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Two "static inline" functions, both of which return void, call strmap_remove() and tries to return the value it returns as their return value, which is just bogus, as strmap_remove() returns void itself. Call it in the void context and fall-thru the control to the end instead. Reported-by: Randall S. Becker <rsbecker@nexbridge.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
269 lines
6.8 KiB
C
269 lines
6.8 KiB
C
#ifndef STRMAP_H
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#define STRMAP_H
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#include "hashmap.h"
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struct mem_pool;
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struct strmap {
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struct hashmap map;
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struct mem_pool *pool;
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unsigned int strdup_strings:1;
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};
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struct strmap_entry {
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struct hashmap_entry ent;
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const char *key;
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void *value;
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/* strmap_entry may be allocated extra space to store the key at end */
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};
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int cmp_strmap_entry(const void *hashmap_cmp_fn_data,
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const struct hashmap_entry *entry1,
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const struct hashmap_entry *entry2,
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const void *keydata);
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#define STRMAP_INIT { \
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.map = HASHMAP_INIT(cmp_strmap_entry, NULL), \
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.strdup_strings = 1, \
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}
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#define STRINTMAP_INIT { \
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.map = STRMAP_INIT, \
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.default_value = 0, \
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}
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#define STRSET_INIT { .map = STRMAP_INIT }
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/*
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* Initialize the members of the strmap. Any keys added to the strmap will
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* be strdup'ed with their memory managed by the strmap.
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*/
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void strmap_init(struct strmap *map);
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/*
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* Same as strmap_init, but for those who want to control the memory management
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* carefully instead of using the default of strdup_strings=1 and pool=NULL.
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*/
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void strmap_init_with_options(struct strmap *map,
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struct mem_pool *pool,
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int strdup_strings);
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/*
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* Remove all entries from the map, releasing any allocated resources.
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*/
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void strmap_clear(struct strmap *map, int free_values);
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/*
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* Similar to strmap_clear() but leaves map->map->table allocated and
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* pre-sized so that subsequent uses won't need as many rehashings.
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*/
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void strmap_partial_clear(struct strmap *map, int free_values);
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/*
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* Insert "str" into the map, pointing to "data".
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*
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* If an entry for "str" already exists, its data pointer is overwritten, and
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* the original data pointer returned. Otherwise, returns NULL.
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*/
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void *strmap_put(struct strmap *map, const char *str, void *data);
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/*
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* Return the strmap_entry mapped by "str", or NULL if there is not such
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* an item in map.
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*/
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struct strmap_entry *strmap_get_entry(struct strmap *map, const char *str);
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/*
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* Return the data pointer mapped by "str", or NULL if the entry does not
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* exist.
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*/
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void *strmap_get(struct strmap *map, const char *str);
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/*
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* Return non-zero iff "str" is present in the map. This differs from
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* strmap_get() in that it can distinguish entries with a NULL data pointer.
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*/
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int strmap_contains(struct strmap *map, const char *str);
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/*
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* Remove the given entry from the strmap. If the string isn't in the
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* strmap, the map is not altered.
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*/
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void strmap_remove(struct strmap *map, const char *str, int free_value);
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/*
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* Return how many entries the strmap has.
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*/
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static inline unsigned int strmap_get_size(struct strmap *map)
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{
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return hashmap_get_size(&map->map);
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}
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/*
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* Return whether the strmap is empty.
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*/
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static inline int strmap_empty(struct strmap *map)
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{
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return strmap_get_size(map) == 0;
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}
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/*
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* iterate through @map using @iter, @var is a pointer to a type strmap_entry
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*/
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#define strmap_for_each_entry(mystrmap, iter, var) \
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hashmap_for_each_entry(&(mystrmap)->map, iter, var, ent)
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/*
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* strintmap:
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* A map of string -> int, typecasting the void* of strmap to an int.
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*
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* Primary differences:
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* 1) Since the void* value is just an int in disguise, there is no value
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* to free. (Thus one fewer argument to strintmap_clear)
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* 2) strintmap_get() returns an int, or returns the default_value if the
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* key is not found in the strintmap.
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* 3) No strmap_put() equivalent; strintmap_set() and strintmap_incr()
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* instead.
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*/
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struct strintmap {
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struct strmap map;
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int default_value;
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};
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#define strintmap_for_each_entry(mystrmap, iter, var) \
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strmap_for_each_entry(&(mystrmap)->map, iter, var)
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static inline void strintmap_init(struct strintmap *map, int default_value)
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{
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strmap_init(&map->map);
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map->default_value = default_value;
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}
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static inline void strintmap_init_with_options(struct strintmap *map,
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int default_value,
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struct mem_pool *pool,
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int strdup_strings)
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{
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strmap_init_with_options(&map->map, pool, strdup_strings);
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map->default_value = default_value;
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}
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static inline void strintmap_clear(struct strintmap *map)
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{
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strmap_clear(&map->map, 0);
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}
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static inline void strintmap_partial_clear(struct strintmap *map)
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{
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strmap_partial_clear(&map->map, 0);
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}
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static inline int strintmap_contains(struct strintmap *map, const char *str)
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{
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return strmap_contains(&map->map, str);
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}
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static inline void strintmap_remove(struct strintmap *map, const char *str)
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{
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strmap_remove(&map->map, str, 0);
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}
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static inline int strintmap_empty(struct strintmap *map)
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{
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return strmap_empty(&map->map);
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}
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static inline unsigned int strintmap_get_size(struct strintmap *map)
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{
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return strmap_get_size(&map->map);
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}
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/*
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* Returns the value for str in the map. If str isn't found in the map,
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* the map's default_value is returned.
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*/
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static inline int strintmap_get(struct strintmap *map, const char *str)
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{
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struct strmap_entry *result = strmap_get_entry(&map->map, str);
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if (!result)
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return map->default_value;
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return (intptr_t)result->value;
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}
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static inline void strintmap_set(struct strintmap *map, const char *str,
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intptr_t v)
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{
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strmap_put(&map->map, str, (void *)v);
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}
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/*
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* Increment the value for str by amt. If str isn't in the map, add it and
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* set its value to default_value + amt.
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*/
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void strintmap_incr(struct strintmap *map, const char *str, intptr_t amt);
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/*
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* strset:
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* A set of strings.
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*
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* Primary differences with strmap:
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* 1) The value is always NULL, and ignored. As there is no value to free,
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* there is one fewer argument to strset_clear
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* 2) No strset_get() because there is no value.
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* 3) No strset_put(); use strset_add() instead.
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*/
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struct strset {
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struct strmap map;
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};
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#define strset_for_each_entry(mystrset, iter, var) \
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strmap_for_each_entry(&(mystrset)->map, iter, var)
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static inline void strset_init(struct strset *set)
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{
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strmap_init(&set->map);
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}
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static inline void strset_init_with_options(struct strset *set,
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struct mem_pool *pool,
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int strdup_strings)
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{
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strmap_init_with_options(&set->map, pool, strdup_strings);
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}
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static inline void strset_clear(struct strset *set)
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{
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strmap_clear(&set->map, 0);
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}
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static inline void strset_partial_clear(struct strset *set)
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{
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strmap_partial_clear(&set->map, 0);
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}
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static inline int strset_contains(struct strset *set, const char *str)
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{
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return strmap_contains(&set->map, str);
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}
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static inline void strset_remove(struct strset *set, const char *str)
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{
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strmap_remove(&set->map, str, 0);
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}
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static inline int strset_empty(struct strset *set)
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{
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return strmap_empty(&set->map);
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}
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static inline unsigned int strset_get_size(struct strset *set)
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{
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return strmap_get_size(&set->map);
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}
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/* Returns 1 if str is added to the set; returns 0 if str was already in set */
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int strset_add(struct strset *set, const char *str);
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#endif /* STRMAP_H */
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