424 lines
15 KiB
C
424 lines
15 KiB
C
/* EINA - EFL data type library
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* Copyright (C) 2008 Cedric Bail
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library;
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* if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#ifndef EINA_ACCESSOR_H__
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#define EINA_ACCESSOR_H__
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#include "eina_config.h"
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#include "eina_types.h"
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#include "eina_magic.h"
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/**
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* @page eina_accessor_example_01_page Eina_Accessor usage
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* @dontinclude eina_accessor_01.c
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*
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* We start by including necessary headers, declaring variables, and
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* initializing eina:
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* @skip #include
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* @until eina_init
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*
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* Next we populate our array and list:
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* @until }
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*
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* Now that we have two containers populated we can actually start the example
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* and create an accessor:
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* @until accessor_new
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*
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* Once we have the accessor we can use it to access certain elements in the
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* container:
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* @until }
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* @note Unlike iterators accessors allow us non-linear access, which allows us
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* to print only the odd elements in the container.
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*
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* As with every other resource we allocate we need to free the accessor(and the
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* array):
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* @until array_free
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*
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* Now we create another accessor, this time for the list:
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* @until accessor_new
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*
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* And now the interesting part, we use the same code we used above, to print
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* parts of the array, to print parts of the list:
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* @until }
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*
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* And to free the list we use a gimmick, instead of freeing @a list, we ask the
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* accessor for its container and we free that:
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* @until list_free
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*
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* Finally we shut eina down and leave:
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* @until }
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*
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* The full source code can be found in the examples folder
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* in the @ref eina_accessor_01_c "eina_accessor_01.c" file.
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*/
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/**
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* @page eina_accessor_01_c Eina_Accessor usage example
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*
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* @include eina_accessor_01.c
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* @example eina_accessor_01.c
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*/
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/**
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* @defgroup Eina_Accessor_Group Accessor Functions
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* @ingroup Eina_Content_Access_Group
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*
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* @brief This group discusses the functions to manage an accessor on containers.
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*
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* These functions allow to access elements of a container in a
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* generic way, without knowing which container is used (a bit like
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* iterators in the C++ STL). Accessors allows random access (that is, any
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* element in the container). For sequential access, see
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* @ref Eina_Iterator_Group.
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*
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* Getting an accessor to access elements of a given container is done through
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* the functions of that particular container. There is no function to create
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* a generic accessor as accessors absolutely depend on the container. This
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* means you won't find an accessor creation function here, those can be found on
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* the documentation of the container type you're using. Though created with
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* container specific functions, accessors are always deleted by the same
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* function: eina_accessor_free().
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*
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* To get the data of an element at a given
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* position, use eina_accessor_data_get(). To call a function on
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* chosen elements of a container, use eina_accessor_over().
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*
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* See an example @ref eina_accessor_example_01_page "here".
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*
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* @{
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*/
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/**
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* @typedef Eina_Accessor
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* @brief Type for a accessor structure.
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*/
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typedef struct _Eina_Accessor Eina_Accessor;
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/**
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* @typedef Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback
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* @brief Type for a callback that returns the data of a container as the given index.
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*/
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typedef Eina_Bool (*Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback)(Eina_Accessor *it,
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unsigned int idx,
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void **data);
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/**
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* @typedef Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback
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* @brief Type for a callback to return the container of the accessor.
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*/
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typedef void *(*Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback)(Eina_Accessor *it);
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/**
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* @typedef Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback
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* @brief Type for a callback to free the accessor.
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*/
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typedef void (*Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback)(Eina_Accessor *it);
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/**
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* @typedef Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback
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* @brief Type for a callback to lock the accessor.
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*/
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typedef Eina_Bool (*Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback)(Eina_Accessor *it);
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/**
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* @typedef Eina_Accessor_Clone_Callback
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* @brief Type for a callback to return a clone for the accessor.
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* @since 1.10
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*/
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typedef Eina_Accessor* (*Eina_Accessor_Clone_Callback)(Eina_Accessor *it);
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/**
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* @struct _Eina_Accessor
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* @brief Structure to provide random access to data structures.
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*
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* @note When creating an accessor remember to set the type using #EINA_MAGIC_SET
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*/
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struct _Eina_Accessor
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{
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#define EINA_ACCESSOR_VERSION 2
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int version; /**< Version of the Accessor API */
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Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback get_at EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1, 3) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /**< Callback called when a data element is requested */
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Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback get_container EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1) EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /**< Callback called when the container is requested */
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Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback free EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1); /**< Callback called when the container is freed */
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Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback lock EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /**< Callback called when the container is locked */
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Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback unlock EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /**< Callback called when the container is unlocked */
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#define EINA_MAGIC_ACCESSOR 0x98761232
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EINA_MAGIC
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Eina_Accessor_Clone_Callback clone EINA_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; /**< Callback called when the container is to be cloned. @since 1.10 */
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};
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/**
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* @def FUNC_ACCESSOR_GET_AT(Function)
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* @brief Definition for helper macro to cast @a Function to a Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback.
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*/
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#define FUNC_ACCESSOR_GET_AT(Function) ((Eina_Accessor_Get_At_Callback)Function)
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/**
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* @def FUNC_ACCESSOR_GET_CONTAINER(Function)
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* @brief Definition for helper macro to cast @a Function to a Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback.
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*/
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#define FUNC_ACCESSOR_GET_CONTAINER(Function) ((Eina_Accessor_Get_Container_Callback)Function)
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/**
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* @def FUNC_ACCESSOR_FREE(Function)
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* @brief Definition for helper macro to cast @a Function to a Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback.
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*/
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#define FUNC_ACCESSOR_FREE(Function) ((Eina_Accessor_Free_Callback)Function)
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/**
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* @def FUNC_ACCESSOR_LOCK(Function)
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* @brief Definition for helper macro to cast @a Function to a Eina_Iterator_Lock_Callback.
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*/
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#define FUNC_ACCESSOR_LOCK(Function) ((Eina_Accessor_Lock_Callback)Function)
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/**
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* @def FUNC_ACCESSOR_CLONE(Function)
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* @brief Definition for helper macro to cast @p Function to a Eina_Iterator_Clone_Callback.
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* @since 1.10
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*/
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#define FUNC_ACCESSOR_CLONE(Function) ((Eina_Accessor_Clone_Callback)Function)
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/**
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* @brief Frees an accessor.
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* @details This function frees @a accessor if it is not @c NULL.
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* @param[in] accessor The accessor to free
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*
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*/
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EAPI void eina_accessor_free(Eina_Accessor *accessor);
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/**
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* @brief Gets the data of an accessor at the given position.
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* @details This function retrieves the data of the element pointed by
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* @p accessor at the position @p position, and stores it in
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* @p data. If @p accessor is @c NULL or if an error occurs, @c EINA_FALSE
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* is returned, otherwise @c EINA_TRUE is returned.
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* @param[in] accessor The accessor
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* @param[in] position The position of the element
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* @param[in] data The pointer that stores the data to retrieve
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* @return #EINA_TRUE on success, otherwise #EINA_FALSE
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*
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*/
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EAPI Eina_Bool eina_accessor_data_get(Eina_Accessor *accessor,
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unsigned int position,
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void **data) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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/**
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* @brief Gets the container of an accessor.
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* @details This function returns the container that created @p accessor. If
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* @p accessor is @c NULL, this function returns @c NULL.
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* @param[in] accessor The accessor
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* @return The container that created the accessor
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*
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*/
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EAPI void *eina_accessor_container_get(Eina_Accessor *accessor) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1) EINA_PURE;
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/**
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* @brief Iterates over the container and executes a callback on the chosen elements.
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* @details This function iterates over the elements pointed by @p accessor,
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* starting from the element at position @p start and ending at the
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* element at position @p end. For each element, the callback
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* @p cb is called with the data @p fdata. If @p accessor is @c NULL
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* or if @p start is greater than or equal to @p end, the function returns
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* immediately.
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*
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* @param[in] accessor The accessor
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* @param[in] cb The callback called on the chosen elements
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* @param[in] start The position of the first element
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* @param[in] end The position of the last element
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* @param[in] fdata The data passed to the callback
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*
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*/
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EAPI void eina_accessor_over(Eina_Accessor *accessor,
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Eina_Each_Cb cb,
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unsigned int start,
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unsigned int end,
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const void *fdata) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(2);
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/**
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* @brief Locks the container of the accessor.
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*
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* @param[in] accessor The accessor
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* @return #EINA_TRUE on success, otherwise #EINA_FALSE
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*
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* @note If the container of the @p accessor permits it, it is locked. When a
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* container is locked by calling eina_accessor_over() on it, it returns
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* immediately. If @p accessor is @c NULL or if a problem occurs, #EINA_FALSE
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* is returned, otherwise #EINA_TRUE is returned. If the container is not
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* lockable, it returns #EINA_TRUE.
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*
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* @warning None of the existing eina data structures are lockable.
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*/
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EAPI Eina_Bool eina_accessor_lock(Eina_Accessor *accessor) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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/**
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* @brief Clones the container of the accessor.
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*
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* @param[in] accessor The accessor.
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* @return Another accessor
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* @since 1.10
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*/
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EAPI Eina_Accessor* eina_accessor_clone(Eina_Accessor *accessor) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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/**
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* @brief Unlocks the container of the accessor.
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*
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* @param[in] accessor The accessor
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* @return #EINA_TRUE on success, otherwise #EINA_FALSE
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*
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* @note If the container of the @p accessor permits it and is previously
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* locked, it is unlocked. If @p accessor is @c NULL or if a
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* problem occurs, #EINA_FALSE is returned, otherwise #EINA_TRUE
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* is returned. If the container is not lockable, it returns #EINA_TRUE.
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*
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* @warning None of the existing eina data structures are lockable.
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*/
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EAPI Eina_Bool eina_accessor_unlock(Eina_Accessor *accessor) EINA_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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/**
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* @def EINA_ACCESSOR_FOREACH
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* @brief Definition for helper macro to iterate over all the elements easily.
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* @details This macro allows a convenient way to loop over all elements in an
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* accessor, very similar to EINA_LIST_FOREACH().
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*
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* @param[in] accessor The accessor to use
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* @param[out] counter A counter used by eina_accessor_data_get() when
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* iterating over the container.
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* @param[out] data A pointer to store the data \n
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* It must be a pointer to support getting
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* its address since eina_accessor_data_get() requires a pointer.
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*
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* This macro can be used for freeing the data of a list, like in the
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* following example. It has the same goal as the one documented in
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* EINA_LIST_FOREACH(), but using accessors:
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*
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* @code
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* Eina_List *list;
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* Eina_Accessor *accessor;
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* unsigned int i;
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* char *data;
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*
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* // list is already filled,
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* // its elements are just duplicated strings
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*
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* accessor = eina_list_accessor_new(list);
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* EINA_ACCESSOR_FOREACH(accessor, i, data)
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* free(data);
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* eina_accessor_free(accessor);
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* eina_list_free(list);
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* @endcode
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*
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* @note If the data type provides both iterators and accessors, prefer
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* to use iterators to iterate over, as they're likely to be more
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* optimized for such a task.
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*
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* @note This example is not an optimal algorithm to release a list as
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* it walks through the list twice, but it serves as an example. For an
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* optimized version use EINA_LIST_FREE().
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*
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* @warning Unless explicitly stated in the function's returning accessors,
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* do not modify the accessed object while you walk through it. In this
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* example using lists, do not remove list nodes or the program might
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* crash. This is not a limitation of the accessors themselves,
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* but a limitation in the accessors implementations to keep them as simple
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* and fast as possible.
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*/
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#define EINA_ACCESSOR_FOREACH(accessor, counter, data) \
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for ((counter) = 0; \
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eina_accessor_data_get((accessor), (counter), (void **)(void *)&(data)); \
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(counter)++)
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/**
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* @brief Creates an Eina_Accessor that wraps a plain fixed size C array
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*
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* @param[in] array The array
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* @param[in] step The size of one element in the array
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* @param[in] length The number of elements in the array
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* @return The accessor that will give access to the passed array
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*
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* You can create it like this:
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* int array[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 1337, 42};
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*
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* Eina_Accessor* accessor = eina_carray_length_accessor_new(array, sizeof(int), sizeof(array)/sizeof(int));
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*
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* @since 1.23
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*/
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EAPI Eina_Accessor* eina_carray_length_accessor_new(void** array, unsigned int step, unsigned int length);
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/**
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* @brief Creates an Eina_Accessor that wraps a plain fixed size C array
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*
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* @param[in] array The array
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* @param[in] step The size of one element in the array
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* @param[in] length The number of elements in the array
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* @return The accessor that will give access to the passed array
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*
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* You can create it like this:
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* int array[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 1337, 42};
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*
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* Eina_Accessor* accessor = eina_carray_length_accessor_new(array, sizeof(int), sizeof(array)/sizeof(int));
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*
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* Note: The difference to eina_carray_length_accessor_new is that this will fill the pointer to the value into the data pointer. *
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* @since 1.24
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*/
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EAPI Eina_Accessor* eina_carray_length_ptr_accessor_new(void** array, unsigned int step, unsigned int length);
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/**
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* @def EINA_C_ARRAY_ACCESSOR_NEW
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* @brief Creates an Eina_Accessor that wraps a plain fixed size C array
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*
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* @param[in] array The array
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* @return The accessor that will give access to the passed array
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*
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* You can create it like this:
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* int array[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 1337, 42};
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*
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* Eina_Accessor* accessor = EINA_C_ARRAY_ACCESSOR_NEW(array)
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*
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* @since 1.23
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*/
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#define EINA_C_ARRAY_ACCESSOR_NEW(Array) eina_carray_length_accessor_new((void**) Array, sizeof (Array[0]), EINA_C_ARRAY_LENGTH(Array))
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/**
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* @def EINA_C_ARRAY_ACCESSOR_NEW
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* @brief Creates an Eina_Accessor that wraps a plain fixed size C array
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*
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* @param[in] array The array
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* @return The accessor that will give access to the passed array
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*
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* You can create it like this:
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* int array[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 1337, 42};
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*
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* Eina_Accessor* accessor = EINA_C_ARRAY_ACCESSOR_NEW(array)
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*
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* @since 1.23
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*/
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#define EINA_C_ARRAY_ACCESSOR_PTR_NEW(Array) eina_carray_length_ptr_accessor_new((void**) Array, sizeof (Array[0]), EINA_C_ARRAY_LENGTH(Array))
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/**
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* @}
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*/
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#endif
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