strmap: new utility functions

Add strmap as a new struct and associated utility functions,
specifically for hashmaps that map strings to some value.  The API is
taken directly from Peff's proposal at
https://lore.kernel.org/git/20180906191203.GA26184@sigill.intra.peff.net/

Note that similar string-list, I have a strdup_strings setting.
However, unlike string-list, strmap_init() does not take a parameter for
this setting and instead automatically sets it to 1; callers who want to
control this detail need to instead call strmap_init_with_options().
(Future patches will add additional parameters to
strmap_init_with_options()).

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Elijah Newren 2020-11-02 18:55:06 +00:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 6da1a25814
commit ae20bf1ad9
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@ -1000,6 +1000,7 @@ LIB_OBJS += stable-qsort.o
LIB_OBJS += strbuf.o
LIB_OBJS += streaming.o
LIB_OBJS += string-list.o
LIB_OBJS += strmap.o
LIB_OBJS += strvec.o
LIB_OBJS += sub-process.o
LIB_OBJS += submodule-config.o

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#include "git-compat-util.h"
#include "strmap.h"
int cmp_strmap_entry(const void *hashmap_cmp_fn_data,
const struct hashmap_entry *entry1,
const struct hashmap_entry *entry2,
const void *keydata)
{
const struct strmap_entry *e1, *e2;
e1 = container_of(entry1, const struct strmap_entry, ent);
e2 = container_of(entry2, const struct strmap_entry, ent);
return strcmp(e1->key, e2->key);
}
static struct strmap_entry *find_strmap_entry(struct strmap *map,
const char *str)
{
struct strmap_entry entry;
hashmap_entry_init(&entry.ent, strhash(str));
entry.key = str;
return hashmap_get_entry(&map->map, &entry, ent, NULL);
}
void strmap_init(struct strmap *map)
{
strmap_init_with_options(map, 1);
}
void strmap_init_with_options(struct strmap *map,
int strdup_strings)
{
hashmap_init(&map->map, cmp_strmap_entry, NULL, 0);
map->strdup_strings = strdup_strings;
}
static void strmap_free_entries_(struct strmap *map, int free_values)
{
struct hashmap_iter iter;
struct strmap_entry *e;
if (!map)
return;
/*
* We need to iterate over the hashmap entries and free
* e->key and e->value ourselves; hashmap has no API to
* take care of that for us. Since we're already iterating over
* the hashmap, though, might as well free e too and avoid the need
* to make some call into the hashmap API to do that.
*/
hashmap_for_each_entry(&map->map, &iter, e, ent) {
if (free_values)
free(e->value);
if (map->strdup_strings)
free((char*)e->key);
free(e);
}
}
void strmap_clear(struct strmap *map, int free_values)
{
strmap_free_entries_(map, free_values);
hashmap_clear(&map->map);
}
void *strmap_put(struct strmap *map, const char *str, void *data)
{
struct strmap_entry *entry = find_strmap_entry(map, str);
void *old = NULL;
if (entry) {
old = entry->value;
entry->value = data;
} else {
const char *key = str;
entry = xmalloc(sizeof(*entry));
hashmap_entry_init(&entry->ent, strhash(str));
if (map->strdup_strings)
key = xstrdup(str);
entry->key = key;
entry->value = data;
hashmap_add(&map->map, &entry->ent);
}
return old;
}
void *strmap_get(struct strmap *map, const char *str)
{
struct strmap_entry *entry = find_strmap_entry(map, str);
return entry ? entry->value : NULL;
}
int strmap_contains(struct strmap *map, const char *str)
{
return find_strmap_entry(map, str) != NULL;
}

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#ifndef STRMAP_H
#define STRMAP_H
#include "hashmap.h"
struct strmap {
struct hashmap map;
unsigned int strdup_strings:1;
};
struct strmap_entry {
struct hashmap_entry ent;
const char *key;
void *value;
};
int cmp_strmap_entry(const void *hashmap_cmp_fn_data,
const struct hashmap_entry *entry1,
const struct hashmap_entry *entry2,
const void *keydata);
#define STRMAP_INIT { \
.map = HASHMAP_INIT(cmp_strmap_entry, NULL), \
.strdup_strings = 1, \
}
/*
* Initialize the members of the strmap. Any keys added to the strmap will
* be strdup'ed with their memory managed by the strmap.
*/
void strmap_init(struct strmap *map);
/*
* Same as strmap_init, but for those who want to control the memory management
* carefully instead of using the default of strdup_strings=1.
*/
void strmap_init_with_options(struct strmap *map,
int strdup_strings);
/*
* Remove all entries from the map, releasing any allocated resources.
*/
void strmap_clear(struct strmap *map, int free_values);
/*
* Insert "str" into the map, pointing to "data".
*
* If an entry for "str" already exists, its data pointer is overwritten, and
* the original data pointer returned. Otherwise, returns NULL.
*/
void *strmap_put(struct strmap *map, const char *str, void *data);
/*
* Return the data pointer mapped by "str", or NULL if the entry does not
* exist.
*/
void *strmap_get(struct strmap *map, const char *str);
/*
* Return non-zero iff "str" is present in the map. This differs from
* strmap_get() in that it can distinguish entries with a NULL data pointer.
*/
int strmap_contains(struct strmap *map, const char *str);
#endif /* STRMAP_H */