#pragma once #include // A btree may contain several bindings for the same key (in that case they are not ordered) // - btree_find returns any item with matching key, or null if none exists // - btree_lower returns any item with matching key, or if none returns last item with smaller key // - btree_upper returns any item with matching key, or if none returns first item with bigger key // - btree_remove removes *all bindings* with matching key // - btree_remove_v removes bindings with matching *key and value* // - btree_iter_on calls iterator function on all bindings with matching key // Memory management is same as for hashtbl (a kv_iter_fun_t is called when an item is released) struct btree; typedef struct btree btree_t; btree_t* create_btree(key_cmp_fun_t cf, kv_iter_fun_t on_release); void delete_btree(btree_t *t); bool btree_add(btree_t *t, void* key, void* val); void btree_remove(btree_t *t, const void* key); void btree_remove_v(btree_t *t, const void* key, const void* value); void* btree_find(btree_t *i, const void* key); void* btree_lower(btree_t *i, const void* key, void** actual_key); void* btree_upper(btree_t *i, const void* key, void** actual_key); void btree_iter(btree_t *i, kv_iter_fun_t f); void btree_iter_on(btree_t *i, const void* key, kv_iter_fun_t f); size_t btree_count(btree_t *i); /* vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=0 noet :*/