/* * Generic hashmap manipulation functions * * Originally by Elliot C Back - http://elliottback.com/wp/hashmap-implementation-in-c/ * * Modified by Pete Warden to fix a serious performance problem, support strings as keys * and removed thread synchronization - http://petewarden.typepad.com */ #ifndef __HASHMAP_H__ #define __HASHMAP_H__ #define MAP_MISSING -3 /* No such element */ #define MAP_FULL -2 /* Hashmap is full */ #define MAP_OMEM -1 /* Out of Memory */ #define MAP_OK 0 /* OK */ /* * any_t is a pointer. This allows you to put arbitrary structures in * the hashmap. */ typedef void *any_t; /* * PFany is a pointer to a function that can take two any_t arguments * and return an integer. Returns status code.. */ typedef int (*PFany)(any_t, any_t); /* * map_t is a pointer to an internally maintained data structure. * Clients of this package do not need to know how hashmaps are * represented. They see and manipulate only map_t's. */ typedef any_t map_t; /* * Return an empty hashmap. Returns NULL if empty. */ extern map_t hashmap_new(); /* * Iteratively call f with argument (item, data) for * each element data in the hashmap. The function must * return a map status code. If it returns anything other * than MAP_OK the traversal is terminated. f must * not reenter any hashmap functions, or deadlock may arise. */ extern int hashmap_iterate(map_t in, PFany f, any_t item); /* * Add an element to the hashmap. Return MAP_OK or MAP_OMEM. */ extern int hashmap_put(map_t in, char* key, any_t value); /* * Get an element from the hashmap. Return MAP_OK or MAP_MISSING. */ extern int hashmap_get(map_t in, char* key, any_t *arg); /* * Remove an element from the hashmap. Return MAP_OK or MAP_MISSING. */ extern int hashmap_remove(map_t in, char* key); /* * Get any element. Return MAP_OK or MAP_MISSING. * remove - should the element be removed from the hashmap */ extern int hashmap_get_one(map_t in, any_t *arg, int remove); /* * Free the hashmap */ extern void hashmap_free(map_t in); /* * Get the current size of a hashmap */ extern int hashmap_length(map_t in); #endif