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samba-mirror/source3/rpc_server/mdssvc/dalloc.h
Volker Lendecke 784b6a79b8 dalloc: Fix a typo
Signed-off-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org>
2015-07-09 21:59:20 +02:00

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/*
Copyright (c) Ralph Boehme 2012-2014
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program 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 General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
Typesafe, dynamic object store based on talloc
Usage
=====
Define some types:
A key/value store aka dictionary that supports retrieving elements
by key:
typedef dict_t DALLOC_CTX;
An ordered set that can store different objects which can be
retrieved by number:
typedef set_t DALLOC_CTX;
Create an dalloc object and add elementes of different type:
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx = talloc_new(NULL);
DALLOC_CTX *d = dalloc_new(mem_ctx);
Store an int value in the object:
uint64_t i = 1;
dalloc_add_copy(d, &i, uint64_t);
Store a string:
dalloc_stradd(d, "hello world");
Add a nested object:
DALLOC_CTX *nested = dalloc_new(d);
dalloc_add(d, nested, DALLOC_CTX);
Add an int value to the nested object, this can be fetched:
i = 2;
dalloc_add_copy(nested, &i, uint64_t);
Add a nested set:
set_t *set = dalloc_zero(nested, set_t);
dalloc_add(nested, set, set_t);
Add an int value to the set:
i = 3;
dalloc_add_copy(set, &i, uint64_t);
Add a dictionary (key/value store):
dict_t *dict = dalloc_zero(nested, dict_t);
dalloc_add(nested, dict, dict_t);
Store a string as key in the dict:
dalloc_stradd(dict, "key");
Add a value for the key:
i = 4;
dalloc_add_copy(dict, &i, uint64_t);
Fetching value references
=========================
You can fetch anything that is not a DALLOC_CTXs, because passing
"DALLOC_CTXs" as type to the functions dalloc_get() and
dalloc_value_for_key() tells the function to step into that object
and expect more arguments that specify which element to fetch.
Get reference to an objects element by position:
uint64_t *p = dalloc_get(d, "uint64_t", 0);
p now points to the first int with a value of 1.
Get reference to the "hello world" string:
str = dalloc_get(d, "char *", 1);
You can't fetch a DALLOC_CTX itself:
nested = dalloc_get(d, "DALLOC_CTX", 2);
But you can fetch elements from the nested DALLOC_CTX:
p = dalloc_get(d, "DALLOC_CTX", 2, "uint64_t", 0);
p now points to the value 2.
You can fetch types that are typedefd DALLOC_CTXs:
set = dalloc_get(d, "DALLOC_CTX", 2, "set_t", 1);
Fetch int from set, must use DALLOC_CTX as type for the set:
p = dalloc_get(d, "DALLOC_CTX", 2, "DALLOC_CTX", 1, "uint64_t", 0);
p points to 3.
Fetch value by key from dictionary:
p = dalloc_value_for_key(d, "DALLOC_CTX", 2, "DALLOC_CTX", 2, "key");
p now points to 4.
*/
#ifndef DALLOC_H
#define DALLOC_H
#include <talloc.h>
struct dalloc_ctx;
typedef struct dalloc_ctx DALLOC_CTX;
#define dalloc_new(mem_ctx) (DALLOC_CTX *)_dalloc_new((mem_ctx), "DALLOC_CTX")
#define dalloc_zero(mem_ctx, type) (type *)_dalloc_new((mem_ctx), #type)
/**
* talloc a chunk for obj of required size, copy the obj into the
* chunk and add the chunk to the dalloc ctx
**/
#define dalloc_add_copy(d, obj, type) _dalloc_add_talloc_chunk((d), (obj), #type, sizeof(type))
/**
* Add a pointer to a talloced object to the dalloc ctx. The object
* must be a talloc child of the dalloc ctx.
**/
#define dalloc_add(d, obj, type) _dalloc_add_talloc_chunk((d), (obj), #type, 0)
extern void *dalloc_get(const DALLOC_CTX *d, ...);
extern void *dalloc_value_for_key(const DALLOC_CTX *d, ...);
extern size_t dalloc_size(const DALLOC_CTX *d);
extern void *dalloc_get_object(const DALLOC_CTX *d, int i);
extern const char *dalloc_get_name(const DALLOC_CTX *d, int i);
extern int dalloc_stradd(DALLOC_CTX *d, const char *string);
extern void *_dalloc_new(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *type);
extern int _dalloc_add_talloc_chunk(DALLOC_CTX *d, void *obj, const char *type, size_t size);
#endif /* DALLOC_H */