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See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ==================================================================== * @endcopyright * * @file svn_sorts_private.h * @brief all sorts of sorts. */ #ifndef SVN_SORTS_PRIVATE_H #define SVN_SORTS_PRIVATE_H #include "../svn_sorts.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* __cplusplus */ /** This structure is used to hold a key/value from a hash table. * @note Private. For use by Subversion's own code only. See issue #1644. */ struct svn_sort__item_t { /** pointer to the key */ const void *key; /** size of the key */ apr_ssize_t klen; /** pointer to the value */ void *value; }; /** Sort @a ht according to its keys, return an @c apr_array_header_t * containing @c svn_sort__item_t structures holding those keys and values * (i.e. for each @c svn_sort__item_t @a item in the returned array, * @a item->key and @a item->size are the hash key, and @a item->value points to * the hash value). * * Storage is shared with the original hash, not copied. * * @a comparison_func should take two @c svn_sort__item_t's and return an * integer greater than, equal to, or less than 0, according as the first item * is greater than, equal to, or less than the second. * * @note Private. For use by Subversion's own code only. See issue #1644. * * @note This function and the @c svn_sort__item_t should go over to APR. */ apr_array_header_t * svn_sort__hash(apr_hash_t *ht, int (*comparison_func)(const svn_sort__item_t *, const svn_sort__item_t *), apr_pool_t *pool); /* Sort APR array @a array using ordering defined by @a comparison_func. * @a comparison_func is defined as for the C stdlib function qsort(). */ void svn_sort__array(apr_array_header_t *array, int (*comparison_func)(const void *, const void *)); /* Return the lowest index at which the element @a *key should be inserted into * the array @a array, according to the ordering defined by @a compare_func. * The array must already be sorted in the ordering defined by @a compare_func. * @a compare_func is defined as for the C stdlib function bsearch(); the * @a key will always passed to it as the second parameter. * * @note Private. For use by Subversion's own code only. */ int svn_sort__bsearch_lower_bound(const apr_array_header_t *array, const void *key, int (*compare_func)(const void *, const void *)); /* Find the lowest index at which the element @a *key should be inserted into * the array @a array, according to the ordering defined by @a compare_func. * The array must already be sorted in the ordering defined by @a compare_func. * @a compare_func is defined as for the C stdlib function bsearch(); the * @a key will always passed to it as the second parameter. * * Returns a reference to the array element at the insertion location if * that matches @a key and return NULL otherwise. If you call this function * multiple times for the same array and expect the results to often be * consecutive array elements, provide @a hint. It should be initialized * with -1 for the first call and receives the array index if the returned * element. If the return value is NULL, @a *hint is the location where * the respective key would be inserted. * * @note Private. For use by Subversion's own code only. */ void * svn_sort__array_lookup(const apr_array_header_t *array, const void *key, int *hint, int (*compare_func)(const void *, const void *)); /* Insert a shallow copy of @a *new_element into the array @a array at the index * @a insert_index, growing the array and shuffling existing elements along to * make room. * * @note Private. For use by Subversion's own code only. */ void svn_sort__array_insert(apr_array_header_t *array, const void *new_element, int insert_index); /* Remove @a elements_to_delete elements starting at @a delete_index from the * array @a arr. If @a delete_index is not a valid element of @a arr, * @a elements_to_delete is not greater than zero, or * @a delete_index + @a elements_to_delete is greater than @a arr->nelts, * then do nothing. * * @note Private. For use by Subversion's own code only. */ void svn_sort__array_delete(apr_array_header_t *arr, int delete_index, int elements_to_delete); /* Reverse the order of elements in @a array, in place. * * @note Private. For use by Subversion's own code only. */ void svn_sort__array_reverse(apr_array_header_t *array, apr_pool_t *scratch_pool); /** Priority queues. * * @defgroup svn_priority_queue__t Priority Queues * @{ */ /** * We implement priority queues on top of existing ELEMENTS arrays. They * provide us with memory management and very basic element type information. * * The extraction order is being defined by a comparison function similar * to the ones used with qsort. The first element in the queue is always * on with COMPARISON_FUNC(first,element) <= 0, for all elements in the * queue. */ /** * Opaque data type for priority queues. */ typedef struct svn_priority_queue__t svn_priority_queue__t; /** * Return a priority queue containing all provided @a elements and prioritize * them according to @a compare_func. * * @note The priority queue will use the existing @a elements array for data * storage. So, you must not manipulate that array while using the queue. * Also, the lifetime of the queue is bound to that of the array. */ svn_priority_queue__t * svn_priority_queue__create(apr_array_header_t *elements, int (*compare_func)(const void *, const void *)); /** * Returns the number of elements in the @a queue. */ apr_size_t svn_priority_queue__size(svn_priority_queue__t *queue); /** * Returns a reference to the first element in the @a queue. The queue * contents remains unchanged. If the @a queue is empty, #NULL will be * returned. */ void * svn_priority_queue__peek(svn_priority_queue__t *queue); /** * Notify the @a queue after modifying the first item as returned by * #svn_priority_queue__peek. */ void svn_priority_queue__update(svn_priority_queue__t *queue); /** * Remove the first element from the @a queue. This is a no-op for empty * queues. */ void svn_priority_queue__pop(svn_priority_queue__t *queue); /** * Append the new @a element to the @a queue. @a element must neither be * #NULL nor the first element as returned by #svn_priority_queue__peek. */ void svn_priority_queue__push(svn_priority_queue__t *queue, const void *element); /** @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ #endif /* SVN_SORTS_PRIVATE_H */