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libcritnib(3) | critnib | libcritnib(3) |
NAME¶
libcritnib - an ordered map data structure with lock-free reads
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <critnib.h>
Link with -lcritnib.
DESCRIPTION¶
Functions:¶
- critnib *critnib_new(void);
- Creates a new empty critnib structure.
- void critnib_delete(critnib *c);
- Destroys and frees the memory. Note that removed items are reused but won'thave their memory freed until this function is called.
- int critnib_insert(critnib *c, uintptr_t key, void *value, int update);
- Adds a key:value pair to the critnib structure. If update is non-zero, an already existing key has its value updated, otherwise the function returns EEXIST. It may return ENOMEM if we're out of memory, or 0 if all went okay.
- void *critnib_remove(critnib *c, uintptr_t key);
- Removes a given key from the structure. Its associated value is returned,or 0 (NULL) if there was no such key.
- void *critnib_get(critnib *c, uintptr_t key);
- Obtains a value for a given key, or 0 (NULL) if not present.
- void *critnib_find_le(critnib *c, uintptr_t key);
- Searches for the largest key not exceeding the argument, and returns its value.
- int critnib_find(critnib *c, uintptr_t key, enum find_dir_t dir, uintptr_t *rkey, void **rvalue);
- Searches for a key that's smaller (FIND_L), smaller-or-equal (FIND_LE), equal (FIND_EQ), greater-or-equal (FIND_GE), or greater (FIND_G) than the argument. If found, the key and value are assigned to *rkey and *rvalue (which may be null to skip assignment), and 1 is returned.
- void critnib_iter(critnib *c, uintptr_t min, uintptr_t max, func, void *privdata);
- Walks the structure, visiting all entries whose keys are at least
min but no larger than max (give -1 for no max),
calling func for every entry found. If the func returns a
non-zero value, the walk is aborted.
The prototype for func should be: int (*func)(uintptr_t key, void *value, void *privdata); where privdata is an optional value passed to the iterator.
NB. This version of the library implements the iterator in a crude blocking way, stalling any concurrent writers and iterators. Thislimitation will be lifted in the future.
2022-09-19 | perl v5.34.0 |