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Posted to commits@apr.apache.org by dr...@apache.org on 2001/12/23 14:01:06 UTC

cvs commit: apr/include apr_ring.h

dreid       01/12/23 05:01:06

  Added:       include  apr_ring.h
  Log:
  Add apr_ring.h to APR from it's original place in apr-util.
  
  This is being done so the ring macro's can be used in APR as well as
  in apr-util.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.1                  apr/include/apr_ring.h
  
  Index: apr_ring.h
  ===================================================================
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  /*
   * This code draws heavily from the 4.4BSD <sys/queue.h> macros
   * and Dean Gaudet's "splim/ring.h".
   * <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/sys/queue.h>
   * <http://www.arctic.org/~dean/splim/>
   *
   * We'd use Dean's code directly if we could guarantee the
   * availability of inline functions.
   */
  /**
   * @file apr_ring.h
   * @brief APR-Util Rings
   */
  #ifndef APR_RING_H
  #define APR_RING_H
  
  /*
   * for offsetof()
   */
  #include "apr_general.h"
  
  /**
   * @defgroup APR_Util_Rings Rings
   * @ingroup APR_Util
   * @{
   */
  
  /**
   * A ring is a kind of doubly-linked list that can be manipulated
   * without knowing where its head is.
   */
  
  /**
   * The Ring Element
   *
   * A ring element struct is linked to the other elements in the ring
   * through its ring entry field, e.g.
   * <pre>
   *      struct my_element_t {
   *          APR_RING_ENTRY(my_element_t) link;
   *          int foo;
   *          char *bar;
   *      };
   * </pre>
   * An element struct may be put on more than one ring if it has
   * more than one APR_RING_ENTRY field.
   *
   * @warning For strict C standards compliance you should put the APR_RING_ENTRY
   * first in the element struct unless the head is always part of a larger
   * object with enough earlier fields to accommodate the offsetof() used
   * to compute the ring sentinel below. You can usually ignore this caveat.
   */
  #define APR_RING_ENTRY(elem)						\
      struct {								\
  	struct elem *next;						\
  	struct elem *prev;						\
      }
  
  /**
   * The Ring Head
   *
   * Each ring is managed via its head, which is a struct declared like this:
   * <pre>
   *      APR_RING_HEAD(my_ring_t, my_element_t);
   *      struct my_ring_t ring, *ringp;
   * </pre>
   *
   * This struct looks just like the element link struct so that we can
   * be sure that the typecasting games will work as expected.
   *
   * The first element in the ring is next after the head, and the last
   * element is just before the head.
   */
  #define APR_RING_HEAD(head, elem)					\
      struct head {							\
  	struct elem *next;						\
  	struct elem *prev;						\
      }
  
  /**
   * The Ring Sentinel
   *
   * This is the magic pointer value that occurs before the first and
   * after the last elements in the ring, computed from the address of
   * the ring's head.  The head itself isn't an element, but in order to
   * get rid of all the special cases when dealing with the ends of the
   * ring, we play typecasting games to make it look like one.
   *
   * @param hp   The head of the ring
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_SENTINEL(hp, elem, link)				\
      (struct elem *)((char *)(hp) - APR_XtOffsetOf(struct elem, link))
  
  /**
   * The first element of the ring
   * @param hp   The head of the ring
   */
  #define APR_RING_FIRST(hp)	(hp)->next
  /**
   * The last element of the ring
   * @param hp   The head of the ring
   */
  #define APR_RING_LAST(hp)	(hp)->prev
  /**
   * The next element in the ring
   * @param ep   The current element
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_NEXT(ep, link)	(ep)->link.next
  /**
   * The previous element in the ring
   * @param ep   The current element
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_PREV(ep, link)	(ep)->link.prev
  
  
  /**
   * Initialize a ring
   * @param hp   The head of the ring
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_INIT(hp, elem, link) do {				\
  	APR_RING_FIRST((hp)) = APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link);	\
  	APR_RING_LAST((hp))  = APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link);	\
      } while (0)
  
  /**
   * Determine if a ring is empty
   * @param hp   The head of the ring
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   * @return true or false
   */
  #define APR_RING_EMPTY(hp, elem, link)					\
      (APR_RING_FIRST((hp)) == APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link))
  
  /**
   * Initialize a singleton element
   * @param ep   The element
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_ELEM_INIT(ep, link) do {				\
  	APR_RING_NEXT((ep), link) = (ep);				\
  	APR_RING_PREV((ep), link) = (ep);				\
      } while (0)
  
  
  /**
   * Splice the sequence ep1..epN into the ring before element lep
   *   (..lep.. becomes ..ep1..epN..lep..)
   * @warning This doesn't work for splicing before the first element or on
   *   empty rings... see APR_RING_SPLICE_HEAD for one that does
   * @param lep  Element in the ring to splice before
   * @param ep1  First element in the sequence to splice in
   * @param epN  Last element in the sequence to splice in
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_SPLICE_BEFORE(lep, ep1, epN, link) do {		\
  	APR_RING_NEXT((epN), link) = (lep);				\
  	APR_RING_PREV((ep1), link) = APR_RING_PREV((lep), link);	\
  	APR_RING_NEXT(APR_RING_PREV((lep), link), link) = (ep1);	\
  	APR_RING_PREV((lep), link) = (epN);				\
      } while (0)
  
  /**
   * Splice the sequence ep1..epN into the ring after element lep
   *   (..lep.. becomes ..lep..ep1..epN..)
   * @warning This doesn't work for splicing after the last element or on
   *   empty rings... see APR_RING_SPLICE_TAIL for one that does
   * @param lep  Element in the ring to splice after
   * @param ep1  First element in the sequence to splice in
   * @param epN  Last element in the sequence to splice in
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_SPLICE_AFTER(lep, ep1, epN, link) do {			\
  	APR_RING_PREV((ep1), link) = (lep);				\
  	APR_RING_NEXT((epN), link) = APR_RING_NEXT((lep), link);	\
  	APR_RING_PREV(APR_RING_NEXT((lep), link), link) = (epN);	\
  	APR_RING_NEXT((lep), link) = (ep1);				\
      } while (0)
  
  /**
   * Insert the element nep into the ring before element lep
   *   (..lep.. becomes ..nep..lep..)
   * @warning This doesn't work for inserting before the first element or on
   *   empty rings... see APR_RING_INSERT_HEAD for one that does
   * @param lep  Element in the ring to insert before
   * @param nep  Element to insert
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_INSERT_BEFORE(lep, nep, link)				\
  	APR_RING_SPLICE_BEFORE((lep), (nep), (nep), link)
  
  /**
   * Insert the element nep into the ring after element lep
   *   (..lep.. becomes ..lep..nep..)
   * @warning This doesn't work for inserting after the last element or on
   *   empty rings... see APR_RING_INSERT_TAIL for one that does
   * @param lep  Element in the ring to insert after
   * @param nep  Element to insert
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_INSERT_AFTER(lep, nep, link)				\
  	APR_RING_SPLICE_AFTER((lep), (nep), (nep), link)
  
  
  /**
   * Splice the sequence ep1..epN into the ring before the first element
   *   (..hp.. becomes ..hp..ep1..epN..)
   * @param hp   Head of the ring
   * @param ep1  First element in the sequence to splice in
   * @param epN  Last element in the sequence to splice in
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_SPLICE_HEAD(hp, ep1, epN, elem, link)			\
  	APR_RING_SPLICE_AFTER(APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link),	\
  			     (ep1), (epN), link)
  
  /**
   * Splice the sequence ep1..epN into the ring after the last element
   *   (..hp.. becomes ..ep1..epN..hp..)
   * @param hp   Head of the ring
   * @param ep1  First element in the sequence to splice in
   * @param epN  Last element in the sequence to splice in
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_SPLICE_TAIL(hp, ep1, epN, elem, link)			\
  	APR_RING_SPLICE_BEFORE(APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link),	\
  			     (ep1), (epN), link)
  
  /**
   * Insert the element nep into the ring before the first element
   *   (..hp.. becomes ..hp..nep..)
   * @param hp   Head of the ring
   * @param nep  Element to insert
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_INSERT_HEAD(hp, nep, elem, link)			\
  	APR_RING_SPLICE_HEAD((hp), (nep), (nep), elem, link)
  
  /**
   * Insert the element nep into the ring after the last element
   *   (..hp.. becomes ..nep..hp..)
   * @param hp   Head of the ring
   * @param nep  Element to insert
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_INSERT_TAIL(hp, nep, elem, link)			\
  	APR_RING_SPLICE_TAIL((hp), (nep), (nep), elem, link)
  
  /**
   * Concatenate ring h2 onto the end of ring h1, leaving h2 empty.
   * @param h1   Head of the ring to concatenate onto
   * @param h2   Head of the ring to concatenate
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_CONCAT(h1, h2, elem, link) do {			\
  	if (!APR_RING_EMPTY((h2), elem, link)) {			\
  	    APR_RING_SPLICE_BEFORE(APR_RING_SENTINEL((h1), elem, link),	\
  				  APR_RING_FIRST((h2)),			\
  				  APR_RING_LAST((h2)), link);		\
  	    APR_RING_INIT((h2), elem, link);				\
  	}								\
      } while (0)
  
  
  /**
   * Unsplice a sequence of elements from a ring
   * @warning The unspliced sequence is left with dangling pointers at either end
   * @param ep1  First element in the sequence to unsplice
   * @param epN  Last element in the sequence to unsplice
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_UNSPLICE(ep1, epN, link) do {				\
  	APR_RING_NEXT(APR_RING_PREV((ep1), link), link) =		\
  		     APR_RING_NEXT((epN), link);			\
  	APR_RING_PREV(APR_RING_NEXT((epN), link), link) =		\
  		     APR_RING_PREV((ep1), link);			\
      } while (0)
  
  /**
   * Remove a single element from a ring
   * @warning The unspliced element is left with dangling pointers at either end
   * @param ep   Element to remove
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   */
  #define APR_RING_REMOVE(ep, link)					\
      APR_RING_UNSPLICE((ep), (ep), link)
  
  
  /**
   * Iterate through a ring
   * @param ep The current element
   * @param hp The ring to iterate over
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   * @remark This is the same as either:
   * <pre>
   *	ep = APR_RING_FIRST(hp);
   * 	while (ep != APR_RING_SENTINEL(hp, elem, link)) {
   *	    ...
   * 	    ep = APR_RING_NEXT(ep, link);
   * 	}
   *   OR
   * 	for (ep = APR_RING_FIRST(hp);
   *           ep != APR_RING_SENTINEL(hp, elem, link);
   *           ep = APR_RING_NEXT(ep, link)) {
   *	    ...
   * 	}
   * </pre>
   * @warning Be aware that you cannot change the value of ep within
   * the foreach loop, nor can you destroy the ring element it points to.
   * Modifying the prev and next pointers of the element is dangerous
   * but can be done if you're careful.  If you change ep's value or
   * destroy the element it points to, then APR_RING_FOREACH
   * will have no way to find out what element to use for its next
   * iteration.  The reason for this can be seen by looking closely
   * at the equivalent loops given in the tip above.  So, for example,
   * if you are writing a loop that empties out a ring one element
   * at a time, APR_RING_FOREACH just won't work for you.  Do it
   * by hand, like so:
   * <pre>
   *      while (!APR_RING_EMPTY(hp, elem, link)) {
   *          ep = APR_RING_FIRST(hp);
   *          ...
   *          APR_RING_REMOVE(ep, link);
   *      }
   * </pre>
   */
  #define APR_RING_FOREACH(ep, hp, elem, link)				\
      for ((ep)  = APR_RING_FIRST((hp));					\
  	 (ep) != APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link);			\
  	 (ep)  = APR_RING_NEXT((ep), link))
  
  /**
   * Iterate through a ring backwards
   * @param ep The current element
   * @param hp The ring to iterate over
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   * @see APR_RING_FOREACH
   */
  #define APR_RING_FOREACH_REVERSE(ep, hp, elem, link)			\
      for ((ep)  = APR_RING_LAST((hp));					\
  	 (ep) != APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link);			\
  	 (ep)  = APR_RING_PREV((ep), link))
  
  
  /* Debugging tools: */
  
  #ifdef APR_RING_DEBUG
  #include <stdio.h>
  #define APR_RING_CHECK_ONE(msg, ptr)					\
  	fprintf(stderr, "*** %s %p\n", msg, ptr)
  #define APR_RING_CHECK(hp, elem, link, msg)				\
  	APR_RING_CHECK_ELEM(APR_RING_SENTINEL(hp, elem, link), elem, link, msg)
  #define APR_RING_CHECK_ELEM(ep, elem, link, msg) do {			\
  	struct elem *start = (ep);					\
  	struct elem *this = start;					\
  	fprintf(stderr, "*** ring check start -- %s\n", msg);		\
  	do {								\
  	    fprintf(stderr, "\telem %p\n", this);			\
  	    fprintf(stderr, "\telem->next %p\n",			\
  		    APR_RING_NEXT(this, link));				\
  	    fprintf(stderr, "\telem->prev %p\n",			\
  		    APR_RING_PREV(this, link));				\
  	    fprintf(stderr, "\telem->next->prev %p\n",			\
  		    APR_RING_PREV(APR_RING_NEXT(this, link), link));	\
  	    fprintf(stderr, "\telem->prev->next %p\n",			\
  		    APR_RING_NEXT(APR_RING_PREV(this, link), link));	\
  	    if (APR_RING_PREV(APR_RING_NEXT(this, link), link) != this) { \
  		fprintf(stderr, "\t*** this->next->prev != this\n");	\
  		break;							\
  	    }								\
  	    if (APR_RING_NEXT(APR_RING_PREV(this, link), link) != this) { \
  		fprintf(stderr, "\t*** this->prev->next != this\n");	\
  		break;							\
  	    }								\
  	    this = APR_RING_NEXT(this, link);				\
  	} while (this != start);					\
  	fprintf(stderr, "*** ring check end\n");			\
      } while (0)
  #else
  /**
   * Print a single pointer value to STDERR
   *   (This is a no-op unless APR_RING_DEBUG is defined.)
   * @param msg Descriptive message
   * @param ptr Pointer value to print
   */
  #define APR_RING_CHECK_ONE(msg, ptr)
  /**
   * Dump all ring pointers to STDERR, starting with the head and looping all
   * the way around the ring back to the head.  Aborts if an inconsistency
   * is found.
   *   (This is a no-op unless APR_RING_DEBUG is defined.)
   * @param hp   Head of the ring
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   * @param msg  Descriptive message
   */
  #define APR_RING_CHECK(hp, elem, link, msg)
  /**
   * Dump all ring pointers to STDERR, starting with the given element and
   * looping all the way around the ring back to that element.  Aborts if
   * an inconsistency is found.
   *   (This is a no-op unless APR_RING_DEBUG is defined.)
   * @param ep   The element
   * @param elem The name of the element struct
   * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct
   * @param msg  Descriptive message
   */
  #define APR_RING_CHECK_ELEM(ep, elem, link, msg)
  #endif
  /** @} */ 
  #endif /* !APR_RING_H */