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- /**
- * @file NCDVal.h
- * @author Ambroz Bizjak <ambrop7@gmail.com>
- *
- * @section LICENSE
- *
- * 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.
- * 3. Neither the name of the author nor the
- * names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * 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 AUTHOR 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.
- */
- #ifndef BADVPN_NCDVAL_H
- #define BADVPN_NCDVAL_H
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <misc/debug.h>
- #include <misc/cstring.h>
- #include <misc/BRefTarget.h>
- #include <structure/CAvl.h>
- #include <ncd/NCDStringIndex.h>
- // these are implementation details. The interface is defined below.
- #define NCDVAL_FASTBUF_SIZE 64
- #define NCDVAL_FIRST_SIZE 256
- #define NCDVAL_MAX_DEPTH 32
- #define NCDVAL_MAXIDX INT_MAX
- #define NCDVAL_MINIDX INT_MIN
- typedef int NCDVal__idx;
- struct NCDVal__ref {
- NCDVal__idx next;
- BRefTarget *target;
- };
- struct NCDVal__string {
- int type;
- NCDVal__idx length;
- char data[];
- };
- struct NCDVal__list {
- int type;
- NCDVal__idx maxcount;
- NCDVal__idx count;
- NCDVal__idx elem_indices[];
- };
- struct NCDVal__mapelem {
- NCDVal__idx key_idx;
- NCDVal__idx val_idx;
- NCDVal__idx tree_child[2];
- NCDVal__idx tree_parent;
- int8_t tree_balance;
- };
- struct NCDVal__idstring {
- int type;
- NCD_string_id_t string_id;
- NCDStringIndex *string_index;
- };
- struct NCDVal__externalstring {
- int type;
- const char *data;
- size_t length;
- struct NCDVal__ref ref;
- };
- struct NCDVal__composedstring {
- int type;
- size_t offset;
- size_t length;
- void (*func_getptr) (void *, size_t, const char **, size_t *);
- void *user;
- struct NCDVal__ref ref;
- };
- struct NCDVal__cms_link {
- NCDVal__idx link_idx;
- NCDVal__idx next_cms_link;
- };
- typedef struct {
- char *buf;
- NCDVal__idx size;
- NCDVal__idx used;
- NCDVal__idx first_ref;
- NCDVal__idx first_cms_link;
- union {
- char fastbuf[NCDVAL_FASTBUF_SIZE];
- struct NCDVal__ref align_ref;
- struct NCDVal__string align_string;
- struct NCDVal__list align_list;
- struct NCDVal__mapelem align_mapelem;
- struct NCDVal__idstring align_idstring;
- struct NCDVal__externalstring align_externalstring;
- struct NCDVal__composedstring align_composedstring;
- struct NCDVal__cms_link align_cms_link;
- };
- } NCDValMem;
- typedef struct {
- NCDValMem *mem;
- NCDVal__idx idx;
- } NCDValRef;
- typedef struct {
- NCDVal__idx idx;
- } NCDValSafeRef;
- typedef struct NCDVal__mapelem NCDVal__maptree_entry;
- typedef NCDValMem *NCDVal__maptree_arg;
- #include "NCDVal_maptree.h"
- #include <structure/CAvl_decl.h>
- struct NCDVal__map {
- int type;
- NCDVal__idx maxcount;
- NCDVal__idx count;
- NCDVal__MapTree tree;
- struct NCDVal__mapelem elems[];
- };
- typedef struct {
- NCDVal__idx elemidx;
- } NCDValMapElem;
- #define NCDVAL_INSTR_PLACEHOLDER 0
- #define NCDVAL_INSTR_REINSERT 1
- #define NCDVAL_INSTR_BUMPDEPTH 2
- struct NCDVal__instr {
- int type;
- union {
- struct {
- NCDVal__idx plid;
- NCDVal__idx plidx;
- } placeholder;
- struct {
- NCDVal__idx mapidx;
- NCDVal__idx elempos;
- } reinsert;
- struct {
- NCDVal__idx parent_idx;
- NCDVal__idx child_idx_idx;
- } bumpdepth;
- };
- };
- typedef struct {
- struct NCDVal__instr *instrs;
- size_t num_instrs;
- } NCDValReplaceProg;
- typedef struct {
- char *data;
- int is_allocated;
- } NCDValNullTermString;
- typedef struct {
- char *data;
- int is_allocated;
- } NCDValContString;
- //
- #define NCDVAL_STRING 1
- #define NCDVAL_LIST 2
- #define NCDVAL_MAP 3
- #define NCDVAL_PLACEHOLDER 4
- /**
- * Initializes a value memory object.
- * A value memory object holds memory for value structures. Values within
- * the memory are referenced using {@link NCDValRef} objects, which point
- * to values within memory objects.
- *
- * Values may be added to a memory object using functions such as
- * {@link NCDVal_NewString}, {@link NCDVal_NewList} and {@link NCDVal_NewMap},
- * and {@link NCDVal_NewCopy}, which return references to the new values within
- * the memory object.
- *
- * It is not possible to remove values from the memory object, or modify existing
- * values other than adding elements to pre-allocated slots in lists and maps.
- * Once a value is added, it will consume memory as long as its memory object
- * exists. This is by design - this code is intended and optimized for constructing
- * and passing around values, not for operating on them in place. In fact, al
- * values within a memory object are stored in a single memory buffer, as an
- * embedded data structure with relativepointers. For example, map values use an
- * embedded AVL tree.
- */
- void NCDValMem_Init (NCDValMem *o);
- /**
- * Frees a value memory object.
- * All values within the memory object cease to exist, and any {@link NCDValRef}
- * object pointing to them must no longer be used.
- */
- void NCDValMem_Free (NCDValMem *o);
- /**
- * Initializes the memory object to be a copy of an existing memory object.
- * Value references from the original may be used if they are first turned
- * to {@link NCDValSafeRef} using {@link NCDVal_ToSafe} and back to
- * {@link NCDValRef} using {@link NCDVal_FromSafe} with the new memory object
- * specified. Alternatively, {@link NCDVal_Moved} can be used.
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int NCDValMem_InitCopy (NCDValMem *o, NCDValMem *other) WARN_UNUSED;
- /**
- * For each internal link (e.g. list element) to a ComposedString in the memory
- * object, copies the ComposedString to some kind ContinuousString, and updates
- * the link to point to the new ContinuousString.
- * Additionally, if *\a root_val points to a ComposedString, copies it to a new
- * ContinuousString and updates *\a root_val to point to it.
- * \a root_val must be non-NULL and *\a root_val must not be an invalid value
- * reference.
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. On failure, some strings may have
- * been converted, but the memory object is left in a consistent state.
- */
- int NCDValMem_ConvertNonContinuousStrings (NCDValMem *o, NCDValRef *root_val) WARN_UNUSED;
- /**
- * Does nothing.
- * The value reference object must either point to a valid value within a valid
- * memory object, or must be an invalid reference (most functions operating on
- * {@link NCDValRef} implicitly require that).
- */
- void NCDVal_Assert (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if a value reference is invalid.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsInvalid (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if a value is a placeholder value.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsPlaceholder (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Returns the type of the value reference, which must not be an invalid reference.
- * Possible values are NCDVAL_STRING, NCDVAL_LIST, NCDVAL_MAP and NCDVAL_PLACEHOLDER.
- * The placeholder type is only used internally in the interpreter for argument
- * resolution, and is never seen by modules; see {@link NCDVal_NewPlaceholder}.
- */
- int NCDVal_Type (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Returns an invalid reference.
- * An invalid reference must not be passed to any function here, except:
- * {@link NCDVal_Assert}, {@link NCDVal_IsInvalid}, {@link NCDVal_ToSafe},
- * {@link NCDVal_FromSafe}, {@link NCDVal_Moved}.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewInvalid (void);
- /**
- * Returns a new placeholder value reference. A placeholder value is a valid value
- * containing an integer placeholder identifier.
- * This always succeeds; however, the caller must ensure the identifier is
- * non-negative and satisfies (NCDVAL_MINIDX + plid < -1).
- *
- * The placeholder type is only used internally in the interpreter for argument
- * resolution, and is never seen by modules. Also see {@link NCDPlaceholderDb}.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewPlaceholder (NCDValMem *mem, int plid);
- /**
- * Returns the indentifier of a placeholder value.
- * The value reference must point to a placeholder value.
- */
- int NCDVal_PlaceholderId (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Copies a value into the specified memory object. The source
- * must not be an invalid reference, however it may reside in any memory
- * object (including 'mem').
- * Returns a reference to the copied value. On out of memory, returns
- * an invalid reference.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewCopy (NCDValMem *mem, NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Compares two values, both of which must not be invalid references.
- * Returns -1, 0 or 1.
- */
- int NCDVal_Compare (NCDValRef val1, NCDValRef val2);
- /**
- * Converts a value reference to a safe referece format, which remains valid
- * if the memory object is moved (safe references do not contain a pointer
- * to the memory object, unlike {@link NCDValRef} references).
- */
- NCDValSafeRef NCDVal_ToSafe (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Converts a safe value reference to a normal value reference.
- * This should be used to recover references from safe references
- * after the memory object is moved.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_FromSafe (NCDValMem *mem, NCDValSafeRef sval);
- /**
- * Fixes a value reference after its memory object was moved.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_Moved (NCDValMem *mem, NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if all strings within this value are ContinuousString's,
- * by recusively walking the entire value.
- * If all strings are ContinuousString's, returns 1; if there is at least
- * one string which is not a ContinuousString, returns 0.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_HasOnlyContinuousStrings (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if the value implements the String interface.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsString (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if the value implements the ContinuousString interface.
- * A ContinuousString also implements the String interface.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsContinuousString (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if the value is a StoredString.
- * A StoredString implements the ContinuousString interface.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsStoredString (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if the value is an IdString. See {@link NCDVal_NewIdString}
- * for details.
- * An IdString implements the ContinuousString interface.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsIdString (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if a value is an ExternalString.
- * See {@link NCDVal_NewExternalString} for details.
- * An ExternalString implements the ContinuousString interface.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsExternalString (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if a value is a ComposedString.
- * A ComposedString implements the String interface.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsComposedString (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Determines if a value is a String which contains no null bytes.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsStringNoNulls (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Equivalent to NCDVal_NewStringBin(mem, data, strlen(data)).
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewString (NCDValMem *mem, const char *data);
- /**
- * Builds a new StoredString.
- * Returns a reference to the new value, or an invalid reference
- * on out of memory.
- * WARNING: The buffer passed must NOT be part of any value in the
- * memory object specified. In particular, you may NOT use this
- * function to copy a string that resides in the same memory object.
- *
- * A StoredString is a kind of ContinuousString which is represented directly in the
- * value memory object.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewStringBin (NCDValMem *mem, const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
- /**
- * Builds a new StoredString of the given length with undefined contents.
- * You can define the contents of the string later by copying to the address
- * returned by {@link NCDVal_StringData}.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewStringUninitialized (NCDValMem *mem, size_t len);
- /**
- * Builds a new IdString.
- * Returns a reference to the new value, or an invalid reference
- * on out of memory.
- *
- * An IdString is a kind of ContinuousString which is represented efficiently as a string
- * identifier via {@link NCDStringIndex}.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewIdString (NCDValMem *mem, NCD_string_id_t string_id,
- NCDStringIndex *string_index);
- /**
- * Builds a new ExternalString, pointing to the given external data. A reference to
- * the external data is taken using {@link BRefTarget}, unless 'ref_target' is
- * NULL. The data must not change while this value exists.
- * Returns a reference to the new value, or an invalid reference
- * on out of memory.
- *
- * An ExternalString is a kind of ContinuousString where the actual string contents are
- * stored outside of the value memory object.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewExternalString (NCDValMem *mem, const char *data, size_t len,
- BRefTarget *ref_target);
- /**
- * Callback function which is called for ComposedString's to access the underlying string resource.
- * \a user is whatever was passed to 'resource.user' in {@link NCDVal_NewComposedString}.
- * \a offset is the offset from the beginning of the string exposed by the resource; it will be
- * >= 'offset' and < 'offset' + 'length' as given to NCDVal_NewComposedString.
- * This callback must set *\a out_data and *\a out_length to represent a continuous (sub-)region
- * of the string that starts at the byte at index \a offset. The pointed-to data must remain
- * valid and unchanged until all references to the string resource are released.
- * \a *out_data must be set to non-NULL and *\a out_length must be set to greater than zero,
- * since the conditions above imply that there is at least one byte available from \a offset.
- */
- typedef void (*NCDVal_ComposedString_func_getptr) (void *user, size_t offset, const char **out_data, size_t *out_length);
- /**
- * Structure representing a string resource used by ComposedString's,
- * to simplify {@link NCDVal_NewComposedString} and {@link NCDVal_ComposedStringResource}.
- */
- typedef struct {
- NCDVal_ComposedString_func_getptr func_getptr;
- void *user;
- BRefTarget *ref_target;
- } NCDValComposedStringResource;
- /**
- * Returns a cstring referencing a range within a {@link NCDValComposedStringResource}.
- * \a offset and \a length specify the range within the resource which the returned
- * cstring will reference. To reference the contents of a ComposedString, use:
- * - resource = NCDVal_ComposedStringResource(composedstring),
- * - offset = NCDVal_ComposedStringOffset(composedstring),
- * - length = NCDVal_StringLength(composedstring).
- *
- * The returned cstring is valid as long as the resource is not released. Note that
- * a reference to resource.ref_target may need to be taken to ensure the resource
- * is not released while it is being referenced by the returned cstring (unless
- * resource.ref_target is NULL).
- */
- b_cstring NCDValComposedStringResource_Cstring (NCDValComposedStringResource resource, size_t offset, size_t length);
- /**
- * Builds a new ComposedString from a string resource.
- * A reference to the underlying string resource via the {@link BRefTarget} object
- * specified in 'resource.ref_target'.
- *
- * A ComposedString is a kind of String with an abstract representation exposed via the
- * {@link NCDVal_ComposedString_func_getptr} callback.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewComposedString (NCDValMem *mem, NCDValComposedStringResource resource, size_t offset, size_t length);
- /**
- * Returns a pointer to the data of a ContinuousString.
- * WARNING: the string data may not be null-terminated. To get a null-terminated
- * version, use {@link NCDVal_StringNullTerminate}.
- * The value reference must point to a ContinuousString.
- */
- const char * NCDVal_StringData (NCDValRef contstring);
- /**
- * Returns the length of a String.
- * The value reference must point to a String.
- */
- size_t NCDVal_StringLength (NCDValRef string);
- /**
- * Returns a {@link b_cstring} interface to the given string value.
- * The returned cstring is valid as long as the memory object exists.
- * However, if the memory object is moved or copied, the cstring is
- * invalid in the new or moved (respectively) memory object.
- */
- b_cstring NCDVal_StringCstring (NCDValRef string);
- /**
- * Produces a null-terminated continuous version of a String. On success, the result is
- * stored into an {@link NCDValNullTermString} structure, and the null-terminated
- * string is available via its 'data' member. This function may either simply pass
- * through the data pointer (if the string is known to be continuous and null-terminated) or
- * produce a null-terminated dynamically allocated copy.
- * On success, {@link NCDValNullTermString_Free} should be called to release any allocated
- * memory when the null-terminated string is no longer needed. This must be called before
- * the memory object is freed, because it may point to data inside the memory object.
- * It is guaranteed that *out is not modified on failure.
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int NCDVal_StringNullTerminate (NCDValRef string, NCDValNullTermString *out) WARN_UNUSED;
- /**
- * Returns a dummy {@link NCDValNullTermString} which can be freed using
- * {@link NCDValNullTermString_Free}, but need not be.
- */
- NCDValNullTermString NCDValNullTermString_NewDummy (void);
- /**
- * Releases any memory which was dynamically allocated by {@link NCDVal_StringNullTerminate}
- * to null-terminate a string.
- */
- void NCDValNullTermString_Free (NCDValNullTermString *o);
- /**
- * Produces a continuous version of a String. On success, the result is stored into an
- * {@link NCDValContString} structure, and the continuous string is available via its
- * 'data' member. This function may either simply pass through the data pointer (if the
- * string is known to be continuous) or produce a continuous dynamically allocated copy.
- * On success, {@link NCDValContString_Free} should be called to release any allocated
- * memory when the continuous string is no longer needed. This must be called before
- * the memory object is freed, because it may point to data inside the memory object.
- * It is guaranteed that *out is not modified on failure.
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int NCDVal_StringContinuize (NCDValRef string, NCDValContString *out) WARN_UNUSED;
- /**
- * Returns a dummy {@link NCDValContString} which can be freed using
- * {@link NCDValContString_Free}, but need not be.
- */
- NCDValContString NCDValContString_NewDummy (void);
- /**
- * Releases any memory which was dynamically allocated by {@link NCDVal_StringContinuize}
- * to continuize a string.
- */
- void NCDValContString_Free (NCDValContString *o);
- /**
- * Returns the string ID and the string index of an IdString.
- * Both the \a out_string_id and \a out_string_index pointers must be non-NULL.
- */
- void NCDVal_IdStringGet (NCDValRef idstring, NCD_string_id_t *out_string_id,
- NCDStringIndex **out_string_index);
- /**
- * Returns the string ID of an IdString.
- */
- NCD_string_id_t NCDVal_IdStringId (NCDValRef idstring);
- /**
- * Returns the string index of an IdString.
- */
- NCDStringIndex * NCDVal_IdStringStringIndex (NCDValRef idstring);
- /**
- * Returns the reference target of an ExternalString. This may be NULL
- * if the external string is not associated with a reference target.
- */
- BRefTarget * NCDVal_ExternalStringTarget (NCDValRef externalstring);
- /**
- * Returns the underlying string resource of a ComposedString.
- */
- NCDValComposedStringResource NCDVal_ComposedStringResource (NCDValRef composedstring);
- /**
- * Returns the resource offset of a ComposedString.
- */
- size_t NCDVal_ComposedStringOffset (NCDValRef composedstring);
- /**
- * Determines if the String has any null bytes in its contents.
- */
- int NCDVal_StringHasNulls (NCDValRef string);
- /**
- * Determines if the String value is equal to the given null-terminated
- * string.
- * The value reference must point to a String value.
- */
- int NCDVal_StringEquals (NCDValRef string, const char *data);
- /**
- * Determines if the String is equal to the given string represented
- * by an {@link NCDStringIndex} identifier.
- * NOTE: \a string_index must be equal to the string_index of every ID-string
- * that exist within this memory object.
- */
- int NCDVal_StringEqualsId (NCDValRef string, NCD_string_id_t string_id,
- NCDStringIndex *string_index);
- /**
- * Compares two String's in a manner similar to memcmp().
- * The startN and length arguments must refer to a valid region within
- * stringN, i.e. startN + length <= length_of_stringN must hold.
- */
- int NCDVal_StringMemCmp (NCDValRef string1, NCDValRef string2, size_t start1, size_t start2, size_t length);
- /**
- * Copies a part of a String to a buffer.
- * \a start and \a length must refer to a valid region within the string,
- * i.e. start + length <= length_of_string must hold.
- */
- void NCDVal_StringCopyOut (NCDValRef string, size_t start, size_t length, char *dst);
- /**
- * Determines if a part of a String is equal to the \a length bytes in \a data.
- * \a start and \a length must refer to a valid region within the string,
- * i.e. start + length <= length_of_string must hold.
- */
- int NCDVal_StringRegionEquals (NCDValRef string, size_t start, size_t length, const char *data);
- /**
- * Determines if a value is a list value.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsList (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Builds a new list value. The 'maxcount' argument specifies how
- * many element slots to preallocate. Not more than that many
- * elements may be appended to the list using {@link NCDVal_ListAppend}.
- * Returns a reference to the new value, or an invalid reference
- * on out of memory.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewList (NCDValMem *mem, size_t maxcount);
- /**
- * Appends a value to to the list value.
- * The 'list' reference must point to a list value, and the
- * 'elem' reference must be non-invalid and point to a value within
- * the same memory object as the list.
- * Inserting a value into a list does not in any way change it;
- * internally, the list only points to it.
- * You must not modify the element after it has been inserted into the
- * list.
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure (depth limit exceeded).
- */
- int NCDVal_ListAppend (NCDValRef list, NCDValRef elem) WARN_UNUSED;
- /**
- * Returns the number of elements in a list value, i.e. the number
- * of times {@link NCDVal_ListAppend} was called.
- * The 'list' reference must point to a list value.
- */
- size_t NCDVal_ListCount (NCDValRef list);
- /**
- * Returns the maximum number of elements a list value may contain,
- * i.e. the 'maxcount' argument to {@link NCDVal_NewList}.
- * The 'list' reference must point to a list value.
- */
- size_t NCDVal_ListMaxCount (NCDValRef list);
- /**
- * Returns a reference to the value at the given position 'pos' in a list,
- * starting with zero.
- * The 'list' reference must point to a list value.
- * The position 'pos' must refer to an existing element, i.e.
- * pos < NCDVal_ListCount().
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_ListGet (NCDValRef list, size_t pos);
- /**
- * Returns references to elements within a list by writing them
- * via (NCDValRef *) variable arguments.
- * If 'num' == NCDVal_ListCount(), succeeds, returing 1 and writing 'num'
- * references, as mentioned.
- * If 'num' != NCDVal_ListCount(), fails, returning 0, without writing any
- * references
- */
- int NCDVal_ListRead (NCDValRef list, int num, ...);
- /**
- * Like {@link NCDVal_ListRead}, but the list can contain more than 'num'
- * elements.
- */
- int NCDVal_ListReadHead (NCDValRef list, int num, ...);
- /**
- * Determines if a value is a map value.
- * The value reference must not be an invalid reference.
- */
- int NCDVal_IsMap (NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Builds a new map value. The 'maxcount' argument specifies how
- * many entry slots to preallocate. Not more than that many
- * entries may be inserted to the map using {@link NCDVal_MapInsert}.
- * Returns a reference to the new value, or an invalid reference
- * on out of memory.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_NewMap (NCDValMem *mem, size_t maxcount);
- /**
- * Inserts an entry to the map value.
- * The 'map' reference must point to a map value, and the
- * 'key' and 'val' references must be non-invalid and point to values within
- * the same memory object as the map.
- * Inserting an entry does not in any way change the 'key'and 'val';
- * internally, the map only points to it.
- * You must not modify the key after inserting it into a map. This is because
- * the map builds an embedded AVL tree of entries indexed by keys.
- * If insertion fails due to a maximum depth limit, returns 0.
- * Otherwise returns 1, and *out_inserted is set to 1 if the key did not
- * yet exist and the entry was inserted, and to 0 if it did exist and the
- * entry was not inserted. The 'out_inserted' pointer may be NULL, in which
- * case *out_inserted is never set.
- */
- int NCDVal_MapInsert (NCDValRef map, NCDValRef key, NCDValRef val, int *out_inserted) WARN_UNUSED;
- /**
- * Returns the number of entries in a map value, i.e. the number
- * of times {@link NCDVal_MapInsert} was called successfully.
- * The 'map' reference must point to a map value.
- */
- size_t NCDVal_MapCount (NCDValRef map);
- /**
- * Returns the maximum number of entries a map value may contain,
- * i.e. the 'maxcount' argument to {@link NCDVal_NewMap}.
- * The 'map' reference must point to a map value.
- */
- size_t NCDVal_MapMaxCount (NCDValRef map);
- /**
- * Determines if a map entry reference is invalid. This is used in combination
- * with the map iteration functions to detect the end of iteration.
- */
- int NCDVal_MapElemInvalid (NCDValMapElem me);
- /**
- * Returns a reference to the first entry in a map, with respect to some
- * arbitrary order.
- * If the map is empty, returns an invalid map entry reference.
- */
- NCDValMapElem NCDVal_MapFirst (NCDValRef map);
- /**
- * Returns a reference to the entry in a map that follows the entry referenced
- * by 'me', with respect to some arbitrary order.
- * The 'me' argument must be a non-invalid reference to an entry in the map.
- * If 'me' is the last entry, returns an invalid map entry reference.
- */
- NCDValMapElem NCDVal_MapNext (NCDValRef map, NCDValMapElem me);
- /**
- * Like {@link NCDVal_MapFirst}, but with respect to the order defined by
- * {@link NCDVal_Compare}.
- * Ordered iteration is slower and should only be used when needed.
- */
- NCDValMapElem NCDVal_MapOrderedFirst (NCDValRef map);
- /**
- * Like {@link NCDVal_MapNext}, but with respect to the order defined by
- * {@link NCDVal_Compare}.
- * Ordered iteration is slower and should only be used when needed.
- */
- NCDValMapElem NCDVal_MapOrderedNext (NCDValRef map, NCDValMapElem me);
- /**
- * Returns a reference to the key of the map entry referenced by 'me'.
- * The 'me' argument must be a non-invalid reference to an entry in the map.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_MapElemKey (NCDValRef map, NCDValMapElem me);
- /**
- * Returns a reference to the value of the map entry referenced by 'me'.
- * The 'me' argument must be a non-invalid reference to an entry in the map.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_MapElemVal (NCDValRef map, NCDValMapElem me);
- /**
- * Looks for a key in the map. The 'key' reference must be a non-invalid
- * value reference, and may point to a value in a different memory object
- * than the map.
- * If the key exists in the map, returns a reference to the corresponding
- * map entry.
- * If the key does not exist, returns an invalid map entry reference.
- */
- NCDValMapElem NCDVal_MapFindKey (NCDValRef map, NCDValRef key);
- /**
- * Retrieves the value reference to the value of the map entry whose key is a
- * string value equal to the given null-terminated string. If there is no such
- * entry, returns an invalid value reference.
- */
- NCDValRef NCDVal_MapGetValue (NCDValRef map, const char *key_str);
- /**
- * Builds a placeholder replacement program, which is a list of instructions for
- * efficiently replacing placeholders in identical values in identical memory
- * objects.
- * To actually perform replacements, make copies of the memory object of this value
- * using {@link NCDValMem_InitCopy}, then call {@link NCDValReplaceProg_Execute}
- * on the copies.
- * The value passed must be a valid value, and not a placeholder.
- * Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.
- */
- int NCDValReplaceProg_Init (NCDValReplaceProg *o, NCDValRef val);
- /**
- * Frees the placeholder replacement program.
- */
- void NCDValReplaceProg_Free (NCDValReplaceProg *o);
- /**
- * Callback used by {@link NCDValReplaceProg_Execute} to allow the caller to produce
- * values of placeholders.
- * This function should build a new value within the memory object 'mem' (which is
- * the same as of the memory object where placeholders are being replaced).
- * On success, it should return 1, writing a valid value reference to *out.
- * On failure, it can either return 0, or return 1 but write an invalid value reference.
- * This callback must not access the memory object in any other way than building
- * new values in it; it must not modify any values that were already present at the
- * point it was called.
- */
- typedef int (*NCDVal_replace_func) (void *arg, int plid, NCDValMem *mem, NCDValRef *out);
- /**
- * Executes the replacement program, replacing placeholders in a value.
- * The memory object must given be identical to the memory object which was used in
- * {@link NCDValReplaceProg_Init}; see {@link NCDValMem_InitCopy}.
- * This will call the callback 'replace', which should build the values to replace
- * the placeholders.
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. On failure, the entire memory object enters
- * and inconsistent state and must be freed using {@link NCDValMem_Free} before
- * performing any other operation on it.
- * The program is passed by value instead of pointer because this appears to be faster.
- * Is is not modified in any way.
- */
- int NCDValReplaceProg_Execute (NCDValReplaceProg prog, NCDValMem *mem, NCDVal_replace_func replace, void *arg);
- #endif
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