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174 | 1 | /* |
2 | * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copyright 2021 Mike Becker, Olaf Wintermann All rights reserved. | |
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27 | */ | |
28 | /** | |
440 | 29 | * @file array_list.h |
30 | * @brief Array list implementation. | |
31 | * @author Mike Becker | |
32 | * @author Olaf Wintermann | |
33 | * @copyright 2-Clause BSD License | |
174 | 34 | */ |
35 | ||
36 | ||
37 | #ifndef UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H | |
38 | #define UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H | |
39 | ||
40 | #include "list.h" | |
41 | ||
42 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
43 | extern "C" { | |
44 | #endif | |
45 | ||
46 | /** | |
440 | 47 | * The maximum item size in an array list that fits into stack buffer |
48 | * when swapped. | |
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440 | 50 | extern const unsigned cx_array_swap_sbo_size; |
51 | ||
52 | /** | |
53 | * Declares variables for an array that can be used with the convenience macros. | |
54 | * | |
55 | * @par Examples | |
56 | * @code | |
57 | * // integer array with at most 255 elements | |
58 | * CX_ARRAY_DECLARE_SIZED(int, myarray, uint8_t) | |
59 | * | |
60 | * // array of MyObject* pointers where size and capacity are stored as unsigned int | |
61 | * CX_ARRAY_DECLARE_SIZED(MyObject*, objects, unsigned int) | |
62 | * | |
63 | * // initializing code | |
64 | * cx_array_initialize(myarray, 16); // reserve space for 16 | |
65 | * cx_array_initialize(objects, 100); // reserve space for 100 | |
66 | * @endcode | |
67 | * | |
68 | * @param type the type of the data | |
69 | * @param name the name of the array | |
70 | * @param size_type the type of the size (should be uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t, or size_t) | |
71 | * | |
72 | * @see cx_array_initialize() | |
73 | * @see cx_array_simple_add() | |
74 | * @see cx_array_simple_copy() | |
75 | * @see cx_array_simple_add_sorted() | |
76 | * @see cx_array_simple_insert_sorted() | |
77 | */ | |
78 | #define CX_ARRAY_DECLARE_SIZED(type, name, size_type) \ | |
79 | type * name; \ | |
80 | /** Array size. */ size_type name##_size; \ | |
81 | /** Array capacity. */ size_type name##_capacity | |
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83 | /** |
324 | 84 | * Declares variables for an array that can be used with the convenience macros. |
85 | * | |
440 | 86 | * The size and capacity variables will have @c size_t type. |
87 | * Use #CX_ARRAY_DECLARE_SIZED() to specify a different type. | |
88 | * | |
89 | * @par Examples | |
90 | * @code | |
91 | * // int array | |
92 | * CX_ARRAY_DECLARE(int, myarray) | |
93 | * | |
94 | * // initializing code | |
95 | * cx_array_initialize(myarray, 32); // reserve space for 32 | |
96 | * @endcode | |
97 | * | |
98 | * @param type the type of the data | |
99 | * @param name the name of the array | |
100 | * | |
101 | * @see cx_array_initialize() | |
324 | 102 | * @see cx_array_simple_add() |
103 | * @see cx_array_simple_copy() | |
104 | * @see cx_array_simple_add_sorted() | |
105 | * @see cx_array_simple_insert_sorted() | |
106 | */ | |
440 | 107 | #define CX_ARRAY_DECLARE(type, name) CX_ARRAY_DECLARE_SIZED(type, name, size_t) |
324 | 108 | |
109 | /** | |
440 | 110 | * Initializes an array with the given capacity. |
111 | * | |
112 | * The type of the capacity depends on the type used during declaration. | |
113 | * | |
114 | * @par Examples | |
115 | * @code | |
116 | * CX_ARRAY_DECLARE_SIZED(int, arr1, uint8_t) | |
117 | * CX_ARRAY_DECLARE(int, arr2) // size and capacity are implicitly size_t | |
118 | * | |
119 | * // initializing code | |
120 | * cx_array_initialize(arr1, 500); // error: maximum for uint8_t is 255 | |
121 | * cx_array_initialize(arr2, 500); // OK | |
122 | * @endcode | |
123 | * | |
324 | 124 | * |
125 | * The memory for the array is allocated with stdlib malloc(). | |
440 | 126 | * @param array the name of the array |
324 | 127 | * @param capacity the initial capacity |
440 | 128 | * @see cx_array_initialize_a() |
129 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE_SIZED() | |
130 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() | |
324 | 131 | */ |
132 | #define cx_array_initialize(array, capacity) \ | |
133 | array##_capacity = capacity; \ | |
134 | array##_size = 0; \ | |
135 | array = malloc(sizeof(array[0]) * capacity) | |
136 | ||
137 | /** | |
440 | 138 | * Initializes an array with the given capacity using the specified allocator. |
139 | * | |
140 | * @par Example | |
141 | * @code | |
142 | * CX_ARRAY_DECLARE(int, myarray) | |
143 | * | |
144 | * | |
145 | * const CxAllocator *al = // ... | |
146 | * cx_array_initialize_a(al, myarray, 128); | |
147 | * // ... | |
148 | * cxFree(al, myarray); // don't forget to free with same allocator | |
149 | * @endcode | |
150 | * | |
151 | * The memory for the array is allocated with stdlib malloc(). | |
152 | * @param allocator (@c CxAllocator*) the allocator | |
153 | * @param array the name of the array | |
154 | * @param capacity the initial capacity | |
155 | * @see cx_array_initialize() | |
156 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE_SIZED() | |
157 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() | |
158 | */ | |
159 | #define cx_array_initialize_a(allocator, array, capacity) \ | |
160 | array##_capacity = capacity; \ | |
161 | array##_size = 0; \ | |
162 | array = cxMalloc(allocator, sizeof(array[0]) * capacity) | |
163 | ||
164 | /** | |
174 | 165 | * Defines a reallocation mechanism for arrays. |
440 | 166 | * You can create your own, use cx_array_reallocator(), or |
167 | * use the #cx_array_default_reallocator. | |
174 | 168 | */ |
169 | struct cx_array_reallocator_s { | |
170 | /** | |
324 | 171 | * Reallocates space for the given array. |
174 | 172 | * |
173 | * Implementations are not required to free the original array. | |
324 | 174 | * This allows reallocation of static memory by allocating heap memory |
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176 | * the referenced allocator can be used to track the state of the memory |
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177 | * or to transport other additional data. |
174 | 178 | * |
179 | * @param array the array to reallocate | |
180 | * @param capacity the new capacity (number of elements) | |
181 | * @param elem_size the size of each element | |
182 | * @param alloc a reference to this allocator | |
440 | 183 | * @return a pointer to the reallocated memory or @c NULL on failure |
174 | 184 | */ |
440 | 185 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
186 | cx_attr_nonnull_arg(4) | |
187 | cx_attr_allocsize(2, 3) | |
174 | 188 | void *(*realloc)( |
189 | void *array, | |
190 | size_t capacity, | |
191 | size_t elem_size, | |
192 | struct cx_array_reallocator_s *alloc | |
193 | ); | |
194 | ||
195 | /** | |
196 | * Custom data pointer. | |
197 | */ | |
198 | void *ptr1; | |
199 | /** | |
200 | * Custom data pointer. | |
201 | */ | |
202 | void *ptr2; | |
203 | /** | |
204 | * Custom data integer. | |
205 | */ | |
206 | size_t int1; | |
207 | /** | |
208 | * Custom data integer. | |
209 | */ | |
210 | size_t int2; | |
211 | }; | |
212 | ||
213 | /** | |
440 | 214 | * Typedef for the array reallocator struct. |
215 | */ | |
216 | typedef struct cx_array_reallocator_s CxArrayReallocator; | |
217 | ||
218 | /** | |
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219 | * A default stdlib-based array reallocator. |
174 | 220 | */ |
440 | 221 | extern CxArrayReallocator *cx_array_default_reallocator; |
222 | ||
223 | /** | |
224 | * Creates a new array reallocator. | |
225 | * | |
226 | * When @p allocator is @c NULL, the stdlib default allocator will be used. | |
227 | * | |
228 | * When @p stackmem is not @c NULL, the reallocator is supposed to be used | |
229 | * @em only for the specific array that is initially located at @p stackmem. | |
230 | * When reallocation is needed, the reallocator checks, if the array is | |
231 | * still located at @p stackmem and copies the contents to the heap. | |
232 | * | |
233 | * @note Invoking this function with both arguments @c NULL will return a | |
234 | * reallocator that behaves like #cx_array_default_reallocator. | |
235 | * | |
236 | * @param allocator the allocator this reallocator shall be based on | |
237 | * @param stackmem the address of the array when the array is initially located | |
238 | * on the stack or shall not reallocated in place | |
239 | * @return an array reallocator | |
240 | */ | |
241 | CxArrayReallocator cx_array_reallocator( | |
242 | const struct cx_allocator_s *allocator, | |
243 | const void *stackmem | |
244 | ); | |
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246 | /** |
440 | 247 | * Reserves memory for additional elements. |
248 | * | |
249 | * This function checks if the @p capacity of the array is sufficient to hold | |
250 | * at least @p size plus @p elem_count elements. If not, a reallocation is | |
251 | * performed with the specified @p reallocator. | |
252 | * You can create your own reallocator by hand, use #cx_array_default_reallocator, | |
253 | * or use the convenience function cx_array_reallocator() to create a custom reallocator. | |
254 | * | |
255 | * This function can be useful to replace subsequent calls to cx_array_copy() | |
256 | * with one single cx_array_reserve() and then - after guaranteeing a | |
257 | * sufficient capacity - use simple memmove() or memcpy(). | |
258 | * | |
259 | * The @p width in bytes refers to the size and capacity. | |
260 | * Both must have the same width. | |
261 | * Supported are 0, 1, 2, and 4, as well as 8 if running on a 64 bit | |
262 | * architecture. If set to zero, the native word width is used. | |
263 | * | |
264 | * @param array a pointer to the target array | |
265 | * @param size a pointer to the size of the array | |
266 | * @param capacity a pointer to the capacity of the array | |
267 | * @param width the width in bytes for the @p size and @p capacity or zero for default | |
268 | * @param elem_size the size of one element | |
269 | * @param elem_count the number of expected additional elements | |
270 | * @param reallocator the array reallocator to use | |
271 | * (@c NULL defaults to #cx_array_default_reallocator) | |
272 | * @retval zero success | |
273 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
274 | * @see cx_array_reallocator() | |
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440 | 276 | cx_attr_nonnull_arg(1, 2, 3) |
277 | int cx_array_reserve( | |
278 | void **array, | |
279 | void *size, | |
280 | void *capacity, | |
281 | unsigned width, | |
282 | size_t elem_size, | |
283 | size_t elem_count, | |
284 | CxArrayReallocator *reallocator | |
285 | ); | |
174 | 286 | |
287 | /** | |
288 | * Copies elements from one array to another. | |
289 | * | |
440 | 290 | * The elements are copied to the @p target array at the specified @p index, |
291 | * overwriting possible elements. The @p index does not need to be in range of | |
292 | * the current array @p size. If the new index plus the number of elements added | |
293 | * would extend the array's size, the remaining @p capacity is used. | |
174 | 294 | * |
440 | 295 | * If the @p capacity is also insufficient to hold the new data, a reallocation |
296 | * attempt is made with the specified @p reallocator. | |
297 | * You can create your own reallocator by hand, use #cx_array_default_reallocator, | |
298 | * or use the convenience function cx_array_reallocator() to create a custom reallocator. | |
299 | * | |
300 | * The @p width in bytes refers to the size and capacity. | |
301 | * Both must have the same width. | |
302 | * Supported are 0, 1, 2, and 4, as well as 8 if running on a 64 bit | |
303 | * architecture. If set to zero, the native word width is used. | |
174 | 304 | * |
324 | 305 | * @param target a pointer to the target array |
174 | 306 | * @param size a pointer to the size of the target array |
440 | 307 | * @param capacity a pointer to the capacity of the target array |
308 | * @param width the width in bytes for the @p size and @p capacity or zero for default | |
174 | 309 | * @param index the index where the copied elements shall be placed |
310 | * @param src the source array | |
311 | * @param elem_size the size of one element | |
312 | * @param elem_count the number of elements to copy | |
440 | 313 | * @param reallocator the array reallocator to use |
314 | * (@c NULL defaults to #cx_array_default_reallocator) | |
315 | * @retval zero success | |
316 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
317 | * @see cx_array_reallocator() | |
174 | 318 | */ |
440 | 319 | cx_attr_nonnull_arg(1, 2, 3, 6) |
320 | int cx_array_copy( | |
174 | 321 | void **target, |
440 | 322 | void *size, |
323 | void *capacity, | |
324 | unsigned width, | |
174 | 325 | size_t index, |
324 | 326 | const void *src, |
174 | 327 | size_t elem_size, |
328 | size_t elem_count, | |
440 | 329 | CxArrayReallocator *reallocator |
324 | 330 | ); |
331 | ||
332 | /** | |
440 | 333 | * Convenience macro that uses cx_array_copy() with a default layout and |
334 | * the specified reallocator. | |
324 | 335 | * |
440 | 336 | * @param reallocator (@c CxArrayReallocator*) the array reallocator to use |
337 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) | |
338 | * @param index (@c size_t) the index where the copied elements shall be placed | |
339 | * @param src (@c void*) the source array | |
340 | * @param count (@c size_t) the number of elements to copy | |
341 | * @retval zero success | |
342 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
324 | 343 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() |
440 | 344 | * @see cx_array_simple_copy() |
345 | */ | |
346 | #define cx_array_simple_copy_a(reallocator, array, index, src, count) \ | |
347 | cx_array_copy((void**)&(array), &(array##_size), &(array##_capacity), \ | |
348 | sizeof(array##_size), index, src, sizeof((array)[0]), count, \ | |
349 | reallocator) | |
350 | ||
351 | /** | |
352 | * Convenience macro that uses cx_array_copy() with a default layout and | |
353 | * the default reallocator. | |
354 | * | |
355 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) | |
356 | * @param index (@c size_t) the index where the copied elements shall be placed | |
357 | * @param src (@c void*) the source array | |
358 | * @param count (@c size_t) the number of elements to copy | |
359 | * @retval zero success | |
360 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
361 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() | |
362 | * @see cx_array_simple_copy_a() | |
324 | 363 | */ |
364 | #define cx_array_simple_copy(array, index, src, count) \ | |
440 | 365 | cx_array_simple_copy_a(NULL, array, index, src, count) |
366 | ||
367 | /** | |
368 | * Convenience macro that uses cx_array_reserve() with a default layout and | |
369 | * the specified reallocator. | |
370 | * | |
371 | * @param reallocator (@c CxArrayReallocator*) the array reallocator to use | |
372 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) | |
373 | * @param count (@c size_t) the number of expected @em additional elements | |
374 | * @retval zero success | |
375 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
376 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() | |
377 | * @see cx_array_simple_reserve() | |
378 | */ | |
379 | #define cx_array_simple_reserve_a(reallocator, array, count) \ | |
380 | cx_array_reserve((void**)&(array), &(array##_size), &(array##_capacity), \ | |
381 | sizeof(array##_size), sizeof((array)[0]), count, \ | |
382 | reallocator) | |
383 | ||
384 | /** | |
385 | * Convenience macro that uses cx_array_reserve() with a default layout and | |
386 | * the default reallocator. | |
387 | * | |
388 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) | |
389 | * @param count (@c size_t) the number of expected additional elements | |
390 | * @retval zero success | |
391 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
392 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() | |
393 | * @see cx_array_simple_reserve_a() | |
394 | */ | |
395 | #define cx_array_simple_reserve(array, count) \ | |
396 | cx_array_simple_reserve_a(NULL, array, count) | |
174 | 397 | |
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399 | * Adds an element to an array with the possibility of allocating more space. |
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440 | 401 | * The element @p elem is added to the end of the @p target array which contains |
402 | * @p size elements, already. The @p capacity must point to a variable denoting | |
403 | * the current maximum number of elements the array can hold. | |
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440 | 405 | * If the capacity is insufficient to hold the new element, an attempt to |
406 | * increase the @p capacity is made and the new capacity is written back. | |
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440 | 408 | * The \@ SIZE_TYPE is flexible and can be any unsigned integer type. |
409 | * It is important, however, that @p size and @p capacity are pointers to | |
410 | * variables of the same type. | |
411 | * | |
412 | * @param target (@c void**) a pointer to the target array | |
413 | * @param size (@c SIZE_TYPE*) a pointer to the size of the target array | |
414 | * @param capacity (@c SIZE_TYPE*) a pointer to the capacity of the target array | |
415 | * @param elem_size (@c size_t) the size of one element | |
416 | * @param elem (@c void*) a pointer to the element to add | |
417 | * @param reallocator (@c CxArrayReallocator*) the array reallocator to use | |
418 | * @retval zero success | |
419 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
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421 | #define cx_array_add(target, size, capacity, elem_size, elem, reallocator) \ |
440 | 422 | cx_array_copy((void**)(target), size, capacity, sizeof(*(size)), \ |
423 | *(size), elem, elem_size, 1, reallocator) | |
424 | ||
425 | /** | |
426 | * Convenience macro that uses cx_array_add() with a default layout and | |
427 | * the specified reallocator. | |
428 | * | |
429 | * @param reallocator (@c CxArrayReallocator*) the array reallocator to use | |
430 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) | |
431 | * @param elem the element to add (NOT a pointer, address is automatically taken) | |
432 | * @retval zero success | |
433 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
434 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() | |
435 | * @see cx_array_simple_add() | |
436 | */ | |
437 | #define cx_array_simple_add_a(reallocator, array, elem) \ | |
438 | cx_array_simple_copy_a(reallocator, array, array##_size, &(elem), 1) | |
174 | 439 | |
440 | /** | |
324 | 441 | * Convenience macro that uses cx_array_add() with a default layout and |
442 | * the default reallocator. | |
443 | * | |
440 | 444 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) |
324 | 445 | * @param elem the element to add (NOT a pointer, address is automatically taken) |
440 | 446 | * @retval zero success |
447 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
324 | 448 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() |
440 | 449 | * @see cx_array_simple_add_a() |
324 | 450 | */ |
451 | #define cx_array_simple_add(array, elem) \ | |
440 | 452 | cx_array_simple_add_a(cx_array_default_reallocator, array, elem) |
324 | 453 | |
454 | /** | |
455 | * Inserts a sorted array into another sorted array. | |
456 | * | |
457 | * If either the target or the source array is not already sorted with respect | |
440 | 458 | * to the specified @p cmp_func, the behavior is undefined. |
324 | 459 | * |
460 | * If the capacity is insufficient to hold the new data, a reallocation | |
461 | * attempt is made. | |
440 | 462 | * You can create your own reallocator by hand, use #cx_array_default_reallocator, |
463 | * or use the convenience function cx_array_reallocator() to create a custom reallocator. | |
324 | 464 | * |
465 | * @param target a pointer to the target array | |
466 | * @param size a pointer to the size of the target array | |
440 | 467 | * @param capacity a pointer to the capacity of the target array |
324 | 468 | * @param cmp_func the compare function for the elements |
469 | * @param src the source array | |
470 | * @param elem_size the size of one element | |
471 | * @param elem_count the number of elements to insert | |
472 | * @param reallocator the array reallocator to use | |
440 | 473 | * (@c NULL defaults to #cx_array_default_reallocator) |
474 | * @retval zero success | |
475 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
324 | 476 | */ |
440 | 477 | cx_attr_nonnull_arg(1, 2, 3, 5) |
478 | int cx_array_insert_sorted( | |
324 | 479 | void **target, |
480 | size_t *size, | |
481 | size_t *capacity, | |
482 | cx_compare_func cmp_func, | |
483 | const void *src, | |
484 | size_t elem_size, | |
485 | size_t elem_count, | |
440 | 486 | CxArrayReallocator *reallocator |
324 | 487 | ); |
488 | ||
489 | /** | |
490 | * Inserts an element into a sorted array. | |
491 | * | |
492 | * If the target array is not already sorted with respect | |
440 | 493 | * to the specified @p cmp_func, the behavior is undefined. |
324 | 494 | * |
495 | * If the capacity is insufficient to hold the new data, a reallocation | |
496 | * attempt is made. | |
497 | * | |
440 | 498 | * The \@ SIZE_TYPE is flexible and can be any unsigned integer type. |
499 | * It is important, however, that @p size and @p capacity are pointers to | |
500 | * variables of the same type. | |
501 | * | |
502 | * @param target (@c void**) a pointer to the target array | |
503 | * @param size (@c SIZE_TYPE*) a pointer to the size of the target array | |
504 | * @param capacity (@c SIZE_TYPE*) a pointer to the capacity of the target array | |
505 | * @param elem_size (@c size_t) the size of one element | |
506 | * @param elem (@c void*) a pointer to the element to add | |
507 | * @param cmp_func (@c cx_cmp_func) the compare function for the elements | |
508 | * @param reallocator (@c CxArrayReallocator*) the array reallocator to use | |
509 | * @retval zero success | |
510 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
324 | 511 | */ |
512 | #define cx_array_add_sorted(target, size, capacity, elem_size, elem, cmp_func, reallocator) \ | |
513 | cx_array_insert_sorted((void**)(target), size, capacity, cmp_func, elem, elem_size, 1, reallocator) | |
514 | ||
515 | /** | |
516 | * Convenience macro for cx_array_add_sorted() with a default | |
440 | 517 | * layout and the specified reallocator. |
518 | * | |
519 | * @param reallocator (@c CxArrayReallocator*) the array reallocator to use | |
520 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) | |
521 | * @param elem the element to add (NOT a pointer, address is automatically taken) | |
522 | * @param cmp_func (@c cx_cmp_func) the compare function for the elements | |
523 | * @retval zero success | |
524 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
525 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() | |
526 | * @see cx_array_simple_add_sorted() | |
527 | */ | |
528 | #define cx_array_simple_add_sorted_a(reallocator, array, elem, cmp_func) \ | |
529 | cx_array_add_sorted(&array, &(array##_size), &(array##_capacity), \ | |
530 | sizeof((array)[0]), &(elem), cmp_func, reallocator) | |
531 | ||
532 | /** | |
533 | * Convenience macro for cx_array_add_sorted() with a default | |
324 | 534 | * layout and the default reallocator. |
535 | * | |
440 | 536 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) |
324 | 537 | * @param elem the element to add (NOT a pointer, address is automatically taken) |
440 | 538 | * @param cmp_func (@c cx_cmp_func) the compare function for the elements |
539 | * @retval zero success | |
540 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
324 | 541 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() |
440 | 542 | * @see cx_array_simple_add_sorted_a() |
324 | 543 | */ |
544 | #define cx_array_simple_add_sorted(array, elem, cmp_func) \ | |
440 | 545 | cx_array_simple_add_sorted_a(NULL, array, elem, cmp_func) |
546 | ||
547 | /** | |
548 | * Convenience macro for cx_array_insert_sorted() with a default | |
549 | * layout and the specified reallocator. | |
550 | * | |
551 | * @param reallocator (@c CxArrayReallocator*) the array reallocator to use | |
552 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) | |
553 | * @param src (@c void*) pointer to the source array | |
554 | * @param n (@c size_t) number of elements in the source array | |
555 | * @param cmp_func (@c cx_cmp_func) the compare function for the elements | |
556 | * @retval zero success | |
557 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
558 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() | |
559 | * @see cx_array_simple_insert_sorted() | |
560 | */ | |
561 | #define cx_array_simple_insert_sorted_a(reallocator, array, src, n, cmp_func) \ | |
562 | cx_array_insert_sorted((void**)(&array), &(array##_size), &(array##_capacity), \ | |
563 | cmp_func, src, sizeof((array)[0]), n, reallocator) | |
324 | 564 | |
565 | /** | |
566 | * Convenience macro for cx_array_insert_sorted() with a default | |
567 | * layout and the default reallocator. | |
568 | * | |
440 | 569 | * @param array the name of the array (NOT a pointer or alias to the array) |
570 | * @param src (@c void*) pointer to the source array | |
571 | * @param n (@c size_t) number of elements in the source array | |
572 | * @param cmp_func (@c cx_cmp_func) the compare function for the elements | |
573 | * @retval zero success | |
574 | * @retval non-zero failure | |
324 | 575 | * @see CX_ARRAY_DECLARE() |
440 | 576 | * @see cx_array_simple_insert_sorted_a() |
324 | 577 | */ |
578 | #define cx_array_simple_insert_sorted(array, src, n, cmp_func) \ | |
440 | 579 | cx_array_simple_insert_sorted_a(NULL, array, src, n, cmp_func) |
324 | 580 | |
581 | /** | |
582 | * Searches the largest lower bound in a sorted array. | |
583 | * | |
584 | * In other words, this function returns the index of the largest element | |
440 | 585 | * in @p arr that is less or equal to @p elem with respect to @p cmp_func. |
586 | * When no such element exists, @p size is returned. | |
324 | 587 | * |
440 | 588 | * If @p elem is contained in the array, this is identical to |
324 | 589 | * #cx_array_binary_search(). |
590 | * | |
440 | 591 | * If the array is not sorted with respect to the @p cmp_func, the behavior |
324 | 592 | * is undefined. |
593 | * | |
594 | * @param arr the array to search | |
595 | * @param size the size of the array | |
596 | * @param elem_size the size of one element | |
597 | * @param elem the element to find | |
598 | * @param cmp_func the compare function | |
440 | 599 | * @return the index of the largest lower bound, or @p size |
600 | * @see cx_array_binary_search_sup() | |
601 | * @see cx_array_binary_search() | |
324 | 602 | */ |
440 | 603 | cx_attr_nonnull |
324 | 604 | size_t cx_array_binary_search_inf( |
605 | const void *arr, | |
606 | size_t size, | |
607 | size_t elem_size, | |
608 | const void *elem, | |
609 | cx_compare_func cmp_func | |
610 | ); | |
611 | ||
612 | /** | |
613 | * Searches an item in a sorted array. | |
614 | * | |
440 | 615 | * If the array is not sorted with respect to the @p cmp_func, the behavior |
324 | 616 | * is undefined. |
617 | * | |
618 | * @param arr the array to search | |
619 | * @param size the size of the array | |
620 | * @param elem_size the size of one element | |
621 | * @param elem the element to find | |
622 | * @param cmp_func the compare function | |
440 | 623 | * @return the index of the element in the array, or @p size if the element |
324 | 624 | * cannot be found |
440 | 625 | * @see cx_array_binary_search_inf() |
626 | * @see cx_array_binary_search_sup() | |
324 | 627 | */ |
440 | 628 | cx_attr_nonnull |
629 | size_t cx_array_binary_search( | |
324 | 630 | const void *arr, |
631 | size_t size, | |
632 | size_t elem_size, | |
633 | const void *elem, | |
634 | cx_compare_func cmp_func | |
440 | 635 | ); |
324 | 636 | |
637 | /** | |
638 | * Searches the smallest upper bound in a sorted array. | |
639 | * | |
640 | * In other words, this function returns the index of the smallest element | |
440 | 641 | * in @p arr that is greater or equal to @p elem with respect to @p cmp_func. |
642 | * When no such element exists, @p size is returned. | |
324 | 643 | * |
440 | 644 | * If @p elem is contained in the array, this is identical to |
324 | 645 | * #cx_array_binary_search(). |
646 | * | |
440 | 647 | * If the array is not sorted with respect to the @p cmp_func, the behavior |
324 | 648 | * is undefined. |
649 | * | |
650 | * @param arr the array to search | |
651 | * @param size the size of the array | |
652 | * @param elem_size the size of one element | |
653 | * @param elem the element to find | |
654 | * @param cmp_func the compare function | |
440 | 655 | * @return the index of the smallest upper bound, or @p size |
656 | * @see cx_array_binary_search_inf() | |
657 | * @see cx_array_binary_search() | |
324 | 658 | */ |
440 | 659 | cx_attr_nonnull |
660 | size_t cx_array_binary_search_sup( | |
324 | 661 | const void *arr, |
662 | size_t size, | |
663 | size_t elem_size, | |
664 | const void *elem, | |
665 | cx_compare_func cmp_func | |
440 | 666 | ); |
324 | 667 | |
668 | /** | |
174 | 669 | * Swaps two array elements. |
670 | * | |
671 | * @param arr the array | |
672 | * @param elem_size the element size | |
673 | * @param idx1 index of first element | |
674 | * @param idx2 index of second element | |
675 | */ | |
440 | 676 | cx_attr_nonnull |
174 | 677 | void cx_array_swap( |
678 | void *arr, | |
679 | size_t elem_size, | |
680 | size_t idx1, | |
681 | size_t idx2 | |
324 | 682 | ); |
174 | 683 | |
684 | /** | |
440 | 685 | * Allocates an array list for storing elements with @p elem_size bytes each. |
174 | 686 | * |
440 | 687 | * If @p elem_size is CX_STORE_POINTERS, the created list will be created as if |
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689 | * function will be automatically set to cx_cmp_ptr(), if none is given. |
174 | 690 | * |
691 | * @param allocator the allocator for allocating the list memory | |
440 | 692 | * (if @c NULL, a default stdlib allocator will be used) |
174 | 693 | * @param comparator the comparator for the elements |
440 | 694 | * (if @c NULL, and the list is not storing pointers, sort and find |
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695 | * functions will not work) |
324 | 696 | * @param elem_size the size of each element in bytes |
174 | 697 | * @param initial_capacity the initial number of elements the array can store |
698 | * @return the created list | |
699 | */ | |
440 | 700 | cx_attr_nodiscard |
701 | cx_attr_malloc | |
702 | cx_attr_dealloc(cxListFree, 1) | |
174 | 703 | CxList *cxArrayListCreate( |
324 | 704 | const CxAllocator *allocator, |
174 | 705 | cx_compare_func comparator, |
324 | 706 | size_t elem_size, |
174 | 707 | size_t initial_capacity |
708 | ); | |
709 | ||
710 | /** | |
440 | 711 | * Allocates an array list for storing elements with @p elem_size bytes each. |
174 | 712 | * |
440 | 713 | * The list will use the cxDefaultAllocator and @em NO compare function. |
174 | 714 | * If you want to call functions that need a compare function, you have to |
715 | * set it immediately after creation or use cxArrayListCreate(). | |
716 | * | |
440 | 717 | * If @p elem_size is CX_STORE_POINTERS, the created list will be created as if |
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719 | * function will be automatically set to cx_cmp_ptr(). |
174 | 720 | * |
440 | 721 | * @param elem_size (@c size_t) the size of each element in bytes |
722 | * @param initial_capacity (@c size_t) the initial number of elements the array can store | |
174 | 723 | * @return the created list |
724 | */ | |
324 | 725 | #define cxArrayListCreateSimple(elem_size, initial_capacity) \ |
726 | cxArrayListCreate(NULL, NULL, elem_size, initial_capacity) | |
174 | 727 | |
728 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
729 | } // extern "C" | |
730 | #endif | |
731 | ||
732 | #endif // UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H |