Fri, 23 May 2025 12:44:24 +0200
make test-compile depend on both static and shared
the shared lib is not needed for the tests,
but when run with coverage, gcov will be confused
when outdated line information is available from
a previous shared build
/* * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. * * Copyright 2023 Mike Becker, Olaf Wintermann All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /** * @file collection.h * @brief Common definitions for various collection implementations. * @author Mike Becker * @author Olaf Wintermann * @copyright 2-Clause BSD License */ #ifndef UCX_COLLECTION_H #define UCX_COLLECTION_H #include "allocator.h" #include "iterator.h" #include "compare.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * Special constant used for creating collections that are storing pointers. */ #define CX_STORE_POINTERS 0 /** * Base attributes of a collection. */ struct cx_collection_s { /** * The allocator to use. */ const CxAllocator *allocator; /** * The comparator function for the elements. */ cx_compare_func cmpfunc; /** * The size of each element. */ size_t elem_size; /** * The number of currently stored elements. */ size_t size; /** * An optional simple destructor for the collection's elements. * * @attention Read the documentation of the particular collection implementation * whether this destructor shall only destroy the contents or also free the memory. */ cx_destructor_func simple_destructor; /** * An optional advanced destructor for the collection's elements. * * @attention Read the documentation of the particular collection implementation * whether this destructor shall only destroy the contents or also free the memory. */ cx_destructor_func2 advanced_destructor; /** * The pointer to additional data that is passed to the advanced destructor. */ void *destructor_data; /** * Indicates if this list is supposed to store pointers * instead of copies of the actual objects. */ bool store_pointer; /** * Indicates if this collection is guaranteed to be sorted. * Note that the elements can still be sorted, even when the collection is not aware of that. */ bool sorted; }; /** * Use this macro to declare common members for a collection structure. * * @par Example Use * @code * struct MyCustomSet { * CX_COLLECTION_BASE; * MySetElements *data; * } * @endcode */ #define CX_COLLECTION_BASE struct cx_collection_s collection /** * Returns the number of elements currently stored. * * @param c a pointer to a struct that contains #CX_COLLECTION_BASE * @return (@c size_t) the number of currently stored elements */ #define cxCollectionSize(c) ((c)->collection.size) /** * Returns the size of one element. * * If #cxCollectionStoresPointers() returns true, this is the size of a pointer. * * @param c a pointer to a struct that contains #CX_COLLECTION_BASE * @return (@c size_t) the size of one element in bytes */ #define cxCollectionElementSize(c) ((c)->collection.elem_size) /** * Indicates whether this collection only stores pointers instead of the actual data. * * @param c a pointer to a struct that contains #CX_COLLECTION_BASE * @retval true if this collection stores only pointers to data * @retval false if this collection stores the actual element's data */ #define cxCollectionStoresPointers(c) ((c)->collection.store_pointer) /** * Indicates whether the collection can guarantee that the stored elements are currently sorted. * * This may return false even when the elements are sorted. * It is totally up to the implementation of the collection whether it keeps track of the order of its elements. * * @param c a pointer to a struct that contains #CX_COLLECTION_BASE * @retval true if the elements are currently sorted wrt. the collection's compare function * @retval false if the order of elements is unknown */ #define cxCollectionSorted(c) ((c)->collection.sorted) /** * Sets a simple destructor function for this collection. * * @param c a pointer to a struct that contains #CX_COLLECTION_BASE * @param destr the destructor function */ #define cxDefineDestructor(c, destr) \ (c)->collection.simple_destructor = (cx_destructor_func) destr /** * Sets a simple destructor function for this collection. * * @param c a pointer to a struct that contains #CX_COLLECTION_BASE * @param destr the destructor function */ #define cxDefineAdvancedDestructor(c, destr, data) \ (c)->collection.advanced_destructor = (cx_destructor_func2) destr; \ (c)->collection.destructor_data = data /** * Invokes the simple destructor function for a specific element. * * Usually only used by collection implementations. There should be no need * to invoke this macro manually. * * When the collection stores pointers, those pointers are directly passed * to the destructor. Otherwise, a pointer to the element is passed. * * @param c a pointer to a struct that contains #CX_COLLECTION_BASE * @param e the element (the type is @c void* or @c void** depending on context) */ #define cx_invoke_simple_destructor(c, e) \ (c)->collection.simple_destructor((c)->collection.store_pointer ? (*((void **) (e))) : (e)) /** * Invokes the advanced destructor function for a specific element. * * Usually only used by collection implementations. There should be no need * to invoke this macro manually. * * When the collection stores pointers, those pointers are directly passed * to the destructor. Otherwise, a pointer to the element is passed. * * @param c a pointer to a struct that contains #CX_COLLECTION_BASE * @param e the element (the type is @c void* or @c void** depending on context) */ #define cx_invoke_advanced_destructor(c, e) \ (c)->collection.advanced_destructor((c)->collection.destructor_data, \ (c)->collection.store_pointer ? (*((void **) (e))) : (e)) /** * Invokes all available destructor functions for a specific element. * * Usually only used by collection implementations. There should be no need * to invoke this macro manually. * * When the collection stores pointers, those pointers are directly passed * to the destructor. Otherwise, a pointer to the element is passed. * * @param c a pointer to a struct that contains #CX_COLLECTION_BASE * @param e the element (the type is @c void* or @c void** depending on context) */ #define cx_invoke_destructor(c, e) \ if ((c)->collection.simple_destructor) cx_invoke_simple_destructor(c,e); \ if ((c)->collection.advanced_destructor) cx_invoke_advanced_destructor(c,e) #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif #endif // UCX_COLLECTION_H