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      2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
      3 /*--- An sparse array (of words) implementation.                   ---*/
      4 /*---                                          pub_tool_sparsewa.h ---*/
      5 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
      6 
      7 /*
      8    This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
      9    framework.
     10 
     11    Copyright (C) 2008-2013 OpenWorks Ltd
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     13 
     14    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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     22    General Public License for more details.
     23 
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     27    02111-1307, USA.
     28 
     29    The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
     30 */
     31 
     32 #ifndef __PUB_TOOL_SPARSEWA_H
     33 #define __PUB_TOOL_SPARSEWA_H
     34 
     35 #include "pub_tool_basics.h"   // UWord
     36 
     37 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
     38 // PURPOSE: (see coregrind/pub_core_sparsewa.h for details)
     39 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
     40 
     41 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
     42 //                                                     //
     43 // SparseWA: Interface                                 //
     44 //                                                     //
     45 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
     46 
     47 // This interface is a very cut-down version of WordFM.
     48 // If you understand how to use WordFM then it should be
     49 // trivial to use SparseWA.
     50 
     51 typedef  struct _SparseWA  SparseWA; /* opaque */
     52 
     53 // Create a new one, using the specified allocator/deallocator
     54 SparseWA* VG_(newSWA) ( void*(*alloc_nofail)(const HChar* cc, SizeT),
     55                         const HChar* cc,
     56                         void(*dealloc)(void*) );
     57 
     58 // Delete one, and free all associated storage
     59 void VG_(deleteSWA) ( SparseWA* swa );
     60 
     61 // Add the binding key -> val to this swa.  Any existing binding is
     62 // overwritten.  Returned Bool is True iff a previous binding existed.
     63 Bool VG_(addToSWA) ( SparseWA* swa, UWord key, UWord val );
     64 
     65 // Delete key from swa, returning associated key and val if found.
     66 // Note: returning associated key is stupid (it can only be the
     67 // key you just specified).  This behaviour is retained to make it
     68 // easier to migrate from WordFM.  Returned Bool is True iff
     69 // the key was actually bound in the mapping.
     70 Bool VG_(delFromSWA) ( SparseWA* swa,
     71                        /*OUT*/UWord* oldK, /*OUT*/UWord* oldV,
     72                        UWord key );
     73 
     74 // Indexes swa at 'key' (or, if you like, looks up 'key' in the
     75 // mapping), and returns the associated value, if any, in *valP.  For
     76 // compatibility with WordFM, 'key' is also returned in *keyP.  Returned
     77 // Bool is True iff a binding for 'key' actually existed.
     78 Bool VG_(lookupSWA) ( SparseWA* swa,
     79                       /*OUT*/UWord* keyP, /*OUT*/UWord* valP,
     80                       UWord key );
     81 
     82 // Set up 'swa' for iteration.
     83 void VG_(initIterSWA) ( SparseWA* swa );
     84 
     85 // Get the next key/val pair.  Behaviour undefined (highly likely
     86 // to segfault) if 'swa' has been modified since initIterSWA was
     87 // called.  Returned Bool is False iff there are no more pairs
     88 // that can be extracted.
     89 Bool VG_(nextIterSWA)( SparseWA* swa,
     90                        /*OUT*/UWord* keyP, /*OUT*/UWord* valP );
     91 
     92 // How many elements are there in 'swa'?  NOTE: dangerous in the
     93 // sense that this is not an O(1) operation but rather O(N),
     94 // since it involves walking the whole tree.
     95 UWord VG_(sizeSWA) ( SparseWA* swa );
     96 
     97 #endif   // __PUB_TOOL_SPARSEWA_H
     98 
     99 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
    100 /*--- end                                      pub_tool_sparsewa.h ---*/
    101 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
    102