Sun, 09 Jun 2024 15:31:07 +0200
add dnd selection functions (unimplemented) (GTK)
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The information in the custom fields of * the referenced allocator can be used to track the state of the memory * or to transport other additional data. * * @param array the array to reallocate * @param capacity the new capacity (number of elements) * @param elem_size the size of each element * @param alloc a reference to this allocator * @return a pointer to the reallocated memory or \c NULL on failure */ void *(*realloc)( void *array, size_t capacity, size_t elem_size, struct cx_array_reallocator_s *alloc ); /** * Custom data pointer. */ void *ptr1; /** * Custom data pointer. */ void *ptr2; /** * Custom data integer. */ size_t int1; /** * Custom data integer. */ size_t int2; }; /** * A default stdlib-based array reallocator. */ extern struct cx_array_reallocator_s *cx_array_default_reallocator; /** * Return codes for array functions. */ enum cx_array_result { CX_ARRAY_SUCCESS, CX_ARRAY_REALLOC_NOT_SUPPORTED, CX_ARRAY_REALLOC_FAILED, }; /** * Copies elements from one array to another. * * The elements are copied to the \p target array at the specified \p index, * overwriting possible elements. The \p index does not need to be in range of * the current array \p size. If the new index plus the number of elements added * would extend the array's size, and \p capacity is not \c NULL, the remaining * capacity is used. * * If the capacity is insufficient to hold the new data, a reallocation * attempt is made, unless the \p reallocator is set to \c NULL, in which case * this function ultimately returns a failure. * * @param target the target array * @param size a pointer to the size of the target array * @param capacity a pointer to the target array's capacity - * \c NULL if only the size shall be used to bound the array * @param index the index where the copied elements shall be placed * @param src the source array * @param elem_size the size of one element * @param elem_count the number of elements to copy * @param reallocator the array re-allocator to use, or \c NULL * if re-allocation shall not happen * @return zero on success, non-zero error code on failure */ enum cx_array_result cx_array_copy( void **target, size_t *size, size_t *capacity, size_t index, void const *src, size_t elem_size, size_t elem_count, struct cx_array_reallocator_s *reallocator ) __attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2, 5))); /** * Adds an element to an array with the possibility of allocating more space. * * The element \p elem is added to the end of the \p target array which containing * \p size elements, already. The \p capacity must not be \c NULL and point a * variable holding the current maximum number of elements the array can hold. * * If the capacity is insufficient to hold the new element, and the optional * \p reallocator is not \c NULL, an attempt increase the \p capacity is made * and the new capacity is written back. * * @param target the target array * @param size a pointer to the size of the target array * @param capacity a pointer to the target array's capacity - must not be \c NULL * @param elem_size the size of one element * @param elem the element to add * @param reallocator the array re-allocator to use, or \c NULL * if re-allocation shall not happen * @return zero on success, non-zero error code on failure */ #define cx_array_add(target, size, capacity, elem_size, elem, reallocator) \ cx_array_copy((void**)(target), size, capacity, *(size), elem, elem_size, 1, reallocator) /** * Swaps two array elements. * * @param arr the array * @param elem_size the element size * @param idx1 index of first element * @param idx2 index of second element */ void cx_array_swap( void *arr, size_t elem_size, size_t idx1, size_t idx2 ) __attribute__((__nonnull__)); /** * Allocates an array list for storing elements with \p item_size bytes each. * * If \p item_size is CX_STORE_POINTERS, the created list will be created as if * cxListStorePointers() was called immediately after creation and the compare * function will be automatically set to cx_cmp_ptr(), if none is given. * * @param allocator the allocator for allocating the list memory * (if \c NULL the cxDefaultAllocator will be used) * @param comparator the comparator for the elements * (if \c NULL, and the list is not storing pointers, sort and find * functions will not work) * @param item_size the size of each element in bytes * @param initial_capacity the initial number of elements the array can store * @return the created list */ CxList *cxArrayListCreate( CxAllocator const *allocator, cx_compare_func comparator, size_t item_size, size_t initial_capacity ); /** * Allocates an array list for storing elements with \p item_size bytes each. * * The list will use the cxDefaultAllocator and \em NO compare function. * If you want to call functions that need a compare function, you have to * set it immediately after creation or use cxArrayListCreate(). * * If \p item_size is CX_STORE_POINTERS, the created list will be created as if * cxListStorePointers() was called immediately after creation and the compare * function will be automatically set to cx_cmp_ptr(). * * @param item_size the size of each element in bytes * @param initial_capacity the initial number of elements the array can store * @return the created list */ #define cxArrayListCreateSimple(item_size, initial_capacity) \ cxArrayListCreate(NULL, NULL, item_size, initial_capacity) #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif #endif // UCX_ARRAY_LIST_H