#pragma once #include // Simple hashtable structure (key -> void*) // Supports adding, seeking, removing, iterating // When adding a binding to the table, the previous binding for same key (if exists) is removed // The hashtbl is allocated with malloc/free // The keys/values are not copied by the hastbl, but when a key/value pair is removed from the // table some operations may be required (freeing memory), so a kv_iter_fun_t is passed when the // table is created which will be called whenever a k/v is released (on hashtbl_remove and delete_hashtbl) // A hashtbl may have only one binding for a given key (on add, previous binding is removed if necessary) struct hashtbl; typedef struct hashtbl hashtbl_t; hashtbl_t* create_hashtbl(key_eq_fun_t ef, hash_fun_t hf, kv_iter_fun_t on_release); void delete_hashtbl(hashtbl_t* ht); bool hashtbl_add(hashtbl_t* ht, void* key, void* v); // true = ok, false on error (OOM for instance) void hashtbl_remove(hashtbl_t* ht, const void* key); void* hashtbl_find(hashtbl_t* ht, const void* key); // null when not found void hashtbl_iter(hashtbl_t* ht, kv_iter_fun_t f); // hashtbl_change is particular : // - it does NOT call malloc and uses the existing hashtbl cell // - it does NOT call the on_release fun on the previous element bool hashtbl_change(hashtbl_t* ht, void* key, void* v); size_t hashtbl_count(hashtbl_t* ht); /* vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=0 noet :*/