| bitstring(3bsd) | 3bsd | bitstring(3bsd) | 
NAME¶
bit_alloc,
    bit_clear, bit_decl,
    bit_ffs, bit_nclear,
    bit_nset, bit_set,
    bitstr_size, bit_test
    — bit-string manipulation macros
LIBRARY¶
library “libbsd”
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
    <bitstring.h> (See
    libbsd(7) for include usage.)
  
  bitstr_t *
  
  bit_alloc(int
    nbits);
void
  
  bit_decl(bitstr_t
    *name, int
  nbits);
void
  
  bit_clear(bitstr_t
    *name, int
  bit);
void
  
  bit_ffc(bitstr_t
    *name, int nbits,
    int *value);
void
  
  bit_ffs(bitstr_t
    *name, int nbits,
    int *value);
void
  
  bit_nclear(bitstr_t
    *name, int start,
    int stop);
void
  
  bit_nset(bitstr_t
    *name, int start,
    int stop);
void
  
  bit_set(bitstr_t
    *name, int
  bit);
int
  
  bitstr_size(int
    nbits);
int
  
  bit_test(bitstr_t
    *name, int
  bit);
DESCRIPTION¶
These macros operate on strings of bits.
The macro
    bit_alloc()
    returns a pointer of type “bitstr_t *”
    to sufficient space to store nbits bits, or
    NULL if no space is available.
The macro
    bit_decl()
    allocates sufficient space to store nbits bits on the
    stack.
The macro
    bitstr_size()
    returns the number of elements of type bitstr_t
    necessary to store nbits bits. This is useful for
    copying bit strings.
The macros
    bit_clear()
    and
    bit_set()
    clear or set the zero-based numbered bit bit, in the
    bit string name.
The
    bit_nset()
    and
    bit_nclear()
    macros set or clear the zero-based numbered bits from
    start through stop in the bit
    string name.
The
    bit_test()
    macro evaluates to non-zero if the zero-based numbered bit
    bit of bit string name is set,
    and zero otherwise.
The
    bit_ffs()
    macro stores in the location referenced by value the
    zero-based number of the first bit set in the array of
    nbits bits referenced by name.
    If no bits are set, the location referenced by value
    is set to -1.
The macro
    bit_ffc()
    stores in the location referenced by value the
    zero-based number of the first bit not set in the array of
    nbits bits referenced by name.
    If all bits are set, the location referenced by value
    is set to -1.
The arguments to these macros are evaluated only once and may safely have side effects.
EXAMPLES¶
#include <limits.h>
#include <bsd/bitstring.h>
...
#define	LPR_BUSY_BIT		0
#define	LPR_FORMAT_BIT		1
#define	LPR_DOWNLOAD_BIT	2
...
#define	LPR_AVAILABLE_BIT	9
#define	LPR_MAX_BITS		10
make_lpr_available()
{
	bitstr_t bit_decl(bitlist, LPR_MAX_BITS);
	...
	bit_nclear(bitlist, 0, LPR_MAX_BITS - 1);
	...
	if (!bit_test(bitlist, LPR_BUSY_BIT)) {
		bit_clear(bitlist, LPR_FORMAT_BIT);
		bit_clear(bitlist, LPR_DOWNLOAD_BIT);
		bit_set(bitlist, LPR_AVAILABLE_BIT);
	}
}
SEE ALSO¶
HISTORY¶
The bitstring functions first appeared in
    4.4BSD.
| July 19, 1993 | Debian |