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1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
6b2d9d76 3 * $Id: sym.h,v 1.2 2000/07/02 15:21:20 mdw Exp $
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4 *
5 * Symbol table management
6 *
7 * (c) 1998 Straylight
8 * (c) 2000 Mark Wooding
9 */
10
11/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
12 *
13 * Copyright (c) 2000 Mark Wooding
14 * All rights reserved.
15 *
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17 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
18 * met:
19 *
20 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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22 *
23 * 2, Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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25 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
26 *
27 * 3. The name of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote
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30 *
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6b2d9d76 34 * NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
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35 * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
36 * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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42 *
43 * Instead of accepting the above terms, you may redistribute and/or modify
44 * this software under the terms of either the GNU General Public License,
45 * or the GNU Library General Public License, published by the Free
46 * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
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48 */
49
50/*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
51 *
52 * $Log: sym.h,v $
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53 * Revision 1.2 2000/07/02 15:21:20 mdw
54 * Fix licence text.
55 *
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56 * Revision 1.1 2000/05/21 11:28:30 mdw
57 * Initial check-in.
58 *
59 * --- Past lives (Become) --- *
60 *
61 * Revision 1.3 1998/01/12 16:46:30 mdw
62 * Fix copyright date.
63 *
64 * Revision 1.2 1997/08/04 10:24:25 mdw
65 * Sources placed under CVS control.
66 *
67 * Revision 1.1 1997/07/21 13:47:43 mdw
68 * Initial revision
69 *
70 */
71
72#ifndef SYM_H
73#define SYM_H
74
75#ifdef __cplusplus
76 extern "C" {
77#endif
78
79/*----- Required headers --------------------------------------------------*/
80
81#include <stddef.h>
82
83#ifndef BITS_H
84# include "bits.h"
85#endif
86
87/*----- Type definitions --------------------------------------------------*/
88
89/* --- Symbol table --- *
90 *
91 * A @sym_table@ contains the information needed to manage a symbol table.
92 * Users shouldn't fiddle with this information directly, but it needs to be
93 * here so that objects of the correct type can be created.
94 */
95
96typedef struct sym_table {
97 uint32 mask; /* Bit mask for hashing purposes */
98 size_t c; /* Down counter for growing table */
99 struct sym_base **a; /* Array of hash bins */
100} sym_table;
101
102/* --- A symbol table entry --- *
103 *
104 * I don't care what actually gets stored in symbol entries because I don't
105 * create them: that's the responsibility of my client. All I care about
106 * here is that whatever gets passed to me is a structure whose first member
107 * is a @sym_base@. The ANSI guarantees about structure layout are
108 * sufficient to allow me to manipulate such objects.
109 */
110
111typedef struct sym_base {
112 struct sym_base *next; /* Next symbol in hash bin */
113 uint32 hash; /* Hash value for symbol's name */
114 char *name; /* Name of this symbol */
115 size_t len; /* Length of the symbol's name */
116} sym_base;
117
118/* --- An iterator block --- */
119
120typedef struct sym_iter {
121 sym_table *t; /* Symbol table being iterated */
122 sym_base *n; /* Address of next item to return */
123 size_t i; /* Index of next hash bin to use */
124} sym_iter;
125
126/*----- External functions ------------------------------------------------*/
127
128/* --- @sym_create@ --- *
129 *
130 * Arguments: @sym_table *t@ = symbol table to initialize
131 *
132 * Returns: ---
133 *
134 * Use: Initialises the given symbol table.
135 */
136
137extern void sym_create(sym_table */*t*/);
138
139/* --- @sym_destroy@ --- *
140 *
141 * Arguments: @sym_table *t@ = pointer to symbol table in question
142 *
143 * Returns: ---
144 *
145 * Use: Destroys a symbol table, freeing all the memory it used to
146 * occupy.
147 */
148
149extern void sym_destroy(sym_table */*t*/);
150
151/* --- @sym_find@ --- *
152 *
153 * Arguments: @sym_table *t@ = pointer to symbol table in question
154 * @const char *n@ = pointer to symbol table to look up
155 * @long l@ = length of the name string or negative to measure
156 * @size_t sz@ = size of desired symbol object, or zero
157 * @unsigned *f@ = pointer to a flag, or null.
158 *
159 * Returns: The address of a @sym_base@ structure, or null if not found
160 * and @sz@ is zero.
161 *
162 * Use: Looks up a symbol in a given symbol table. The name is
163 * passed by the address of its first character. The length
164 * may be given, in which case the name may contain arbitrary
165 * binary data, or it may be given as a negative number, in
166 * which case the length of the name is calculated as
167 * @strlen(n)@.
168 *
169 * The return value is the address of a pointer to a @sym_base@
170 * block (which may have other things on the end, as above). If
171 * the symbol could be found, the return value points to the
172 * symbol block. If the symbol wasn't there, then if @sz@ is
173 * nonzero, a new symbol is created and its address is returned;
174 * otherwise a null pointer is returned.
175 *
176 * The value of @*f@ indicates whether a new symbol entry was
177 * created: a nonzero value indicates that an old value was
178 * found.
179 */
180
181extern void *sym_find(sym_table */*t*/, const char */*n*/, long /*l*/,
182 size_t /*sz*/, unsigned */*f*/);
183
184/* --- @sym_remove@ --- *
185 *
186 * Arguments: @sym_table *i@ = pointer to a symbol table object
187 * @void *b@ = pointer to symbol table entry
188 *
189 * Returns: ---
190 *
191 * Use: Removes the object from the symbol table. The space occupied
192 * by the object and its name is freed; anything else attached
193 * to the entry should already be gone by this point.
194 */
195
196extern void sym_remove(sym_table */*t*/, void */*b*/);
197
198/* --- @sym_mkiter@ --- *
199 *
200 * Arguments: @sym_iter *i@ = pointer to an iterator object
201 * @sym_table *t@ = pointer to a symbol table object
202 *
203 * Returns: ---
204 *
205 * Use: Creates a new symbol table iterator which may be used to
206 * iterate through a symbol table.
207 */
208
209extern void sym_mkiter(sym_iter */*i*/, sym_table */*t*/);
210
211/* --- @sym_next@ --- *
212 *
213 * Arguments: @sym_iter *i@ = pointer to iterator object
214 *
215 * Returns: Pointer to the next symbol found, or null when finished.
216 *
217 * Use: Returns the next symbol from the table. Symbols are not
218 * returned in any particular order.
219 */
220
221extern void *sym_next(sym_iter */*i*/);
222
223/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/
224
225#ifdef __cplusplus
226 }
227#endif
228
229#endif