/* ****************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1997-2001, International Business Machines * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. ****************************************************************************** * Date Name Description * 03/22/00 aliu Adapted from original C++ ICU Hashtable. * 07/06/01 aliu Modified to support int32_t keys on * platforms with sizeof(void*) < 32. ****************************************************************************** */ #ifndef UHASH_H #define UHASH_H #include "unicode/utypes.h" /** * UHashtable stores key-value pairs and does moderately fast lookup * based on keys. It provides a good tradeoff between access time and * storage space. As elements are added to it, it grows to accomodate * them. By default, the table never shrinks, even if all elements * are removed from it. * * Keys and values are stored as void* pointers. These void* pointers * may be actual pointers to strings, objects, or any other structure * in memory, or they may simply be integral values cast to void*. * UHashtable doesn't care and manipulates them via user-supplied * functions. These functions hash keys, compare keys, delete keys, * and delete values. Some function pointers are optional (may be * NULL); others must be supplied. Several prebuilt functions exist * to handle common key types. * * UHashtable ownership of keys and values is flexible, and controlled * by whether or not the key deleter and value deleter functions are * set. If a void* key is actually a pointer to a deletable object, * then UHashtable can be made to delete that object by setting the * key deleter function pointer to a non-NULL value. If this is done, * then keys passed to uhash_put() are owned by the hashtable and will * be deleted by it at some point, either as keys are replaced, or * when uhash_close() is finally called. The same is true of values * and the value deleter function pointer. Keys passed to methods * other than uhash_put() are never owned by the hashtable. * * NULL values are not allowed. uhash_get() returns NULL to indicate * a key that is not in the table, and having a NULL value in the * table would generate an ambiguous result. If a key and a NULL * value is passed to uhash_put(), this has the effect of doing a * uhash_remove() on that key. This keeps uhash_get(), uhash_count(), * and uhash_nextElement() consistent with one another. * * To see everything in a hashtable, use uhash_nextElement() to * iterate through its contents. Each call to this function returns a * UHashElement pointer. A hash element contains a key, value, and * hashcode. During iteration an element may be deleted by calling * uhash_removeElement(); iteration may safely continue thereafter. * The uhash_remove() function may also be safely called in * mid-iteration. However, if uhash_put() is called during iteration * then the iteration will be out of sync. Under no circumstances * should the UHashElement returned by uhash_nextElement be modified * directly. * * By default, the hashtable grows when necessary, but never shrinks, * even if all items are removed. For most applications this is * optimal. However, in a highly dynamic usage where memory is at a * premium, the table can be set to both grow and shrink by calling * uhash_setResizePolicy() with the policy U_GROW_AND_SHRINK. In a * situation where memory is critical and the client wants a table * that does not grow at all, the constant U_FIXED can be used. */ /******************************************************************** * Data Structures ********************************************************************/ U_CDECL_BEGIN /** * A key or value within the hashtable. It may be either a 32-bit * integral value or an opaque void* pointer. The void* pointer may * be smaller than 32 bits (e.g. 24 bits) or may be larger (e.g. 64 * bits). The hashing and comparison functions take a pointer to a * UHashTok, but the deleter receives the void* pointer within it. * * Because a UHashTok is the size of a native pointer or a 32-bit * integer, we pass it around by value. */ union UHashTok { void* pointer; int32_t integer; }; typedef union UHashTok UHashTok; /** * This is a single hash element. */ struct UHashElement { /* Reorder these elements to pack nicely if necessary */ int32_t hashcode; UHashTok value; UHashTok key; }; typedef struct UHashElement UHashElement; /** * A hashing function. * @param key A key stored in a hashtable * @return A NON-NEGATIVE hash code for parm. */ typedef int32_t (* U_CALLCONV UHashFunction)(const UHashTok key); /** * A key comparison function. * @param key1 A key stored in a hashtable * @param key2 A key stored in a hashtable * @return TRUE if the two keys are equal. */ typedef UBool (* U_CALLCONV UKeyComparator)(const UHashTok key1, const UHashTok key2); /** * A function called by uhash_remove, * uhash_close, or uhash_put to delete * an existing key or value. * @param obj A key or value stored in a hashtable */ typedef void (* U_CALLCONV UObjectDeleter)(void* obj); /** * This specifies whether or not, and how, the hastable resizes itself. * See uhash_setResizePolicy(). */ enum UHashResizePolicy { U_GROW, /* Grow on demand, do not shrink */ U_GROW_AND_SHRINK, /* Grow and shrink on demand */ U_FIXED /* Never change size */ }; /** * The UHashtable struct. Clients should treat this as an opaque data * type and manipulate it only through the uhash_... API. */ struct UHashtable { /* Main key-value pair storage array */ UHashElement *elements; /* Size parameters */ int32_t count; /* The number of key-value pairs in this table. * 0 <= count <= length. In practice we * never let count == length (see code). */ int32_t length; /* The physical size of the arrays hashes, keys * and values. Must be prime. */ int32_t primeIndex; /* Index into our prime table for length. * length == PRIMES[primeIndex] */ /* Rehashing thresholds */ int32_t highWaterMark; /* If count > highWaterMark, rehash */ int32_t lowWaterMark; /* If count < lowWaterMark, rehash */ float highWaterRatio; /* 0..1; high water as a fraction of length */ float lowWaterRatio; /* 0..1; low water as a fraction of length */ /* Function pointers */ UHashFunction keyHasher; /* Computes hash from key. * Never null. */ UKeyComparator keyComparator; /* Compares keys for equality. * Never null. */ UObjectDeleter keyDeleter; /* Deletes keys when required. * If NULL won't do anything */ UObjectDeleter valueDeleter; /* Deletes values when required. * If NULL won't do anything */ }; typedef struct UHashtable UHashtable; U_CDECL_END /******************************************************************** * API ********************************************************************/ /** * Initialize a new UHashtable. * @param keyHash A pointer to the key hashing function. Must not be * NULL. * @param keyComp A pointer to the function that compares keys. Must * not be NULL. * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors. * @return A pointer to a UHashtable, or 0 if an error occurred. * @see uhash_openSize */ U_CAPI UHashtable* uhash_open(UHashFunction keyHash, UKeyComparator keyComp, UErrorCode *status); /** * Initialize a new UHashtable with a given initial size. * @param keyHash A pointer to the key hashing function. Must not be * NULL. * @param keyComp A pointer to the function that compares keys. Must * not be NULL. * @param size The initial capacity of this hash table. * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors. * @return A pointer to a UHashtable, or 0 if an error occurred. * @see uhash_open */ U_CAPI UHashtable* uhash_openSize(UHashFunction keyHash, UKeyComparator keyComp, int32_t size, UErrorCode *status); /** * Close a UHashtable, releasing the memory used. * @param hash The UHashtable to close. */ U_CAPI void uhash_close(UHashtable *hash); /** * Set the function used to hash keys. * @param fn the function to be used hash keys; must not be NULL * @return the previous key hasher; non-NULL */ U_CAPI UHashFunction uhash_setKeyHasher(UHashtable *hash, UHashFunction fn); /** * Set the function used to compare keys. The default comparison is a * void* pointer comparison. * @param fn the function to be used compare keys; must not be NULL * @return the previous key comparator; non-NULL */ U_CAPI UKeyComparator uhash_setKeyComparator(UHashtable *hash, UKeyComparator fn); /** * Set the function used to delete keys. If this function pointer is * NULL, this hashtable does not delete keys. If it is non-NULL, this * hashtable does delete keys. This function should be set once * before any elements are added to the hashtable and should not be * changed thereafter. * @param fn the function to be used delete keys, or NULL * @return the previous key deleter; may be NULL */ U_CAPI UObjectDeleter uhash_setKeyDeleter(UHashtable *hash, UObjectDeleter fn); /** * Set the function used to delete values. If this function pointer * is NULL, this hashtable does not delete values. If it is non-NULL, * this hashtable does delete values. This function should be set * once before any elements are added to the hashtable and should not * be changed thereafter. * @param fn the function to be used delete values, or NULL * @return the previous value deleter; may be NULL */ U_CAPI UObjectDeleter uhash_setValueDeleter(UHashtable *hash, UObjectDeleter fn); /** * Specify whether or not, and how, the hastable resizes itself. * By default, tables grow but do not shrink (policy U_GROW). * See enum UHashResizePolicy. */ U_CAPI void uhash_setResizePolicy(UHashtable *hash, enum UHashResizePolicy policy); /** * Get the number of key-value pairs stored in a UHashtable. * @param hash The UHashtable to query. * @return The number of key-value pairs stored in hash. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_count(const UHashtable *hash); /** * Put a (key=pointer, value=pointer) item in a UHashtable. If the * keyDeleter is non-NULL, then the hashtable owns 'key' after this * call. If the valueDeleter is non-NULL, then the hashtable owns * 'value' after this call. Storing a NULL value is the same as * calling uhash_remove(). * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key The key to store. * @param value The value to store, may be NULL (see above). * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors. * @return The previous value, or NULL if none. * @see uhash_get */ U_CAPI void* uhash_put(UHashtable *hash, void *key, void *value, UErrorCode *status); /** * Put a (key=integer, value=pointer) item in a UHashtable. * keyDeleter must be NULL. If the valueDeleter is non-NULL, then the * hashtable owns 'value' after this call. Storing a NULL value is * the same as calling uhash_remove(). * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key The integer key to store. * @param value The value to store, may be NULL (see above). * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors. * @return The previous value, or NULL if none. * @see uhash_get */ U_CAPI void* uhash_iput(UHashtable *hash, int32_t key, void* value, UErrorCode *status); /** * Put a (key=pointer, value=integer) item in a UHashtable. If the * keyDeleter is non-NULL, then the hashtable owns 'key' after this * call. valueDeleter must be NULL. Storing a 0 value is the same as * calling uhash_remove(). * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key The key to store. * @param value The integer value to store. * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors. * @return The previous value, or 0 if none. * @see uhash_get */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_puti(UHashtable *hash, void* key, int32_t value, UErrorCode *status); /** * Retrieve a pointer value from a UHashtable using a pointer key, * as previously stored by uhash_put(). * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key A pointer key stored in a hashtable * @return The requested item, or NULL if not found. */ U_CAPI void* uhash_get(const UHashtable *hash, const void *key); /** * Retrieve a pointer value from a UHashtable using a integer key, * as previously stored by uhash_iput(). * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key An integer key stored in a hashtable * @return The requested item, or NULL if not found. */ U_CAPI void* uhash_iget(const UHashtable *hash, int32_t key); /** * Retrieve an integer value from a UHashtable using a pointer key, * as previously stored by uhash_puti(). * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key A pointer key stored in a hashtable * @return The requested item, or 0 if not found. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_geti(const UHashtable *hash, const void* key); /** * Remove an item from a UHashtable stored by uhash_put(). * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key A key stored in a hashtable * @return The item removed, or NULL if not found. */ U_CAPI void* uhash_remove(UHashtable *hash, const void *key); /** * Remove an item from a UHashtable stored by uhash_iput(). * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key An integer key stored in a hashtable * @return The item removed, or NULL if not found. */ U_CAPI void* uhash_iremove(UHashtable *hash, int32_t key); /** * Remove an item from a UHashtable stored by uhash_puti(). * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key An key stored in a hashtable * @return The item removed, or 0 if not found. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_removei(UHashtable *hash, const void* key); /** * Remove all items from a UHashtable. * @param hash The target UHashtable. */ U_CAPI void uhash_removeAll(UHashtable *hash); /** * Locate an element of a UHashtable. The caller must not modify the * returned object. The primary use of this function is to obtain the * stored key when it may not be identical to the search key. For * example, if the compare function is a case-insensitive string * compare, then the hash key may be desired in order to obtain the * canonical case corresponding to a search key. * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param key A key stored in a hashtable * @return a hash element, or NULL if the key is not found. */ U_CAPI const UHashElement* uhash_find(const UHashtable *hash, const void* key); /** * Iterate through the elements of a UHashtable. The caller must not * modify the returned object. However, uhash_removeElement() may be * called during iteration to remove an element from the table. * Iteration may safely be resumed afterwards. If uhash_put() is * called during iteration the iteration will then be out of sync and * should be restarted. * @param hash The target UHashtable. * @param pos This should be set to -1 initially, and left untouched * thereafter. * @return a hash element, or NULL if no further key-value pairs * exist in the table. */ U_CAPI const UHashElement* uhash_nextElement(const UHashtable *hash, int32_t *pos); /** * Remove an element, returned by uhash_nextElement(), from the table. * Iteration may be safely continued afterwards. * @param hash The hashtable * @param e The element, returned by uhash_nextElement(), to remove. * Must not be NULL. Must not be an empty or deleted element (as long * as this was returned by uhash_nextElement() it will not be empty or * deleted). Note: Although this parameter is const, it will be * modified. * @return the value that was removed. */ U_CAPI void* uhash_removeElement(UHashtable *hash, const UHashElement* e); /******************************************************************** * UHashTok convenience ********************************************************************/ /** * Return a UHashTok for an integer. */ U_CAPI UHashTok uhash_toki(int32_t i); /** * Return a UHashTok for a pointer. */ U_CAPI UHashTok uhash_tokp(void* p); /******************************************************************** * UChar* and char* Support Functions ********************************************************************/ /** * Generate a hash code for a null-terminated UChar* string. If the * string is not null-terminated do not use this function. Use * together with uhash_compareUChars. * @param key The string (const UChar*) to hash. * @return A hash code for the key. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_hashUChars(const UHashTok key); /** * Generate a hash code for a null-terminated char* string. If the * string is not null-terminated do not use this function. Use * together with uhash_compareChars. * @param key The string (const char*) to hash. * @return A hash code for the key. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_hashChars(const UHashTok key); /* Used by UnicodeString to compute its hashcode - Not public API. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_hashUCharsN(const UChar *key, int32_t length); /** * Generate a case-insensitive hash code for a null-terminated char* * string. If the string is not null-terminated do not use this * function. Use together with uhash_compareIChars. * @param key The string (const char*) to hash. * @return A hash code for the key. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_hashIChars(const UHashTok key); /** * Comparator for null-terminated UChar* strings. Use together with * uhash_hashUChars. */ U_CAPI UBool uhash_compareUChars(const UHashTok key1, const UHashTok key2); /** * Comparator for null-terminated char* strings. Use together with * uhash_hashChars. */ U_CAPI UBool uhash_compareChars(const UHashTok key1, const UHashTok key2); /** * Case-insensitive comparator for null-terminated char* strings. Use * together with uhash_hashIChars. */ U_CAPI UBool uhash_compareIChars(const UHashTok key1, const UHashTok key2); /******************************************************************** * UnicodeString Support Functions ********************************************************************/ /** * Hash function for UnicodeString* keys. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_hashUnicodeString(const UHashTok key); /** * Hash function for UnicodeString* keys (case insensitive). * Make sure to use together with uhash_compareCaselessUnicodeString. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_hashCaselessUnicodeString(const UHashTok key); /** * Comparator function for UnicodeString* keys. */ U_CAPI UBool uhash_compareUnicodeString(const UHashTok key1, const UHashTok key2); /** * Comparator function for UnicodeString* keys (case insensitive). * Make sure to use together with uhash_hashCaselessUnicodeString. */ U_CAPI UBool uhash_compareCaselessUnicodeString(const UHashTok key1, const UHashTok key2); /** * Deleter function for UnicodeString* keys or values. */ U_CAPI void uhash_deleteUnicodeString(void *obj); /******************************************************************** * int32_t Support Functions ********************************************************************/ /** * Hash function for 32-bit integer keys. */ U_CAPI int32_t uhash_hashLong(const UHashTok key); /** * Comparator function for 32-bit integer keys. */ U_CAPI UBool uhash_compareLong(const UHashTok key1, const UHashTok key2); /******************************************************************** * Other Support Functions ********************************************************************/ /** * Deleter for Hashtable objects. */ U_CAPI void uhash_deleteHashtable(void *obj); /** * Deleter for UVector objects. */ U_CAPI void uhash_deleteUVector(void *obj); /** * Deleter for any key or value allocated using uprv_malloc. Calls * uprv_free. */ U_CAPI void uhash_freeBlock(void *obj); #endif