From ec688b4723a041044226358bcd4dd6e2da39da49 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luca Muscariello Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 17:01:02 +0100 Subject: Initial commit: cframework. Longbow and Libparc Change-Id: I90378dbd30da6033b20fb1f829b3b822cf366c59 Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello --- libparc/parc/algol/parc_SortedList.h | 595 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 595 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libparc/parc/algol/parc_SortedList.h (limited to 'libparc/parc/algol/parc_SortedList.h') diff --git a/libparc/parc/algol/parc_SortedList.h b/libparc/parc/algol/parc_SortedList.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..393992e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/libparc/parc/algol/parc_SortedList.h @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at: + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +/** + * @file parc_SortedList.h + * @ingroup datastructures + * @brief <#Brief Description#> + * + * <#Detailed Description#> + * + */ +#ifndef PARCLibrary_parc_SortedList +#define PARCLibrary_parc_SortedList +#include + +#include +#include +#include + +struct PARCSortedList; +typedef struct PARCSortedList PARCSortedList; + +typedef int (*PARCSortedListEntryCompareFunction)(const PARCObject *objA, const PARCObject *objB); + +/** + * Increase the number of references to a `PARCSortedList` instance. + * + * Note that new `PARCSortedList` is not created, + * only that the given `PARCSortedList` reference count is incremented. + * Discard the reference by invoking `parcSortedList_Release`. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * @return The same value as @p instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * PARCSortedList *b = parcSortedList_Acquire(); + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * parcSortedList_Release(&b); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCSortedList *parcSortedList_Acquire(const PARCSortedList *instance); + +#ifdef PARCLibrary_DISABLE_VALIDATION +# define parcSortedList_OptionalAssertValid(_instance_) +#else +# define parcSortedList_OptionalAssertValid(_instance_) parcSortedList_AssertValid(_instance_) +#endif + +/** + * Assert that the given `PARCSortedList` instance is valid. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * parcSortedList_AssertValid(a); + * + * printf("Instance is valid.\n"); + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&b); + * } + * @endcode + */ +void parcSortedList_AssertValid(const PARCSortedList *instance); + +/** + * Create an instance of PARCSortedList + * + * <#Paragraphs Of Explanation#> + * + * @return non-NULL A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * @return NULL An error occurred. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCSortedList *parcSortedList_Create(void); + +/** + * Create an instance of PARCSortedList and provide a comparison function. + * + * @param [in] compare A pointer to a function that implements the Compare contract. + * + * @return non-NULL A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * @return NULL An error occurred. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCSortedList *parcSortedList_CreateCompare(PARCSortedListEntryCompareFunction compare); + +/** + * Create an independent copy the given `PARCBuffer` + * + * A new buffer is created as a complete copy of the original. + * + * @param [in] original A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * @return NULL Memory could not be allocated. + * @return non-NULL A pointer to a new `PARCSortedList` instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * PARCSortedList *copy = parcSortedList_Copy(&b); + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&b); + * parcSortedList_Release(©); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCSortedList *parcSortedList_Copy(const PARCSortedList *original); + +/** + * Print a human readable representation of the given `PARCSortedList`. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * @param [in] indentation The indentation level to use for printing. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * parcSortedList_Display(a, 0); + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * } + * @endcode + */ +void parcSortedList_Display(const PARCSortedList *instance, int indentation); + +/** + * Determine if two `PARCSortedList` instances are equal. + * + * The following equivalence relations on non-null `PARCSortedList` instances are maintained: * + * * It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value x, `parcSortedList_Equals(x, x)` must return true. + * + * * It is symmetric: for any non-null reference values x and y, `parcSortedList_Equals(x, y)` must return true if and only if + * `parcSortedList_Equals(y x)` returns true. + * + * * It is transitive: for any non-null reference values x, y, and z, if + * `parcSortedList_Equals(x, y)` returns true and + * `parcSortedList_Equals(y, z)` returns true, + * then `parcSortedList_Equals(x, z)` must return true. + * + * * It is consistent: for any non-null reference values x and y, multiple invocations of `parcSortedList_Equals(x, y)` + * consistently return true or consistently return false. + * + * * For any non-null reference value x, `parcSortedList_Equals(x, NULL)` must return false. + * + * @param [in] x A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * @param [in] y A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * @return true The instances x and y are equal. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * PARCSortedList *b = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * if (parcSortedList_Equals(a, b)) { + * printf("Instances are equal.\n"); + * } + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * parcSortedList_Release(&b); + * } + * @endcode + * @see parcSortedList_HashCode + */ +bool parcSortedList_Equals(const PARCSortedList *x, const PARCSortedList *y); + +/** + * Returns a hash code value for the given instance. + * + * The general contract of `HashCode` is: + * + * Whenever it is invoked on the same instance more than once during an execution of an application, + * the `HashCode` function must consistently return the same value, + * provided no information used in a corresponding comparisons on the instance is modified. + * + * This value need not remain consistent from one execution of an application to another execution of the same application. + * If two instances are equal according to the {@link parcSortedList_Equals} method, + * then calling the {@link parcSortedList_HashCode} method on each of the two instances must produce the same integer result. + * + * It is not required that if two instances are unequal according to the + * {@link parcSortedList_Equals} function, + * then calling the `parcSortedList_HashCode` + * method on each of the two objects must produce distinct integer results. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * @return The hashcode for the given instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * PARCHashCode hashValue = parcSortedList_HashCode(buffer); + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCHashCode parcSortedList_HashCode(const PARCSortedList *instance); + +/** + * Determine if an instance of `PARCSortedList` is valid. + * + * Valid means the internal state of the type is consistent with its required current or future behaviour. + * This may include the validation of internal instances of types. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * @return true The instance is valid. + * @return false The instance is not valid. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * if (parcSortedList_IsValid(a)) { + * printf("Instance is valid.\n"); + * } + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * } + * @endcode + * + */ +bool parcSortedList_IsValid(const PARCSortedList *instance); + +/** + * Release a previously acquired reference to the given `PARCSortedList` instance, + * decrementing the reference count for the instance. + * + * The pointer to the instance is set to NULL as a side-effect of this function. + * + * If the invocation causes the last reference to the instance to be released, + * the instance is deallocated and the instance's implementation will perform + * additional cleanup and release other privately held references. + * + * @param [in,out] instancePtr A pointer to a pointer to the instance to release. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * } + * @endcode + */ +void parcSortedList_Release(PARCSortedList **instancePtr); + +/** + * Create a `PARCJSON` instance (representation) of the given object. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * @return NULL Memory could not be allocated to contain the `PARCJSON` instance. + * @return non-NULL An allocated C string that must be deallocated via parcMemory_Deallocate(). + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * PARCJSON *json = parcSortedList_ToJSON(a); + * + * printf("JSON representation: %s\n", parcJSON_ToString(json)); + * parcJSON_Release(&json); + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCJSON *parcSortedList_ToJSON(const PARCSortedList *instance); + +/** + * Produce a null-terminated string representation of the specified `PARCSortedList`. + * + * The result must be freed by the caller via {@link parcMemory_Deallocate}. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * @return NULL Cannot allocate memory. + * @return non-NULL A pointer to an allocated, null-terminated C string that must be deallocated via {@link parcMemory_Deallocate}. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCSortedList *a = parcSortedList_Create(); + * + * char *string = parcSortedList_ToString(a); + * + * parcSortedList_Release(&a); + * + * parcMemory_Deallocate(&string); + * } + * @endcode + * + * @see parcSortedList_Display + */ +char *parcSortedList_ToString(const PARCSortedList *instance); + +/** + * Wakes up a single thread that is waiting on this object (see `parcSortedList_Wait)`. + * If any threads are waiting on this object, one of them is chosen to be awakened. + * The choice is arbitrary and occurs at the discretion of the underlying implementation. + * + * The awakened thread will not be able to proceed until the current thread relinquishes the lock on this object. + * The awakened thread will compete in the usual manner with any other threads that might be actively + * competing to synchronize on this object; + * for example, the awakened thread enjoys no reliable privilege or disadvantage in being the next thread to lock this object. + * + * @param [in] object A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * + * parcSortedList_Notify(object); + * } + * @endcode + */ +parcObject_ImplementNotify(parcSortedList, PARCSortedList); + +/** + * Wakes up all threads that are waiting on the given object's lock. + * + * A thread waits on an object by calling one of the wait methods, `parcSortedList_Wait`, `parcSortedList_WaitFor`, `parcSortedList_WaitUntil`. + * The awakened threads will proceed after the current thread relinquishes the lock on the given object. + * The awakened threads will compete in the usual manner with any other threads that might be actively competing + * to synchronize on this object. + * Awakened threads have no priority between them in being the next thread to lock this object. + * + * This method can only be called by a thread that is the owner of this object's lock. + * + * @param [in] object A pointer to a valid `PARCSortedList` instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * if (parcSortedList_Lock(object)) { + * parcSortedList_NotifyAll(object); + * parcSortedList_Unlock(object); + * } + * } + * @endcode + */ +parcObject_ImplementNotifyAll(parcSortedList, PARCSortedList); + +/** + * Causes the calling thread to wait until either another thread invokes the parcSortedList_Notify() function on the same object. + * * + * @param [in] object A pointer to a valid `PARCSortedList` instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * + * parcSortedList_Wait(object); + * } + * @endcode + */ +parcObject_ImplementWait(parcSortedList, PARCSortedList); + +parcObject_ImplementWaitFor(parcSortedList, PARCSortedList); + +/** + * Causes the calling thread to wait until either another thread invokes the `parcSortedList_Notify()` + * function on the same object or the system time equals or exceeds the specified time. + * + * The calling thread must own the object's lock. + * The calling thread will release ownership of this lock and wait until another thread invokes + * `parcSortedList_Notify` or the computer's system time equals or exceeds that specified by @p time. + * on the same object. + * The original calling thread then re-obtains ownership of the lock and resumes execution. + * + * This function must only be called by a thread that is the owner of this object's lock. + * + * @param [in] object A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * @returns false if the alloted time was exceeded. + * @returns true if another thread invoked the `parcSortedList_Notify()` or `parcSortedList_NotifyAll()` function + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * struct timeval tv; + * gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); + * + * struct timespec absoluteTime; + * absoluteTime.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec + 0; + * absoluteTime.tv_nsec = 0; + * + * parcSortedList_WaitUntil(object, &absoluteTime); + * } + * @endcode + */ +parcObject_ImplementWaitUntil(parcSortedList, PARCSortedList); + +/** + * Obtain the lock on the given `PARCSortedList` instance. + * + * If the lock is already held by another thread, this function will block. + * If the lock is aleady held by the current thread, this function will return `false`. + * + * Implementors must avoid deadlock by attempting to lock the object a second time within the same calling thread. + * + * @param [in] object A pointer to a valid `PARCSortedList` instance. + * + * @return true The lock was obtained successfully. + * @return false The lock is already held by the current thread, or the `PARCSortedList` is invalid. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * if (parcSortedList_Lock(object)) { + * + * } + * } + * @endcode + */ +parcObject_ImplementLock(parcSortedList, PARCSortedList); + +/** + * Try to obtain the advisory lock on the given PARCSortedList instance. + * + * Once the lock is obtained, the caller must release the lock as soon as possible. + * + * @param [in] object A pointer to a valid PARCSortedList instance. + * + * @return true The PARCSortedList is locked. + * @return false The PARCSortedList is unlocked. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * parcSortedList_TryLock(object); + * } + * @endcode + */ +parcObject_ImplementTryLock(parcSortedList, PARCSortedList); + +/** + * Try to unlock the advisory lock on the given `PARCSortedList` instance. + * + * @param [in] object A pointer to a valid `PARCSortedList` instance. + * + * @return true The `PARCSortedList` was locked and now is unlocked. + * @return false The `PARCSortedList` was not locked and remains unlocked. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * parcSortedList_Unlock(object); + * } + * @endcode + */ +parcObject_ImplementUnlock(parcSortedList, PARCSortedList); + +/** + * Determine if the advisory lock on the given `PARCSortedList` instance is locked. + * + * @param [in] object A pointer to a valid `PARCSortedList` instance. + * + * @return true The `PARCSortedList` is locked. + * @return false The `PARCSortedList` is unlocked. + * Example: + * @code + * { + * if (parcSortedList_IsLocked(object)) { + * ... + * } + * } + * @endcode + */ +parcObject_ImplementIsLocked(parcSortedList, PARCSortedList); + +PARCIterator *parcSortedList_CreateIterator(PARCSortedList *instance); + +void parcSortedList_Add(PARCSortedList *instance, PARCObject *element); + +size_t parcSortedList_Size(const PARCSortedList *list); + +PARCObject *parcSortedList_GetAtIndex(const PARCSortedList *list, const size_t index); + +/** + * Return the first element of the specified list. + * The element's reference count is not modified, + * the caller must acquire its own reference to the element if it is needed beyond lifetime of the given list. + * + * @param [in] list A pointer to the instance of `PARCSortedList` from which the first element will be returned. + * + * @return non NULL A pointer to the element + * + * Example: + * @code + * <#example#> + * @endcode + */ +PARCObject *parcSortedList_GetFirst(const PARCSortedList *list); + +/** + * Return the last element of the specified list. + * The element's reference count is not modified, + * the caller must acquire its own reference to the element if it is needed beyond lifetime of the given list. + * + * @param [in] list A pointer to the instance of `PARCSortedList` from which the last element will be returned. + * + * @return non NULL A pointer to the element + * + * Example: + * @code + * <#example#> + * @endcode + */ +PARCObject *parcSortedList_GetLast(const PARCSortedList *list); + + +bool parcSortedList_Remove(PARCSortedList *list, const PARCObject *object); +/** + * Return the first element of the specified list and remove it from the list. + * The element's reference count is not modified, + * the caller must release the returned element when it is finished with it. + * + * @param [in] list A pointer to the instance of `PARCSortedList` from which the first element will be returned and removed + * + * @return non NULL A pointer to the element removed + * + * Example: + * @code + * <#example#> + * @endcode + */ +PARCObject *parcSortedList_RemoveFirst(PARCSortedList *list); + +/** + * Return the last element of the specified list and remove it from the list. + * The element's reference count is not modified, + * the caller must release the returned element when it is finished with it. + * + * @param [in] list A pointer to the instance of `PARCSortedList` from which the last element will be removed and returned. + * + * @return non-NULL A pointer to the element removed + * + * Example: + * @code + * <#example#> + * @endcode + */ +PARCObject *parcSortedList_RemoveLast(PARCSortedList *list); 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