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29.Dd June 4, 2017
30.Dt TSEARCH 3
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm tsearch , tfind , tdelete , twalk
34.Nd manipulate binary search trees
35.Sh SYNOPSIS
36.In search.h
37.Ft void *
38.Fn tdelete "const void * restrict key" "posix_tnode ** restrict rootp" "int (*compar) (const void *, const void *)"
39.Ft posix_tnode *
40.Fn tfind "const void *key" "posix_tnode * const *rootp" "int (*compar) (const void *, const void *)"
41.Ft posix_tnode *
42.Fn tsearch "const void *key" "posix_tnode **rootp" "int (*compar) (const void *, const void *)"
43.Ft void
44.Fn twalk "const posix_tnode *root" "void (*action) (const posix_tnode *, VISIT, int)"
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46The
47.Fn tdelete ,
48.Fn tfind ,
49.Fn tsearch ,
50and
51.Fn twalk
52functions manage binary search trees.
53This implementation uses a balanced AVL tree,
54which due to its strong theoretical limit on the height of the tree has
55the advantage of calling the comparison function relatively
56infrequently.
57.Pp
58The comparison function passed in by
59the user has the same style of return values as
60.Xr strcmp 3 .
61.Pp
62The
63.Fn tfind
64function
65searches for the datum matched by the argument
66.Fa key
67in the binary tree rooted at
68.Fa rootp ,
69returning a pointer to the datum if it is found and NULL
70if it is not.
71.Pp
72The
73.Fn tsearch
74function
75is identical to
76.Fn tfind
77except that if no match is found,
78.Fa key
79is inserted into the tree and a pointer to it is returned.
80If
81.Fa rootp
82points to a NULL value a new binary search tree is created.
83.Pp
84The
85.Fn tdelete
86function
87deletes a node from the specified binary search tree and returns
88a pointer to the parent of the node to be deleted.
89It takes the same arguments as
90.Fn tfind
91and
92.Fn tsearch .
93If the node to be deleted is the root of the binary search tree,
94.Fa rootp
95will be adjusted.
96.Pp
97The
98.Fn twalk
99function
100walks the binary search tree rooted in
101.Fa root
102and calls the function
103.Fa action
104on each node.
105The
106.Fa action
107function
108is called with three arguments: a pointer to the current node,
109a value from the enum
110.Sy "typedef enum { preorder, postorder, endorder, leaf } VISIT;"
111specifying the traversal type, and a node level (where level
112zero is the root of the tree).
113.Sh RETURN VALUES
114The
115.Fn tsearch
116function returns NULL if allocation of a new node fails (usually
117due to a lack of free memory).
118.Pp
119The
120.Fn tfind ,
121.Fn tsearch ,
122and
123.Fn tdelete
124functions
125return NULL if
126.Fa rootp
127is NULL or the datum cannot be found.
128.Pp
129The
130.Fn twalk
131function returns no value.
132.Sh EXAMPLES
133This example uses
134.Fn tsearch
135to search for four strings in
136.Dv root .
137Because the strings are not already present, they are added.
138.Fn tsearch
139is called twice on the fourth string to demonstrate that a string is not added when it is already present.
140.Fn tfind
141is used to find the single instance of the fourth string, and
142.Fn tdelete
143removes it.
144Finally,
145.Fn twalk
146is used to return and display the resulting binary search tree.
147.Bd -literal
148#include <stdio.h>
149#include <search.h>
150#include <string.h>
151
152int
153comp(const void *a, const void *b)
154{
155
156	return strcmp(a, b);
157}
158
159void
160printwalk(const posix_tnode * node, VISIT v, int __unused0)
161{
162
163	if (v == postorder || v == leaf) {
164		printf("node: %s\en", *(char **)node);
165	}
166}
167
168int
169main(void)
170{
171	posix_tnode *root = NULL;
172
173	char one[] = "blah1";
174	char two[] = "blah-2";
175	char three[] = "blah-3";
176	char four[] = "blah-4";
177
178	tsearch(one, &root, comp);
179	tsearch(two, &root, comp);
180	tsearch(three, &root, comp);
181	tsearch(four, &root, comp);
182	tsearch(four, &root, comp);
183	printf("four: %s\en", *(char **)tfind(four, &root, comp));
184	tdelete(four, &root, comp);
185
186	twalk(root, printwalk);
187	return 0;
188}
189.Ed
190.Sh SEE ALSO
191.Xr bsearch 3 ,
192.Xr hsearch 3 ,
193.Xr lsearch 3
194.Sh STANDARDS
195These functions conform to
196.St -p1003.1-2008 .
197.Pp
198The
199.Fa posix_tnode
200type is not part of
201.St -p1003.1-2008 ,
202but is expected to be standardized by future versions of the standard.
203It is defined as
204.Fa void
205for source-level compatibility.
206Using
207.Fa posix_tnode
208makes distinguishing between nodes and keys easier.
209