/*====================================================================== FILE: icalarray.h CREATOR: Damon Chaplin 07 March 2001 (C) COPYRIGHT 2001, Ximian, Inc. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: The LGPL as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1, available at: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html Or: The Mozilla Public License Version 2.0. You may obtain a copy of the License at https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ ======================================================================*/ /** @file icalarray.h * * @brief An array of arbitrarily-sized elements which grows * dynamically as elements are added. */ #ifndef ICALARRAY_H #define ICALARRAY_H #include "libical_ical_export.h" #include /** * @typedef icalarray * @brief A struct representing an icalarray object */ typedef struct _icalarray icalarray; struct _icalarray { size_t element_size; size_t increment_size; size_t num_elements; size_t space_allocated; void **chunks; }; /** * @brief Creates a new ::icalarray object. * @param element_size The size of the elements to be held by the array * @param increment_size How many extra elements worth of space to allocate on expansion * @return The new ::icalarray object * @sa icalarray_free() * * Creates a new ::icalarray object. The parameter @a element_size determines * the size of the elements that the array will hold (in bytes). The parameter * @a increment_size determines how many extra elements to be allocated when * expanding the array for performance reasons (expansions are expensive, since * it involves copying all existing elements). * * @par Error handling * If @a element_size or @a increment_size is not at least 1, using the ::icalarray * object results in undefined behaviour. If there is an error while creating the * object, it returns `NULL` and sets ::icalerrno to ::ICAL_NEWFAILED_ERROR. * * @par Ownership * The returned ::icalarray object is owned by the caller of the function, * and needs to be released properly after it's no longer needed with * icalarray_free(). * * ### Usage * ```c * // create new array * icalarray *array = icalarray_new(sizeof(int), 1); * * // use array * int a = 4; * icalarray_append(array, &a); * assert(*icalarray_element_at(array, 0) == a); * * // release memory * icalarray_free(array); * ``` */ LIBICAL_ICAL_EXPORT icalarray *icalarray_new(size_t element_size, size_t increment_size); /** * @brief Copies an existing ::icalarray and its elements, creating a new one. * @param array The array to copy * @return A new array, holding all the elements of @a array * * Creates a new ::icalarray object, copying all the existing elements from * @a array as well as its properties (such as @a element_size and * @a increment_size) over. * * @par Error handling * If @a array is `NULL`, this method will return `NULL`. If there was an error * allocating memory while creating the copy, it will set ::icalerrno * to ::ICAL_ALLOCATION_ERROR. * * @par Ownership * The created copy is owned by the caller of the function, and needs to * be released with icalarray_free() after it's no longer being used. * * ### Usage * ```c * // create new array * icalarray *array = icalarray_new(sizeof(int), 1); * * // fill array * int a = 4; * icalarray_append(array, &a); * * // create copy of array * icalarray *copy = icalarray_copy(array); * assert(*icalarray_element_at(copy, 0) == a); * * // release arrays * icalarray_free(array); * icalarray_free(copy); * ``` */ LIBICAL_ICAL_EXPORT icalarray *icalarray_copy(icalarray *array); /** * @brief Frees an array object and everything that it contains. * @param array The array to release * * ### Example * ```c * // creating an array * icalarray *array = icalarray_new(sizeof(int), 1); * * // releasing it * icalarray_free(array); * ``` */ LIBICAL_ICAL_EXPORT void icalarray_free(icalarray *array); /** * @brief Appends an element to an array. * @param array The array to append the element to * @param element The element to append * * Appends the given @a element to the @a array, reallocating * and expanding the array as needed. * * @par Error handling * If @a array or @a element is `NULL`, using this function results * in undefined behaviour (most likely a segfault). * * @par Ownership * The @a element does not get consumed by the method, since it creates * a copy of it * * ### Usage * ```c * // create new array * icalarray *array = icalarray_new(sizeof(int), 1); * * // append data to it * int data = 42; * icalarray_append(array, &data); * * // release array * icalarray_free(array); * ``` */ LIBICAL_ICAL_EXPORT void icalarray_append(icalarray *array, const void *element); /** * @brief Removes a given element from an array. * @param array The array from which to remove the element * @param position The position of the element to remove * * Removes the element at the given position from the array. * * @par Error handling * If @a array is `NULL`, using this function results in undefined behaviour. * If the array is empty, using this function results in undefined behaviour. * If the @a position is non-existent, it removes the last element. * * ### Usage * ```c * // create new array * icalarray *array = icalarray_new(sizeof(int), 2); * * // fill array * int data; * data = 4; * icalarray_append(array, &a); * data = 9; * icalarray_append(array, &a); * data = 7; * icalarray_append(array, &a); * data = 10; * icalarray_append(array, &a); * * // check array * assert(*icalarray_element_at(array, 0) == 4); * assert(*icalarray_element_at(array, 1) == 9); * assert(*icalarray_element_at(array, 2) == 7); * assert(*icalarray_element_at(array, 3) == 10); * * // remove the second element * icalarray_remove_element_at(array, 1); * * // check array * assert(*icalarray_element_at(array, 0) == 4); * assert(*icalarray_element_at(array, 1) == 7); * assert(*icalarray_element_at(array, 2) == 10); * * // release array * icalarray_free(array); * ``` */ LIBICAL_ICAL_EXPORT void icalarray_remove_element_at(icalarray *array, size_t position); /** * @brief Access an array element * @param array The array object in which the element is stored * @param position The position of the element to access in the array * @return A pointer to the element inside the array * * Accesses an array element by returning a pointer to it, given an * @a array and a valid element @a position. * * @par Error handling * If @a array is `NULL`, using this function results in undefined behaviour. * If @a position is not a valid position in the array, using this function * results in undefined behaviour. * * @par Ownership * The element is owned by the ::icalarray, it must not be freed by * the user. * * ### Usage * ```c * // create new array * icalarray *array = icalarray_new(sizeof(int), 1); * * // fill array * int a = 4; * icalarray_append(array, &a); * * // access array element * int *element = icalarray_element_at(array, 0); * assert(element != NULL); * assert(*element == a); * * // change array element * *element = 14; * assert(*icalarray_element(array) == 14); * * // release memory * icalarray_free(array); * ``` */ LIBICAL_ICAL_EXPORT void *icalarray_element_at(icalarray *array, size_t position); /** * @brief Sorts the elements of an ::icalarray using the given comparison function. * @param array The array to sort * @param compare The comparison function to use * * @par Error handling * Passing `NULL` as either @a array or @a compare results in undefined * behaviour. * * ### Usage * ```c * int compare_ints(const void *a, const void *b) { * return *((int*)a) - *((int*)b); * } * * int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { * int numbers[] = {5, 2, 7, 4, 3, 1, 0, 8, 6, 9}; * * icalarray *array = icalarray_new(sizeof(int), 3); * * // fill array * for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { * icalarray_append(array, &numbers[i]); * } * * // sort array * icalarray_sort(array, compare_ints); * * // print numbers * for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { * printf("%i\n", *((int*)icalarray_element_at(array, i))); * } * * return 0; * } * ``` */ LIBICAL_ICAL_EXPORT void icalarray_sort(icalarray *array, int (*compare) (const void *, const void *)); #endif /* ICALARRAY_H */