Commit 60cc720d authored by Rusty Russell's avatar Rusty Russell

htable: HTABLE_INITIALIZER() for static initialization.

Unfortunately it's a bit of a pain to use for typed hashtables, but it
works.
parent 0c3590dc
......@@ -45,18 +45,10 @@ static inline uintptr_t get_hash_ptr_bits(const struct htable *ht,
void htable_init(struct htable *ht,
size_t (*rehash)(const void *elem, void *priv), void *priv)
{
ht->bits = 0;
struct htable empty = HTABLE_INITIALIZER(empty, NULL, NULL);
*ht = empty;
ht->rehash = rehash;
ht->priv = priv;
ht->elems = 0;
ht->deleted = 0;
ht->max = 0;
ht->max_with_deleted = 0;
/* This guarantees we enter update_common first add. */
ht->common_mask = -1;
ht->common_bits = 0;
ht->perfect_bit = 0;
/* Dummy table until first insert. */
ht->table = &ht->perfect_bit;
}
......
......@@ -24,7 +24,26 @@ struct htable {
};
/**
* htable_init - initialize an empty hash tree.
* HTABLE_INITIALIZER - static initialization for a hash table.
* @name: name of this htable.
* @rehash: hash function to use for rehashing.
* @priv: private argument to @rehash function.
*
* This is useful for setting up static and global hash tables.
*
* Example:
* // For simplicity's sake, say hash value is contents of elem.
* static size_t rehash(const void *elem, void *unused)
* {
* return *(size_t *)elem;
* }
* static struct htable ht = HTABLE_INITIALIZER(ht, rehash, NULL);
*/
#define HTABLE_INITIALIZER(name, rehash, priv) \
{ rehash, priv, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 0, &name.perfect_bit }
/**
* htable_init - initialize an empty hash table.
* @ht: the hash table to initialize
* @rehash: hash function to use for rehashing.
* @priv: private argument to @rehash function.
......@@ -33,7 +52,7 @@ void htable_init(struct htable *ht,
size_t (*rehash)(const void *elem, void *priv), void *priv);
/**
* htable_clear - empty a hash tree.
* htable_clear - empty a hash table.
* @ht: the hash table to clear
*
* This doesn't do anything to any pointers left in it.
......@@ -48,7 +67,7 @@ void htable_clear(struct htable *ht);
size_t htable_rehash(const void *elem);
/**
* htable_add - add a pointer into a hash tree.
* htable_add - add a pointer into a hash table.
* @ht: the htable
* @hash: the hash value of the object
* @p: the non-NULL pointer
......@@ -59,7 +78,7 @@ size_t htable_rehash(const void *elem);
bool htable_add(struct htable *ht, size_t hash, const void *p);
/**
* htable_del - remove a pointer from a hash tree
* htable_del - remove a pointer from a hash table
* @ht: the htable
* @hash: the hash value of the object
* @p: the pointer
......@@ -145,7 +164,7 @@ void *htable_first(const struct htable *htable, struct htable_iter *i);
void *htable_next(const struct htable *htable, struct htable_iter *i);
/**
* htable_delval - remove an iterated pointer from a hash tree
* htable_delval - remove an iterated pointer from a hash table
* @ht: the htable
* @i: the htable_iter
*
......
......@@ -38,6 +38,9 @@
*
* It's currently safe to iterate over a changing hashtable, but you might
* miss an element. Iteration isn't very efficient, either.
*
* You can use HTABLE_INITIALIZER like so:
* struct <name> ht = { HTABLE_INITIALIZER(ht.raw, <name>_hash, NULL) };
*/
#define HTABLE_DEFINE_TYPE(type, keyof, hashfn, eqfn, name) \
struct name { struct htable raw; }; \
......
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