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strmap: add a strset sub-type

Similar to adding strintmap for special-casing a string -> int mapping,
add a strset type for cases where we really are only interested in using
strmap for storing a set rather than a mapping.  In this case, we'll
always just store NULL for the value but the different struct type makes
it clearer than code comments how a variable is intended to be used.

The difference in usage also results in some differences in API: a few
things that aren't necessary or meaningful are dropped (namely, the
free_values argument to *_clear(), and the *_get() function), and
strset_add() is chosen as the API instead of strset_put().

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Elijah Newren 4 years ago committed by Junio C Hamano
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  1. 17
      strmap.c
  2. 63
      strmap.h

17
strmap.c

@ -143,3 +143,20 @@ void strintmap_incr(struct strintmap *map, const char *str, intptr_t amt) @@ -143,3 +143,20 @@ void strintmap_incr(struct strintmap *map, const char *str, intptr_t amt)
else
strintmap_set(map, str, map->default_value + amt);
}

int strset_add(struct strset *set, const char *str)
{
/*
* Cannot use strmap_put() because it'll return NULL in both cases:
* - cannot find str: NULL means "not found"
* - does find str: NULL is the value associated with str
*/
struct strmap_entry *entry = find_strmap_entry(&set->map, str);

if (entry)
return 0;

entry = create_entry(&set->map, str, NULL);
hashmap_add(&set->map.map, &entry->ent);
return 1;
}

63
strmap.h

@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ int cmp_strmap_entry(const void *hashmap_cmp_fn_data, @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ int cmp_strmap_entry(const void *hashmap_cmp_fn_data,
.map = STRMAP_INIT, \
.default_value = 0, \
}
#define STRSET_INIT { .map = STRMAP_INIT }

/*
* Initialize the members of the strmap. Any keys added to the strmap will
@ -196,4 +197,66 @@ static inline void strintmap_set(struct strintmap *map, const char *str, @@ -196,4 +197,66 @@ static inline void strintmap_set(struct strintmap *map, const char *str,
*/
void strintmap_incr(struct strintmap *map, const char *str, intptr_t amt);

/*
* strset:
* A set of strings.
*
* Primary differences with strmap:
* 1) The value is always NULL, and ignored. As there is no value to free,
* there is one fewer argument to strset_clear
* 2) No strset_get() because there is no value.
* 3) No strset_put(); use strset_add() instead.
*/

struct strset {
struct strmap map;
};

#define strset_for_each_entry(mystrset, iter, var) \
strmap_for_each_entry(&(mystrset)->map, iter, var)

static inline void strset_init(struct strset *set)
{
strmap_init(&set->map);
}

static inline void strset_init_with_options(struct strset *set,
int strdup_strings)
{
strmap_init_with_options(&set->map, strdup_strings);
}

static inline void strset_clear(struct strset *set)
{
strmap_clear(&set->map, 0);
}

static inline void strset_partial_clear(struct strset *set)
{
strmap_partial_clear(&set->map, 0);
}

static inline int strset_contains(struct strset *set, const char *str)
{
return strmap_contains(&set->map, str);
}

static inline void strset_remove(struct strset *set, const char *str)
{
return strmap_remove(&set->map, str, 0);
}

static inline int strset_empty(struct strset *set)
{
return strmap_empty(&set->map);
}

static inline unsigned int strset_get_size(struct strset *set)
{
return strmap_get_size(&set->map);
}

/* Returns 1 if str is added to the set; returns 0 if str was already in set */
int strset_add(struct strset *set, const char *str);

#endif /* STRMAP_H */

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