| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- An AVL tree based finite map for word keys and word values. ---*/ |
| /*--- Inspired by Haskell's "FiniteMap" library. ---*/ |
| /*--- pub_tool_wordfm.h ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
| This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation |
| framework. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Julian Seward |
| jseward@acm.org |
| |
| This code is based on previous work by Nicholas Nethercote |
| (coregrind/m_oset.c) which is |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Nicholas Nethercote |
| njn@valgrind.org |
| |
| which in turn was derived partially from: |
| |
| AVL C library |
| Copyright (C) 2000,2002 Daniel Nagy |
| |
| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as |
| published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of |
| the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| [...] |
| |
| (taken from libavl-0.4/debian/copyright) |
| |
| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as |
| published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the |
| License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
| WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA |
| 02111-1307, USA. |
| |
| The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef __PUB_TOOL_WORDFM_H |
| #define __PUB_TOOL_WORDFM_H |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------// |
| //--- WordFM ---// |
| //--- Public interface ---// |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------// |
| |
| /* As of r7409 (15 Feb 08), all these word-based abstractions (WordFM, |
| WordSet, WordBag) now operate on unsigned words (UWord), whereas |
| they previously operated on signed words (Word). This became a |
| problem, when using unboxed comparisons (when kCmp == NULL), with |
| the introduction of VG_(initIterAtFM), which allows iteration over |
| parts of mappings. Iterating over a mapping in increasing order of |
| signed Word keys is not what callers expect when iterating through |
| maps whose keys represent addresses (Addr) since Addr is unsigned, |
| and causes logical problems and assertion failures. */ |
| |
| typedef struct _WordFM WordFM; /* opaque */ |
| |
| /* Allocate and initialise a WordFM. If kCmp is non-NULL, elements in |
| the set are ordered according to the ordering specified by kCmp, |
| which becomes obvious if you use VG_(initIterFM), |
| VG_(initIterAtFM), VG_(nextIterFM), VG_(doneIterFM) to iterate over |
| sections of the map, or the whole thing. If kCmp is NULL then the |
| ordering used is unsigned word ordering (UWord) on the key |
| values. */ |
| WordFM* VG_(newFM) ( void* (*alloc_nofail)( HChar* cc, SizeT ), |
| HChar* cc, |
| void (*dealloc)(void*), |
| Word (*kCmp)(UWord,UWord) ); |
| |
| /* Free up the FM. If kFin is non-NULL, it is applied to keys |
| before the FM is deleted; ditto with vFin for vals. */ |
| void VG_(deleteFM) ( WordFM*, void(*kFin)(UWord), void(*vFin)(UWord) ); |
| |
| /* Add (k,v) to fm. If a binding for k already exists, it is updated |
| to map to this new v. In that case we should really return the |
| previous v so that caller can finalise it. Oh well. Returns |
| True if a binding for k already exists. */ |
| Bool VG_(addToFM) ( WordFM* fm, UWord k, UWord v ); |
| |
| // Delete key from fm, returning associated key and val if found |
| Bool VG_(delFromFM) ( WordFM* fm, |
| /*OUT*/UWord* oldK, /*OUT*/UWord* oldV, UWord key ); |
| |
| // Look up in fm, assigning found key & val at spec'd addresses |
| Bool VG_(lookupFM) ( WordFM* fm, |
| /*OUT*/UWord* keyP, /*OUT*/UWord* valP, UWord key ); |
| |
| // Find the closest key values bracketing the given key, assuming the |
| // given key is not present in the map. minKey and maxKey are the |
| // minimum and maximum possible key values. The resulting bracket |
| // values are returned in *kMinP and *kMaxP. It follows that if fm is |
| // empty then the returned values are simply minKey and maxKey. |
| // |
| // For convenience the associated value fields are also returned |
| // through *vMinP and *vMaxP. To make that possible in the general |
| // case, the caller must supply via minVal and maxVal, the value |
| // fields associated with minKey and maxKey. |
| // |
| // If the operation was successful (that is, the given key is not |
| // present), True is returned. If the given key is in fact present, |
| // False is returned, and *kMinP, *vMinP, *kMaxP and *vMaxP are |
| // undefined. Any of kMinP, vMinP, kMaxP and vMaxP may be safely |
| // supplied as NULL. |
| Bool VG_(findBoundsFM)( WordFM* fm, |
| /*OUT*/UWord* kMinP, /*OUT*/UWord* vMinP, |
| /*OUT*/UWord* kMaxP, /*OUT*/UWord* vMaxP, |
| UWord minKey, UWord minVal, |
| UWord maxKey, UWord maxVal, |
| UWord key ); |
| |
| // How many elements are there in fm? NOTE: dangerous in the |
| // sense that this is not an O(1) operation but rather O(N), |
| // since it involves walking the whole tree. |
| UWord VG_(sizeFM) ( WordFM* fm ); |
| |
| // Is fm empty? This at least is an O(1) operation. |
| // Code is present in m_wordfm.c but commented out due to no |
| // current usage. Un-comment (and TEST IT) if required. |
| //Bool VG_(isEmptyFM)( WordFM* fm ); |
| |
| // set up FM for iteration |
| void VG_(initIterFM) ( WordFM* fm ); |
| |
| // set up FM for iteration so that the first key subsequently produced |
| // by VG_(nextIterFM) is the smallest key in the map >= start_at. |
| // Naturally ">=" is defined by the comparison function supplied to |
| // VG_(newFM), as documented above. |
| void VG_(initIterAtFM) ( WordFM* fm, UWord start_at ); |
| |
| // get next key/val pair. Will assert if fm has been modified |
| // or looked up in since initIterFM/initIterWithStartFM was called. |
| Bool VG_(nextIterFM) ( WordFM* fm, |
| /*OUT*/UWord* pKey, /*OUT*/UWord* pVal ); |
| |
| // clear the I'm iterating flag |
| void VG_(doneIterFM) ( WordFM* fm ); |
| |
| // Deep copy a FM. If dopyK is NULL, keys are copied verbatim. |
| // If non-null, dopyK is applied to each key to generate the |
| // version in the new copy. In that case, if the argument to dopyK |
| // is non-NULL but the result is NULL, it is assumed that dopyK |
| // could not allocate memory, in which case the copy is abandoned |
| // and NULL is returned. Ditto with dopyV for values. |
| WordFM* VG_(dopyFM) ( WordFM* fm, |
| UWord(*dopyK)(UWord), UWord(*dopyV)(UWord) ); |
| |
| // admin: what's the 'common' allocation size (for tree nodes?) |
| SizeT VG_(getNodeSizeFM)( void ); |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------// |
| //--- end WordFM ---// |
| //--- Public interface ---// |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------// |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------// |
| //--- WordBag (unboxed words only) ---// |
| //--- Public interface ---// |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------// |
| |
| typedef struct _WordBag WordBag; /* opaque */ |
| |
| /* Allocate and initialise a WordBag */ |
| WordBag* VG_(newBag) ( void* (*alloc_nofail)( HChar* cc, SizeT ), |
| HChar* cc, |
| void (*dealloc)(void*) ); |
| |
| /* Free up the Bag. */ |
| void VG_(deleteBag) ( WordBag* ); |
| |
| /* Add a word. */ |
| void VG_(addToBag)( WordBag*, UWord ); |
| |
| /* Find out how many times the given word exists in the bag. */ |
| UWord VG_(elemBag) ( WordBag*, UWord ); |
| |
| /* Delete a word from the bag. */ |
| Bool VG_(delFromBag)( WordBag*, UWord ); |
| |
| /* Is the bag empty? */ |
| Bool VG_(isEmptyBag)( WordBag* ); |
| |
| /* Does the bag have exactly one element? */ |
| Bool VG_(isSingletonTotalBag)( WordBag* ); |
| |
| /* Return an arbitrary element from the bag. */ |
| UWord VG_(anyElementOfBag)( WordBag* ); |
| |
| /* How many different / total elements are in the bag? */ |
| UWord VG_(sizeUniqueBag)( WordBag* ); /* fast */ |
| UWord VG_(sizeTotalBag)( WordBag* ); /* warning: slow */ |
| |
| /* Iterating over the elements of a bag. */ |
| void VG_(initIterBag)( WordBag* ); |
| Bool VG_(nextIterBag)( WordBag*, /*OUT*/UWord* pVal, /*OUT*/UWord* pCount ); |
| void VG_(doneIterBag)( WordBag* ); |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------// |
| //--- end WordBag (unboxed words only) ---// |
| //--- Public interface ---// |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------// |
| |
| #endif /* ! __PUB_TOOL_WORDFM_H */ |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- end pub_tool_wordfm.h ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |