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/**
* @file
* @author Ivan Ristic <ivanr@webkreator.com>
*/
#ifndef HTP_TABLE_H
#define HTP_TABLE_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef struct htp_table_t htp_table_t;
/**
* Add a new element to the table. The key will be copied, and the copy
* managed by the table. The table keeps a pointer to the element. It is the
* callers responsibility to ensure the pointer remains valid.
*
* @param[in] table
* @param[in] key
* @param[in] element
* @return HTP_OK on success, HTP_ERROR on failure.
*/
htp_status_t htp_table_add(htp_table_t *table, const bstr *key, const void *element);
/**
* Add a new element to the table. The key provided will be adopted and managed
* by the table. You should not keep a copy of the pointer to the key unless you're
* certain that the table will live longer that the copy. The table keeps a pointer
* to the element. It is the callers responsibility to ensure the pointer remains
* valid.
*
* @param[in] table
* @param[in] key
* @param[in] element
* @return HTP_OK on success, HTP_ERROR on failure.
*/
htp_status_t htp_table_addn(htp_table_t *table, const bstr *key, const void *element);
/**
* Add a new element to the table. The key provided will be only referenced and the
* caller remains responsible to keep it alive until after the table is destroyed. The
* table keeps a pointer to the element. It is the callers responsibility to ensure
* the pointer remains valid.
*
* @param[in] table
* @param[in] key
* @param[in] element
* @return HTP_OK on success, HTP_ERROR on failure.
*/
htp_status_t htp_table_addk(htp_table_t *table, const bstr *key, const void *element);
/**
* Remove all elements from the table. This function handles keys
* according to the active allocation strategy. If the elements need freeing,
* you need to free them before invoking this function.
*
* @param[in] table
*/
void htp_table_clear(htp_table_t *table);
/**
* Remove all elements from the table without freeing any of the keys, even
* if the table is using an allocation strategy where keys belong to it. This
* function is useful if all the keys have been adopted by some other structure.
*
* @param[in] table
*/
void htp_table_clear_ex(htp_table_t *table);
/**
* Create a new table structure. The table will grow automatically as needed,
* but you are required to provide a starting size.
*
* @param[in] size The starting size.
* @return Newly created table instance, or NULL on failure.
*/
htp_table_t *htp_table_create(size_t size);
/**
* Destroy a table. This function handles the keys according to the active
* allocation strategy. If the elements need freeing, you need to free them
* before invoking this function. After the table has been destroyed,
* the pointer is set to NULL.
*
* @param[in] table
*/
void htp_table_destroy(htp_table_t *table);
/**
* Destroy the given table, but don't free the keys. even if they are managed by
* the table. Use this method when the responsibility for the keys has been transferred
* elsewhere. After the table has been destroyed, the pointer is set to NULL.
*
* @param[in] table
*/
void htp_table_destroy_ex(htp_table_t *table);
/**
* Retrieve the first element that matches the given bstr key.
*
* @param[in] table
* @param[in] key
* @return Matched element, or NULL if no elements match the key.
*/
void *htp_table_get(const htp_table_t *table, const bstr *key);
/**
* Retrieve the first element that matches the given NUL-terminated key.
*
* @param[in] table
* @param[in] ckey
* @return Matched element, or NULL if no elements match the key.
*/
void *htp_table_get_c(const htp_table_t *table, const char *ckey);
/**
* Retrieve key and element at the given index.
*
* @param[in] table
* @param[in] idx
* @param[in,out] key Pointer in which the key will be returned. Can be NULL.
* @return HTP_OK on success, HTP_ERROR on failure.
*/
void *htp_table_get_index(const htp_table_t *table, size_t idx, bstr **key);
/**
* Retrieve table key defined by the provided pointer and length.
*
* @param[in] table
* @param[in] key
* @param[in] key_len
* @return Matched element, or NULL if no elements match the key.
*/
void *htp_table_get_mem(const htp_table_t *table, const void *key, size_t key_len);
/**
* Return the size of the table.
*
* @param[in] table
* @return table size
*/
size_t htp_table_size(const htp_table_t *table);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* HTP_TABLE_H */