NAME¶
JudyL - C library for creating and accessing a dynamic array of words, using any
  value of a word as an index
SYNOPSIS¶
PPvoid_t JudyLIns(       PPvoid_t PPJLArray, Word_t    Index, PJError_t PJError);
int      JudyLDel(       PPvoid_t PPJLArray, Word_t    Index, PJError_t PJError);
PPvoid_t JudyLGet(       Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t    Index, PJError_t PJError);
Word_t   JudyLCount(     Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t    Index1, Word_t    Index2, PJError_t PJError);
PPvoid_t JudyLByCount(   Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t    Nth,  Word_t * PIndex,  PJError_t PJError);
Word_t   JudyLFreeArray( PPvoid_t PPJLArray, PJError_t PJError);
Word_t   JudyLMemUsed(   Pcvoid_t  PJLArray);
PPvoid_t JudyLFirst(     Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
PPvoid_t JudyLNext(      Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
PPvoid_t JudyLLast(      Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
PPvoid_t JudyLPrev(      Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
int      JudyLFirstEmpty(Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
int      JudyLNextEmpty( Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
int      JudyLLastEmpty( Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
int      JudyLPrevEmpty( Pcvoid_t  PJLArray, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
DESCRIPTION¶
A macro equivalent exists for each function call. Because the macro forms are
  sometimes faster and have a simpler error handling interface than the
  equivalent functions, they are the preferred way of calling the JudyL
  functions. See 
JudyL(3) for more information. The function call
  definitions are included here for completeness.
One of the difficulties in using the JudyL function calls lies in determining
  whether to pass a pointer or the address of a pointer. Since the functions
  that modify the JudyL array must also modify the pointer to the JudyL array,
  you must pass the address of the pointer rather than the pointer itself. This
  often leads to hard-to-debug programmatic errors. In practice, the macros
  allow the compiler to catch programming errors when pointers instead of
  addresses of pointers are passed.
The JudyL function calls have an additional parameter beyond those specified in
  the macro calls. This parameter is either a pointer to an error structure, or
  
NULL (in which case the detailed error information is not returned).
In the following descriptions, the functions are described in terms of how the
  macros use them (only in the case of 
#define JUDYERROR_NOTEST 1). This
  is the suggested use of the macros after your program has been fully debugged.
  When the 
JUDYERROR_NOTEST macro is not specified, an error structure is
  declared to store error information returned from the JudyL functions when an
  error occurs.
Notice the placement of the 
& in the different functions.
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   JudyLIns(&PJLArray, Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLI(PValue, PJLArray, Index)  \
   PValue = JudyLIns(&PJLArray, Index, PJE0)
    
   
  
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   JudyLDel(&PJLArray, Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLD(Rc_int, PJLArray, Index)  \
   Rc_int = JudyLDel(&PJLArray, Index, PJE0)
    
   
  
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   JudyLGet(PJLArray, Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLG(PValue, PJLArray, Index)  \
   PValue = JudyLGet(PJLArray, Index, PJE0)
    
   
  
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   JudyLCount(PJLArray, Index1, Index2, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLC(Rc_word, PJLArray, Index1, Index2)  \
   Rc_word = JudyLCount(PJLArray, Index1, Index2, PJE0)
    
   
  
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   JudyLByCount(PJLArray, Nth, &Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLBC(PValue, PJLArray, Nth, Index) \
   PValue = JudyLByCount(PJLArray, Nth, &Index, PJE0)
    
   
  
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   JudyLFreeArray(&PJLArray, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLFA(Rc_word, PJLArray) \
   Rc_word = JudyLFreeArray(&PJLArray, PJE0)
    
   
  
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   JudyLMemUsed(PJLArray) 
  
  
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#define JLMU(Rc_word, PJLArray) \
   Rc_word = JudyLMemUsed(PJLArray)
    
   
  
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   JudyLFirst(PJLArray, &Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLF(PValue, PJLArray, Index) \
   PValue = JudyLFirst(PJLArray, &Index, PJEO)
    
   
  
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   JudyLNext(PJLArray, &Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLN(PValue, PJLArray, Index) \
   PValue = JudyLNext(PJLArray, &Index, PJEO)
    
   
  
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   JudyLLast(PJLArray, &Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLL(PValue, PJLArray, Index) \
   PValue = JudyLLast(PJLArray, &Index, PJEO)
    
   
  
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   JudyLPrev(PJLArray, &Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLP(PValue, PJLArray, Index) \
   PValue = JudyLPrev(PJLArray, &Index, PJEO)
    
   
  
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   JudyLFirstEmpty(PJLArray, &Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLFE(Rc_int, PJLArray, Index) \
   Rc_int = JudyLFirstEmpty(PJLArray, &Index, PJEO)
    
   
  
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   JudyLNextEmpty(PJLArray, &Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLNE(Rc_int, PJLArray, Index) \
   Rc_int = JudyLNextEmpty(PJLArray, &Index, PJEO)
    
   
  
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   JudyLLastEmpty(PJLArray, &Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLLE(Rc_int, PJLArray, Index) \
   Rc_int = JudyLLastEmpty(PJLArray, &Index, PJEO)
    
   
  
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   JudyLPrevEmpty(PJLArray, &Index, &JError) 
  
  
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#define JLPE(Rc_int, PJLArray, Index) \
   Rc_int = JudyLPrevEmpty(PJLArray, &Index, PJEO)
    
   
  
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Definitions for all the Judy functions, the types 
Pvoid_t,
  
Pcvoid_t, 
PPvoid_t, 
Word_t, 
JError_t, and
  
PJError_t, the constants 
NULL, 
JU_ERRNO_*, 
JERR,
  
PPJERR, and 
PJE0, are provided in the 
Judy.h header file
  (/usr/include/Judy.h). 
Note: Callers should define JudyL arrays as type
  
Pvoid_t, which can be passed by value to functions that take
  
Pcvoid_t (constant 
Pvoid_t), and also by address to functions
  that take 
PPvoid_t.
The return type from most 
JudyL functions is 
PPvoid_t so that the
  values stored in the array can be pointers to other objects, which is a
  typical usage, or cast to a 
Word_t * when a pointer to a 
Value
  is required instead of a pointer to a pointer.
AUTHOR¶
Judy was invented by Doug Baskins and implemented -Packard.
SEE ALSO¶
Judy(3), 
Judy1(3), 
JudyL(3), 
JudySL(3),
  
JudyHS(3),
 
malloc(),
 
the Judy website, 
http://judy.sourceforge.net, for more information and
  Application Notes.