/* EINA - EFL data type library * Copyright (C) 2008 Cedric Bail * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; * if not, see . */ #ifndef EINA_ACCESSOR_H__ #define EINA_ACCESSOR_H__ #include "eina_config.h" #include "eina_types.h" #include "eina_magic.h" /** * @page eina_accessor_example_01_page Eina_Accessor usage * @dontinclude eina_accessor_01.c * * We start by including necessary headers, declaring variables and * initializing eina: * @skip #include * @until eina_init * * Next we populate our array and list: * @until } * * Now that we have two containers populated we can actually start the example * and create an accessor: * @until accessor_new * * Once having the accessor we can use it to access certain elements in the * container: * @until } * @note Unlike iterators accessors allow us non-linear access, which allows us * to print only the odd elements in the container. * * As with every other resource we allocate we need to free the accessor(and the * array): * @until array_free * * Now we create another accessor, this time for the list: * @until accessor_new * * And now the interesting bit, we use the same code we used above to print * parts of the array to print parts of the list: * @until } * * And to free the list we use a gimmick, instead of freeing @a list, we ask the * accessor for it's container and free that: * @until list_free * * Finally we shut eina down and leave: * @until } * * The full source code can be found on the examples folder * on the @ref eina_accessor_01_c "eina_accessor_01.c" file. */ /** * @page eina_accessor_01_c Eina_Accessor usage example * * @include eina_accessor_01.c * @example eina_accessor_01.c */ /** * @addtogroup Eina_Accessor_Group Accessor Functions * * @brief These functions manage accessor on containers. * * These functions allow to access elements of a container in a * generic way, without knowing which container is used (a bit like * iterators in the C++ STL). Accessors allows random access (that is, any * element in the container). For sequential access, see * @ref Eina_Iterator_Group. * * Getting an accessor to access elements of a given container is done through * the functions of that particular container. There is no function to create * a generic accessor as accessors absolutely depend on the container. This * means you won't find accessor creation function here, those can be found on * the documentation of the container type you're using. Though created with * container specific functions accessors are always deleted with the same * function: eina_accessor_free(). * * To get the data of an element at a given * position, use eina_accessor_data_get(). To call a function on * chosen elements of a container, use eina_accessor_over(). * * See an example @ref eina_accessor_example_01_page "here". */ /** * @addtogroup Eina_Content_Access_Group Content Access * * @{ */ /** * @defgroup Eina_Accessor_Group Accessor Functions * * @{ */ /** * @typedef Eina_Accessor * Abstract type for accessors. */ typedef struct _Eina_Accessor Eina_Accessor; /** * @typedef Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback * Type for a callback that returns the data of a container as the given index. */ typedef Eina_Bool (*Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback)(Eina_Accessor *it, unsigned int idx, void **data); /** * @typedef Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback * Type for a callback that returns the container. */ typedef void *(*Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback)(Eina_Accessor *it); /** * @typedef Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback * Type for a callback that frees the container. */ typedef void (*Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback)(Eina_Accessor *it); /** * @typedef Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback * Type for a callback that lock the container. */ typedef Eina_Bool (*Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback)(Eina_Accessor *it); /** * @struct _Eina_Accessor * Type to provide random access to data structures. * * If creating an accessor remember to set the type using @ref EINA_MAGIC_SET. */ struct _Eina_Accessor { #define EINA_ACCESSOR_VERSION 1 int version; /**< Version of the Accessor API. */ Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback get_at EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1, 3) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /**< Callback called when a data element is requested. */ Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback get_container EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /**< Callback called when the container is requested. */ Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback free EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1); /**< Callback called when the container is freed. */ Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback lock EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /**< Callback called when the container is locked. */ Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback unlock EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /**< Callback called when the container is unlocked. */ #define EINA_MAGIC_ACCESSOR 0x98761232 EINA_MAGIC }; /** * @def FUNC_ACCESSOR_GET_AT(Function) * Helper macro to cast @p Function to a Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback. */ #define FUNC_ACCESSOR_GET_AT(Function) ((Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback)Function) /** * @def FUNC_ACCESSOR_GET_CONTAINER(Function) * Helper macro to cast @p Function to a Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback. */ #define FUNC_ACCESSOR_GET_CONTAINER(Function) ((Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback)Function) /** * @def FUNC_ACCESSOR_FREE(Function) * Helper macro to cast @p Function to a Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback. */ #define FUNC_ACCESSOR_FREE(Function) ((Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback)Function) /** * @def FUNC_ACCESSOR_LOCK(Function) * Helper macro to cast @p Function to a Eina_Iterator_Lock_Callback. */ #define FUNC_ACCESSOR_LOCK(Function) ((Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback)Function) /** * @brief Free an accessor. * * @param accessor The accessor to free. * * This function frees @p accessor if it is not @c NULL; */ EAPI void eina_accessor_free(Eina_Accessor *accessor); /** * @brief Retrieve the data of an accessor at a given position. * * @param accessor The accessor. * @param position The position of the element. * @param data The pointer that stores the data to retrieve. * @return #EINA_TRUE on success, #EINA_FALSE otherwise. * * This function retrieves the data of the element pointed by * @p accessor at the porition @p position, and stores it in * @p data. If @p accessor is @c NULL or if an error occurred, #EINA_FALSE * is returned, otherwise #EINA_TRUE is returned. */ EAPI Eina_Bool eina_accessor_data_get(Eina_Accessor *accessor, unsigned int position, void **data) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1); /** * @brief Return the container of an accessor. * * @param accessor The accessor. * @return The container which created the accessor. * * This function returns the container which created @p accessor. If * @p accessor is @c NULL, this function returns @c NULL. */ EAPI void *eina_accessor_container_get(Eina_Accessor *accessor) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1) EINA_PURE; /** * @brief Iterate over the container and execute a callback on chosen elements. * * @param accessor The accessor. * @param cb The callback called on the chosen elements. * @param start The position of the first element. * @param end The position of the last element. * @param fdata The data passed to the callback. * * This function iterates over the elements pointed by @p accessor, * starting from the element at position @p start and ending to the * element at position @p end. For Each element, the callback * @p cb is called with the data @p fdata. If @p accessor is @c NULL * or if @p start is greter or equal than @p end, the function returns * immediately. */ EAPI void eina_accessor_over(Eina_Accessor *accessor, Eina_Each_Cb cb, unsigned int start, unsigned int end, const void *fdata) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(2); /** * @brief Lock the container of the accessor. * * @param accessor The accessor. * @return #EINA_TRUE on success, #EINA_FALSE otherwise. * * If the container of the @p accessor permits it, it will be locked. When a * container is locked calling eina_accessor_over() on it will return * immediately. If @p accessor is @c NULL or if a problem occurred, #EINA_FALSE * is returned, otherwise #EINA_TRUE is returned. If the container isn't * lockable, it will return #EINA_TRUE. * * @warning None of the existing eina data structures are lockable. */ EAPI Eina_Bool eina_accessor_lock(Eina_Accessor *accessor) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1); /** * @brief Unlock the container of the accessor. * * @param accessor The accessor. * @return #EINA_TRUE on success, #EINA_FALSE otherwise. * * If the container of the @p accessor permits it and was previously * locked, it will be unlocked. If @p accessor is @c NULL or if a * problem occurred, #EINA_FALSE is returned, otherwise #EINA_TRUE * is returned. If the container is not lockable, it will * return #EINA_TRUE. * * @warning None of the existing eina data structures are lockable. */ EAPI Eina_Bool eina_accessor_unlock(Eina_Accessor *accessor) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1); /** * @def EINA_ACCESSOR_FOREACH * @brief Macro to iterate over all elements easily. * * @param accessor The accessor to use. * @param counter A counter used by eina_accessor_data_get() when * iterating over the container. * @param data Where to store * data, must be a pointer support getting * its address since * eina_accessor_data_get() requires a pointer to * pointer! * * This macro allows a convenient way to loop over all elements in an * accessor, very similar to EINA_LIST_FOREACH(). * * This macro can be used for freeing the data of a list, like in the * following example. It has the same goal as the one documented in * EINA_LIST_FOREACH(), but using accessors: * * @code * Eina_List *list; * Eina_Accessor *accessor; * unsigned int i; * char *data; * * // list is already filled, * // its elements are just duplicated strings * * accessor = eina_list_accessor_new(list); * EINA_ACCESSOR_FOREACH(accessor, i, data) * free(data); * eina_accessor_free(accessor); * eina_list_free(list); * @endcode * * @note if the datatype provides both iterators and accessors prefer * to use iterators to iterate over, as they're likely to be more * optimized for such task. * * @note this example is not optimal algorithm to release a list since * it will walk the list twice, but it serves as an example. For * optimized version use EINA_LIST_FREE() * * @warning unless explicitly stated in functions returning accessors, * do not modify the accessed object while you walk it, in this * example using lists, do not remove list nodes or you might * crash! This is not a limitation of accessors themselves, * rather in the accessors implementations to keep them as simple * and fast as possible. */ #define EINA_ACCESSOR_FOREACH(accessor, counter, data) \ for ((counter) = 0; \ eina_accessor_data_get((accessor), (counter), (void **)(void *)&(data)); \ (counter)++) /** * @} */ /** * @} */ #endif