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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 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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* This header is internal to upb; its interface should not be considered |
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* public or stable. |
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* |
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* The table must be homogenous (all values of the same type). We currently |
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* enforce this on insert but store the full upb_value (with type) anyway. |
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* This is required with the current interface because lookups vend a pointer |
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* to the table's internal storage. |
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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 "upb.h" |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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typedef union { |
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uintptr_t num; |
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const char *str; // We own, nullz. |
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} upb_tabkey; |
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#define UPB_TABKEY_NUM(n) {n} |
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#ifdef UPB_C99 |
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#define UPB_TABKEY_STR(s) {.str = s} |
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#endif |
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// TODO(haberman): C++ |
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#define UPB_TABKEY_NONE {0} |
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typedef struct _upb_tabent { |
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upb_tabkey key; |
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_upb_value 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 type; // Type of all values. |
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uint8_t size_lg2; // Size of the hash table part is 2^size_lg2 entries. |
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const upb_tabent *entries; // Hash table. |
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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, type, size_lg2, entries) \ |
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{{count, mask, type, size_lg2, entries}} |
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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_value *array; // Array part of the table. |
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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, type, size_lg2, ent, a, asize, acount) \ |
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{{count, mask, type, size_lg2, ent}, a, asize, acount} |
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#define UPB_EMPTY_INTTABLE_INIT(type) \ |
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UPB_INTTABLE_INIT(0, 0, type, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, 0) |
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#define UPB_ARRAY_EMPTYENT UPB_VALUE_INIT_INT64(-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.num == 0; |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE upb_tabkey upb_intkey(uintptr_t key) { |
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upb_tabkey k = {key}; return k; |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE const upb_tabent *upb_inthash(const upb_table *t, upb_tabkey key) { |
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return t->entries + ((uint32_t)key.num & t->mask); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE bool upb_arrhas(_upb_value v) { |
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return v.uint64 != (uint64_t)-1; |
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} |
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uint32_t MurmurHash2(const void *key, size_t len, uint32_t seed); |
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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 type); |
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bool upb_strtable_init(upb_strtable *table, upb_ctype_t type); |
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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_insert(upb_strtable *t, const char *key, upb_value val); |
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// Looks up key in this table, returning a pointer to the table's internal copy |
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// of the user's inserted data, or NULL if this key is not in the table. The |
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// returned pointer is invalidated by inserts. |
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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_lookup(const upb_strtable *t, const char *key, upb_value *v); |
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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_remove(upb_strtable *t, const char *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 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_value arrval = t->array[key]; |
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if (upb_arrhas(arrval)) { |
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_upb_value_setval(v, arrval, t->t.type); |
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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 NULL; |
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for (e = upb_inthash(&t->t, upb_intkey(key)); true; e = e->next) { |
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if ((uint32_t)e->key.num == key) { |
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_upb_value_setval(v, e->val, t->t.type); |
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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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/* upb_strtable_iter **********************************************************/ |
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// Strtable iteration. Order is undefined. Insertions invalidate iterators. |
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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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typedef struct { |
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const upb_strtable *t; |
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const upb_tabent *e; |
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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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UPB_INLINE bool upb_strtable_done(upb_strtable_iter *i) { return i->e == NULL; } |
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UPB_INLINE const char *upb_strtable_iter_key(upb_strtable_iter *i) { |
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return i->e->key.str; |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE upb_value upb_strtable_iter_value(upb_strtable_iter *i) { |
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return _upb_value_val(i->e->val, i->t->t.type); |
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} |
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/* upb_inttable_iter **********************************************************/ |
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// Inttable iteration. Order is undefined. Insertions invalidate iterators. |
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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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typedef struct { |
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const upb_inttable *t; |
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union { |
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const upb_tabent *ent; // For hash iteration. |
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const _upb_value *val; // For array iteration. |
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} ptr; |
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uintptr_t arrkey; |
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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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UPB_INLINE bool upb_inttable_done(upb_inttable_iter *i) { |
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return i->ptr.ent == NULL; |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE uintptr_t upb_inttable_iter_key(upb_inttable_iter *i) { |
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return i->array_part ? i->arrkey : i->ptr.ent->key.num; |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE upb_value upb_inttable_iter_value(upb_inttable_iter *i) { |
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return _upb_value_val( |
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i->array_part ? *i->ptr.val : i->ptr.ent->val, i->t->t.type); |
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} |
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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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