1 
2 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3 /**
4    @file    dictionary.h
5    @author  N. Devillard
6    @brief   Implements a dictionary for string variables.
7 
8    This module implements a simple dictionary object, i.e. a list
9    of string/string associations. This object is useful to store e.g.
10    informations retrieved from a configuration file (ini files).
11 */
12 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
13 
14 #ifndef _DICTIONARY_H_
15 #define _DICTIONARY_H_
16 
17 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
18                                 Includes
19  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
20 
21 #include <stdio.h>
22 #include <stdlib.h>
23 #include <string.h>
24 //#include <unistd.h>
25 
26 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
27                                 New types
28  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
29 
30 
31 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
32 /**
33   @brief    Dictionary object
34 
35   This object contains a list of string/string associations. Each
36   association is identified by a unique string key. Looking up values
37   in the dictionary is speeded up by the use of a (hopefully collision-free)
38   hash function.
39  */
40 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
41 typedef struct _dictionary_ {
42     int             n ;     /** Number of entries in dictionary */
43     int             size ;  /** Storage size */
44     char        **  val ;   /** List of string values */
45     char        **  key ;   /** List of string keys */
46     unsigned     *  hash ;  /** List of hash values for keys */
47 } dictionary ;
48 
49 
50 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
51                             Function prototypes
52  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
53 
54 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
55 /**
56   @brief    Compute the hash key for a string.
57   @param    key     Character string to use for key.
58   @return   1 unsigned int on at least 32 bits.
59 
60   This hash function has been taken from an Article in Dr Dobbs Journal.
61   This is normally a collision-free function, distributing keys evenly.
62   The key is stored anyway in the struct so that collision can be avoided
63   by comparing the key itself in last resort.
64  */
65 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
66 unsigned dictionary_hash(const char * key);
67 
68 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
69 /**
70   @brief    Create a new dictionary object.
71   @param    size    Optional initial size of the dictionary.
72   @return   1 newly allocated dictionary objet.
73 
74   This function allocates a new dictionary object of given size and returns
75   it. If you do not know in advance (roughly) the number of entries in the
76   dictionary, give size=0.
77  */
78 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
79 dictionary * dictionary_new(int size);
80 
81 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
82 /**
83   @brief    Delete a dictionary object
84   @param    d   dictionary object to deallocate.
85   @return   void
86 
87   Deallocate a dictionary object and all memory associated to it.
88  */
89 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
90 void dictionary_del(dictionary * vd);
91 
92 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
93 /**
94   @brief    Get a value from a dictionary.
95   @param    d       dictionary object to search.
96   @param    key     Key to look for in the dictionary.
97   @param    def     Default value to return if key not found.
98   @return   1 pointer to internally allocated character string.
99 
100   This function locates a key in a dictionary and returns a pointer to its
101   value, or the passed 'def' pointer if no such key can be found in
102   dictionary. The returned character pointer points to data internal to the
103   dictionary object, you should not try to free it or modify it.
104  */
105 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
106 char * dictionary_get(dictionary * d, const char * key, char * def);
107 
108 
109 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
110 /**
111   @brief    Set a value in a dictionary.
112   @param    d       dictionary object to modify.
113   @param    key     Key to modify or add.
114   @param    val     Value to add.
115   @return   int     0 if Ok, anything else otherwise
116 
117   If the given key is found in the dictionary, the associated value is
118   replaced by the provided one. If the key cannot be found in the
119   dictionary, it is added to it.
120 
121   It is Ok to provide a NULL value for val, but NULL values for the dictionary
122   or the key are considered as errors: the function will return immediately
123   in such a case.
124 
125   Notice that if you dictionary_set a variable to NULL, a call to
126   dictionary_get will return a NULL value: the variable will be found, and
127   its value (NULL) is returned. In other words, setting the variable
128   content to NULL is equivalent to deleting the variable from the
129   dictionary. It is not possible (in this implementation) to have a key in
130   the dictionary without value.
131 
132   This function returns non-zero in case of failure.
133  */
134 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
135 int dictionary_set(dictionary * vd, const char * key, const char * val);
136 
137 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
138 /**
139   @brief    Delete a key in a dictionary
140   @param    d       dictionary object to modify.
141   @param    key     Key to remove.
142   @return   void
143 
144   This function deletes a key in a dictionary. Nothing is done if the
145   key cannot be found.
146  */
147 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
148 void dictionary_unset(dictionary * d, const char * key);
149 
150 
151 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
152 /**
153   @brief    Dump a dictionary to an opened file pointer.
154   @param    d   Dictionary to dump
155   @param    f   Opened file pointer.
156   @return   void
157 
158   Dumps a dictionary onto an opened file pointer. Key pairs are printed out
159   as @c [Key]=[Value], one per line. It is Ok to provide stdout or stderr as
160   output file pointers.
161  */
162 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
163 void dictionary_dump(dictionary * d, FILE * out);
164 
165 #endif
166