* Get the raw array and size so callers can index it really fast.
146 This is dangerous in the sense that there's no range or
147 anything-else checking. It's also dangerous in that if
148 VG_(addToXA) is used, the contents may be re-located without
149 warning, hence making the contents address returned here
150 invalid. */
151 extern void VG_(getContentsXA_UNSAFE)( XArray* sr,
152 /*OUT*/void** ctsP,
153 /*OUT*/Word* usedP );
155 /* Convenience function: printf into an XArray of HChar, adding stuff
156 at the end. This is very convenient for concocting arbitrary
157 length printf output in an XArray. Note that the resulting string
158 is NOT zero-terminated. */
159 extern void VG_(xaprintf)( XArray* dst, const HChar* format, ... )
160 PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3);
162 #endif // __PUB_TOOL_XARRAY_H
164 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
165 /*--- end pub_tool_xarray.h ---*/
166 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/