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/* |
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* upb - a minimalist implementation of protocol buffers. |
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* |
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* Copyright (c) 2009 Google Inc. See LICENSE for details. |
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* Author: Josh Haberman <jhaberman@gmail.com> |
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* |
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* This header is INTERNAL-ONLY! Its interfaces are not public or stable! |
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* This file defines very fast int->upb_value (inttable) and string->upb_value |
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* (strtable) hash tables. |
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* |
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* The table uses chained scatter with Brent's variation (inspired by the Lua |
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* implementation of hash tables). The hash function for strings is Austin |
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* Appleby's "MurmurHash." |
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* |
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* The inttable uses uintptr_t as its key, which guarantees it can be used to |
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* store pointers or integers of at least 32 bits (upb isn't really useful on |
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* systems where sizeof(void*) < 4). |
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* |
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* The table must be homogenous (all values of the same type). In debug |
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* mode, we check this on insert and lookup. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef UPB_TABLE_H_ |
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#define UPB_TABLE_H_ |
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#include <assert.h> |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include "upb/upb.h" |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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/* upb_value ******************************************************************/ |
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/* A tagged union (stored untagged inside the table) so that we can check that |
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* clients calling table accessors are correctly typed without having to have |
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* an explosion of accessors. */ |
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typedef enum { |
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UPB_CTYPE_INT32 = 1, |
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UPB_CTYPE_INT64 = 2, |
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UPB_CTYPE_UINT32 = 3, |
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UPB_CTYPE_UINT64 = 4, |
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UPB_CTYPE_BOOL = 5, |
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UPB_CTYPE_CSTR = 6, |
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UPB_CTYPE_PTR = 7, |
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UPB_CTYPE_CONSTPTR = 8, |
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UPB_CTYPE_FPTR = 9 |
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} upb_ctype_t; |
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typedef struct { |
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uint64_t val; |
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#ifndef NDEBUG |
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/* In debug mode we carry the value type around also so we can check accesses |
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* to be sure the right member is being read. */ |
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upb_ctype_t ctype; |
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#endif |
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} upb_value; |
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#ifdef NDEBUG |
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#define SET_TYPE(dest, val) UPB_UNUSED(val) |
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#else |
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#define SET_TYPE(dest, val) dest = val |
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#endif |
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/* Like strdup(), which isn't always available since it's not ANSI C. */ |
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char *upb_strdup(const char *s); |
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/* Variant that works with a length-delimited rather than NULL-delimited string, |
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* as supported by strtable. */ |
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char *upb_strdup2(const char *s, size_t len); |
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UPB_INLINE void _upb_value_setval(upb_value *v, uint64_t val, |
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upb_ctype_t ctype) { |
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v->val = val; |
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SET_TYPE(v->ctype, ctype); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE upb_value _upb_value_val(uint64_t val, upb_ctype_t ctype) { |
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upb_value ret; |
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_upb_value_setval(&ret, val, ctype); |
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return ret; |
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} |
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/* For each value ctype, define the following set of functions: |
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* |
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* // Get/set an int32 from a upb_value. |
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* int32_t upb_value_getint32(upb_value val); |
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* void upb_value_setint32(upb_value *val, int32_t cval); |
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* |
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* // Construct a new upb_value from an int32. |
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* upb_value upb_value_int32(int32_t val); */ |
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#define FUNCS(name, membername, type_t, converter, proto_type) \ |
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UPB_INLINE void upb_value_set ## name(upb_value *val, type_t cval) { \ |
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val->val = (converter)cval; \ |
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SET_TYPE(val->ctype, proto_type); \ |
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} \ |
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UPB_INLINE upb_value upb_value_ ## name(type_t val) { \ |
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upb_value ret; \ |
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upb_value_set ## name(&ret, val); \ |
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return ret; \ |
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} \ |
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UPB_INLINE type_t upb_value_get ## name(upb_value val) { \ |
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assert(val.ctype == proto_type); \ |
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return (type_t)(converter)val.val; \ |
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} |
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FUNCS(int32, int32, int32_t, int32_t, UPB_CTYPE_INT32) |
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FUNCS(int64, int64, int64_t, int64_t, UPB_CTYPE_INT64) |
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FUNCS(uint32, uint32, uint32_t, uint32_t, UPB_CTYPE_UINT32) |
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FUNCS(uint64, uint64, uint64_t, uint64_t, UPB_CTYPE_UINT64) |
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FUNCS(bool, _bool, bool, bool, UPB_CTYPE_BOOL) |
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FUNCS(cstr, cstr, char*, uintptr_t, UPB_CTYPE_CSTR) |
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FUNCS(ptr, ptr, void*, uintptr_t, UPB_CTYPE_PTR) |
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FUNCS(constptr, constptr, const void*, uintptr_t, UPB_CTYPE_CONSTPTR) |
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FUNCS(fptr, fptr, upb_func*, uintptr_t, UPB_CTYPE_FPTR) |
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#undef FUNCS |
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#undef SET_TYPE |
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/* upb_tabkey *****************************************************************/ |
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/* Either: |
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* 1. an actual integer key, or |
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* 2. a pointer to a string prefixed by its uint32_t length, owned by us. |
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* |
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* ...depending on whether this is a string table or an int table. We would |
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* make this a union of those two types, but C89 doesn't support statically |
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* initializing a non-first union member. */ |
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typedef uintptr_t upb_tabkey; |
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#define UPB_TABKEY_NUM(n) n |
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#define UPB_TABKEY_NONE 0 |
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/* The preprocessor isn't quite powerful enough to turn the compile-time string |
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* length into a byte-wise string representation, so code generation needs to |
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* help it along. |
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* |
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* "len1" is the low byte and len4 is the high byte. */ |
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#ifdef UPB_BIG_ENDIAN |
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#define UPB_TABKEY_STR(len1, len2, len3, len4, strval) \ |
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(uintptr_t)(len4 len3 len2 len1 strval) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_TABKEY_STR(len1, len2, len3, len4, strval) \ |
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(uintptr_t)(len1 len2 len3 len4 strval) |
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#endif |
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UPB_INLINE char *upb_tabstr(upb_tabkey key, uint32_t *len) { |
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char* mem = (char*)key; |
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if (len) memcpy(len, mem, sizeof(*len)); |
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return mem + sizeof(*len); |
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} |
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/* upb_tabval *****************************************************************/ |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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/* Status initialization not supported. |
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* |
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* This separate definition is necessary because in C++, UINTPTR_MAX isn't |
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* reliably available. */ |
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typedef struct { |
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uint64_t val; |
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} upb_tabval; |
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#else |
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/* C -- supports static initialization, but to support static initialization of |
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* both integers and points for both 32 and 64 bit targets, it takes a little |
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* bit of doing. */ |
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#if UINTPTR_MAX == 0xffffffffffffffffULL |
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#define UPB_PTR_IS_64BITS |
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#elif UINTPTR_MAX != 0xffffffff |
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#error Could not determine how many bits pointers are. |
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#endif |
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typedef union { |
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/* For static initialization. |
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* |
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* Unfortunately this ugliness is necessary -- it is the only way that we can, |
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* with -std=c89 -pedantic, statically initialize this to either a pointer or |
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* an integer on 32-bit platforms. */ |
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struct { |
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#ifdef UPB_PTR_IS_64BITS |
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uintptr_t val; |
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#else |
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uintptr_t val1; |
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uintptr_t val2; |
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#endif |
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} staticinit; |
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/* The normal accessor that we use for everything at runtime. */ |
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uint64_t val; |
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} upb_tabval; |
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#ifdef UPB_PTR_IS_64BITS |
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#define UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(v) {{v}} |
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#define UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT {{-1}} |
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#else |
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/* 32-bit pointers */ |
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#ifdef UPB_BIG_ENDIAN |
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#define UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(v) {{0, v}} |
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#define UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT {{-1, -1}} |
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#else |
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#define UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT(v) {{v, 0}} |
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#define UPB_TABVALUE_EMPTY_INIT {{-1, -1}} |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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#define UPB_TABVALUE_PTR_INIT(v) UPB_TABVALUE_INT_INIT((uintptr_t)v) |
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#undef UPB_PTR_IS_64BITS |
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#endif /* __cplusplus */ |
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/* upb_table ******************************************************************/ |
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typedef struct _upb_tabent { |
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upb_tabkey key; |
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upb_tabval val; |
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/* Internal chaining. This is const so we can create static initializers for |
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* tables. We cast away const sometimes, but *only* when the containing |
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* upb_table is known to be non-const. This requires a bit of care, but |
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* the subtlety is confined to table.c. */ |
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const struct _upb_tabent *next; |
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} upb_tabent; |
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typedef struct { |
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size_t count; /* Number of entries in the hash part. */ |
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size_t mask; /* Mask to turn hash value -> bucket. */ |
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upb_ctype_t ctype; /* Type of all values. */ |
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uint8_t size_lg2; /* Size of the hashtable part is 2^size_lg2 entries. */ |
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/* Hash table entries. |
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* Making this const isn't entirely accurate; what we really want is for it to |
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* have the same const-ness as the table it's inside. But there's no way to |
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* declare that in C. So we have to make it const so that we can statically |
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* initialize const hash tables. Then we cast away const when we have to. |
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*/ |
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const upb_tabent *entries; |
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} upb_table; |
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typedef struct { |
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upb_table t; |
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} upb_strtable; |
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#define UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(count, mask, ctype, size_lg2, entries) \ |
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{{count, mask, ctype, size_lg2, entries}} |
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#define UPB_EMPTY_STRTABLE_INIT(ctype) \ |
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UPB_STRTABLE_INIT(0, 0, ctype, 0, NULL) |
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typedef struct { |
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upb_table t; /* For entries that don't fit in the array part. */ |
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const upb_tabval *array; /* Array part of the table. See const note above. */ |
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size_t array_size; /* Array part size. */ |
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size_t array_count; /* Array part number of elements. */ |
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} upb_inttable; |
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#define UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(count, mask, ctype, size_lg2, ent, a, asize, acount) \ |
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{{count, mask, ctype, size_lg2, ent}, a, asize, acount} |
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#define UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(ctype) \ |
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UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, ctype, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, 0) |
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#define UPB_ARRAY_EMPTYENT -1 |
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UPB_INLINE size_t upb_table_size(const upb_table *t) { |
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if (t->size_lg2 == 0) |
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return 0; |
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else |
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return 1 << t->size_lg2; |
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} |
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/* Internal-only functions, in .h file only out of necessity. */ |
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UPB_INLINE bool upb_tabent_isempty(const upb_tabent *e) { |
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return e->key == 0; |
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} |
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/* Used by some of the unit tests for generic hashing functionality. */ |
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uint32_t MurmurHash2(const void * key, size_t len, uint32_t seed); |
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UPB_INLINE uintptr_t upb_intkey(uintptr_t key) { |
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return key; |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE uint32_t upb_inthash(uintptr_t key) { |
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return (uint32_t)key; |
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} |
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static const upb_tabent *upb_getentry(const upb_table *t, uint32_t hash) { |
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return t->entries + (hash & t->mask); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE bool upb_arrhas(upb_tabval key) { |
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return key.val != (uint64_t)-1; |
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} |
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/* Initialize and uninitialize a table, respectively. If memory allocation |
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* failed, false is returned that the table is uninitialized. */ |
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bool upb_inttable_init(upb_inttable *table, upb_ctype_t ctype); |
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bool upb_strtable_init(upb_strtable *table, upb_ctype_t ctype); |
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void upb_inttable_uninit(upb_inttable *table); |
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void upb_strtable_uninit(upb_strtable *table); |
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/* Returns the number of values in the table. */ |
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size_t upb_inttable_count(const upb_inttable *t); |
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UPB_INLINE size_t upb_strtable_count(const upb_strtable *t) { |
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return t->t.count; |
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} |
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/* Inserts the given key into the hashtable with the given value. The key must |
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* not already exist in the hash table. For string tables, the key must be |
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* NULL-terminated, and the table will make an internal copy of the key. |
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* Inttables must not insert a value of UINTPTR_MAX. |
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* |
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* If a table resize was required but memory allocation failed, false is |
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* returned and the table is unchanged. */ |
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bool upb_inttable_insert(upb_inttable *t, uintptr_t key, upb_value val); |
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bool upb_strtable_insert2(upb_strtable *t, const char *key, size_t len, |
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upb_value val); |
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/* For NULL-terminated strings. */ |
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UPB_INLINE bool upb_strtable_insert(upb_strtable *t, const char *key, |
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upb_value val) { |
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return upb_strtable_insert2(t, key, strlen(key), val); |
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} |
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/* Looks up key in this table, returning "true" if the key was found. |
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* If v is non-NULL, copies the value for this key into *v. */ |
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bool upb_inttable_lookup(const upb_inttable *t, uintptr_t key, upb_value *v); |
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bool upb_strtable_lookup2(const upb_strtable *t, const char *key, size_t len, |
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upb_value *v); |
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/* For NULL-terminated strings. */ |
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UPB_INLINE bool upb_strtable_lookup(const upb_strtable *t, const char *key, |
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upb_value *v) { |
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return upb_strtable_lookup2(t, key, strlen(key), v); |
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} |
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/* Removes an item from the table. Returns true if the remove was successful, |
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* and stores the removed item in *val if non-NULL. */ |
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bool upb_inttable_remove(upb_inttable *t, uintptr_t key, upb_value *val); |
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bool upb_strtable_remove2(upb_strtable *t, const char *key, size_t len, |
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upb_value *val); |
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/* For NULL-terminated strings. */ |
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UPB_INLINE bool upb_strtable_remove(upb_strtable *t, const char *key, |
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upb_value *v) { |
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return upb_strtable_remove2(t, key, strlen(key), v); |
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} |
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/* Updates an existing entry in an inttable. If the entry does not exist, |
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* returns false and does nothing. Unlike insert/remove, this does not |
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* invalidate iterators. */ |
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bool upb_inttable_replace(upb_inttable *t, uintptr_t key, upb_value val); |
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/* Handy routines for treating an inttable like a stack. May not be mixed with |
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* other insert/remove calls. */ |
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bool upb_inttable_push(upb_inttable *t, upb_value val); |
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upb_value upb_inttable_pop(upb_inttable *t); |
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/* Convenience routines for inttables with pointer keys. */ |
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bool upb_inttable_insertptr(upb_inttable *t, const void *key, upb_value val); |
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bool upb_inttable_removeptr(upb_inttable *t, const void *key, upb_value *val); |
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bool upb_inttable_lookupptr( |
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const upb_inttable *t, const void *key, upb_value *val); |
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/* Optimizes the table for the current set of entries, for both memory use and |
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* lookup time. Client should call this after all entries have been inserted; |
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* inserting more entries is legal, but will likely require a table resize. */ |
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void upb_inttable_compact(upb_inttable *t); |
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/* A special-case inlinable version of the lookup routine for 32-bit |
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* integers. */ |
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UPB_INLINE bool upb_inttable_lookup32(const upb_inttable *t, uint32_t key, |
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upb_value *v) { |
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*v = upb_value_int32(0); /* Silence compiler warnings. */ |
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if (key < t->array_size) { |
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upb_tabval arrval = t->array[key]; |
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if (upb_arrhas(arrval)) { |
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_upb_value_setval(v, arrval.val, t->t.ctype); |
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return true; |
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} else { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} else { |
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const upb_tabent *e; |
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if (t->t.entries == NULL) return false; |
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for (e = upb_getentry(&t->t, upb_inthash(key)); true; e = e->next) { |
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if ((uint32_t)e->key == key) { |
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_upb_value_setval(v, e->val.val, t->t.ctype); |
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return true; |
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} |
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if (e->next == NULL) return false; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/* Exposed for testing only. */ |
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bool upb_strtable_resize(upb_strtable *t, size_t size_lg2); |
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/* Iterators ******************************************************************/ |
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/* Iterators for int and string tables. We are subject to some kind of unusual |
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* design constraints: |
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* |
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* For high-level languages: |
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* - we must be able to guarantee that we don't crash or corrupt memory even if |
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* the program accesses an invalidated iterator. |
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* |
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* For C++11 range-based for: |
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* - iterators must be copyable |
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* - iterators must be comparable |
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* - it must be possible to construct an "end" value. |
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* |
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* Iteration order is undefined. |
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* |
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* Modifying the table invalidates iterators. upb_{str,int}table_done() is |
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* guaranteed to work even on an invalidated iterator, as long as the table it |
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* is iterating over has not been freed. Calling next() or accessing data from |
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* an invalidated iterator yields unspecified elements from the table, but it is |
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* guaranteed not to crash and to return real table elements (except when done() |
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* is true). */ |
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/* upb_strtable_iter **********************************************************/ |
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/* upb_strtable_iter i; |
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* upb_strtable_begin(&i, t); |
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* for(; !upb_strtable_done(&i); upb_strtable_next(&i)) { |
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* const char *key = upb_strtable_iter_key(&i); |
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* const upb_value val = upb_strtable_iter_value(&i); |
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* // ... |
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* } |
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*/ |
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typedef struct { |
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const upb_strtable *t; |
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size_t index; |
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} upb_strtable_iter; |
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void upb_strtable_begin(upb_strtable_iter *i, const upb_strtable *t); |
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void upb_strtable_next(upb_strtable_iter *i); |
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bool upb_strtable_done(const upb_strtable_iter *i); |
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const char *upb_strtable_iter_key(upb_strtable_iter *i); |
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size_t upb_strtable_iter_keylength(upb_strtable_iter *i); |
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upb_value upb_strtable_iter_value(const upb_strtable_iter *i); |
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void upb_strtable_iter_setdone(upb_strtable_iter *i); |
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bool upb_strtable_iter_isequal(const upb_strtable_iter *i1, |
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const upb_strtable_iter *i2); |
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/* upb_inttable_iter **********************************************************/ |
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/* upb_inttable_iter i; |
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* upb_inttable_begin(&i, t); |
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* for(; !upb_inttable_done(&i); upb_inttable_next(&i)) { |
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* uintptr_t key = upb_inttable_iter_key(&i); |
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* upb_value val = upb_inttable_iter_value(&i); |
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* // ... |
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* } |
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*/ |
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typedef struct { |
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const upb_inttable *t; |
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size_t index; |
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bool array_part; |
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} upb_inttable_iter; |
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void upb_inttable_begin(upb_inttable_iter *i, const upb_inttable *t); |
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void upb_inttable_next(upb_inttable_iter *i); |
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bool upb_inttable_done(const upb_inttable_iter *i); |
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uintptr_t upb_inttable_iter_key(const upb_inttable_iter *i); |
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upb_value upb_inttable_iter_value(const upb_inttable_iter *i); |
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void upb_inttable_iter_setdone(upb_inttable_iter *i); |
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bool upb_inttable_iter_isequal(const upb_inttable_iter *i1, |
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const upb_inttable_iter *i2); |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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} /* extern "C" */ |
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#endif |
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#endif /* UPB_TABLE_H_ */
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