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#ifndef foopulsecorehashmaphfoo
#define foopulsecorehashmaphfoo
/***
This file is part of PulseAudio.
Copyright 2004-2008 Lennart Poettering
PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with PulseAudio; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
USA.
***/
#include <pulsecore/idxset.h>
/* Simple Implementation of a hash table. Memory management is the
* user's job. It's a good idea to have the key pointer point to a
* string in the value data. The insertion order is preserved when
* iterating. */
typedef struct pa_hashmap pa_hashmap;
/* Create a new hashmap. Use the specified functions for hashing and comparing objects in the map */
pa_hashmap *pa_hashmap_new(pa_hash_func_t hash_func, pa_compare_func_t compare_func);
/* Free the hash table. Calls the specified function for every value in the table. The function may be NULL */
void pa_hashmap_free(pa_hashmap*, pa_free2_cb_t free_cb, void *userdata);
/* Add an entry to the hashmap. Returns non-zero when the entry already exists */
int pa_hashmap_put(pa_hashmap *h, const void *key, void *value);
/* Return an entry from the hashmap */
void* pa_hashmap_get(pa_hashmap *h, const void *key);
/* Returns the data of the entry while removing */
void* pa_hashmap_remove(pa_hashmap *h, const void *key);
/* Return the current number of entries of the hashmap */
unsigned pa_hashmap_size(pa_hashmap *h);
/* Return TRUE if the hashmap is empty */
pa_bool_t pa_hashmap_isempty(pa_hashmap *h);
/* May be used to iterate through the hashmap. Initially the opaque
pointer *state has to be set to NULL. The hashmap may not be
modified during iteration -- except for deleting the current entry
via pa_hashmap_remove(). The key of the entry is returned in *key,
if key is non-NULL. After the last entry in the hashmap NULL is
returned. */
void *pa_hashmap_iterate(pa_hashmap *h, void **state, const void**key);
/* Same as pa_hashmap_iterate() but goes backwards */
void *pa_hashmap_iterate_backwards(pa_hashmap *h, void **state, const void**key);
/* Remove the oldest entry in the hashmap and return it */
void *pa_hashmap_steal_first(pa_hashmap *h);
/* Return the oldest entry in the hashmap */
void* pa_hashmap_first(pa_hashmap *h);
/* Return the newest entry in the hashmap */
void* pa_hashmap_last(pa_hashmap *h);
/* A macro to ease iteration through all entries */
#define PA_HASHMAP_FOREACH(e, h, state) \
for ((state) = NULL, (e) = pa_hashmap_iterate((h), &(state), NULL); (e); (e) = pa_hashmap_iterate((h), &(state), NULL))
/* A macro to ease iteration through all entries, backwards */
#define PA_HASHMAP_FOREACH_BACKWARDS(e, h, state) \
for ((state) = NULL, (e) = pa_hashmap_iterate_backwards((h), &(state), NULL); (e); (e) = pa_hashmap_iterate_backwards((h), &(state), NULL))
#endif
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