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1
2/*
3
4Copyright 1995, 1998 The Open Group
5
6Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
7documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
8the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
9copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
10documentation.
11
12The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
13included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
14
15THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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17MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
18IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OPEN GROUP BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
19OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
20ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
21OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
22
23Except as contained in this notice, the name of The Open Group shall
24not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or
25other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization
26from The Open Group.
27
28*/
29/* $XFree86$ */
30
31/*
32 A Set Abstract Data Type (ADT) for the RECORD Extension
33 David P. Wiggins
34 7/25/95
35
36 The RECORD extension server code needs to maintain sets of numbers
37 that designate protocol message types. In most cases the interval of
38 numbers starts at 0 and does not exceed 255, but in a few cases (minor
39 opcodes of extension requests) the maximum is 65535. This disparity
40 suggests that a single set representation may not be suitable for all
41 sets, especially given that server memory is precious. We introduce a
42 set ADT to hide implementation differences so that multiple
43 simultaneous set representations can exist. A single interface is
44 presented to the set user regardless of the implementation in use for
45 a particular set.
46
47 The existing RECORD SI appears to require only four set operations:
48 create (given a list of members), destroy, see if a particular number
49 is a member of the set, and iterate over the members of a set. Though
50 many more set operations are imaginable, to keep the code space down,
51 we won't provide any more operations than are needed.
52
53 The following types and functions/macros define the ADT.
54*/
55
56/* an interval of set members */
57typedef struct {
58 CARD16 first;
59 CARD16 last;
60} RecordSetInterval;
61
62typedef struct _RecordSetRec *RecordSetPtr; /* primary set type */
63
64typedef void *RecordSetIteratePtr;
65
66/* table of function pointers for set operations.
67 set users should never declare a variable of this type.
68*/
69typedef struct {
70 void (*DestroySet)(
71 RecordSetPtr pSet
72);
73 unsigned long (*IsMemberOfSet)(
74 RecordSetPtr pSet,
75 int possible_member
76);
77 RecordSetIteratePtr (*IterateSet)(
78 RecordSetPtr pSet,
79 RecordSetIteratePtr pIter,
80 RecordSetInterval *interval
81);
82} RecordSetOperations;
83
84/* "base class" for sets.
85 set users should never declare a variable of this type.
86 */
87typedef struct _RecordSetRec {
88 RecordSetOperations *ops;
89} RecordSetRec;
90
91RecordSetPtr RecordCreateSet(
92 RecordSetInterval *intervals,
93 int nintervals,
94 void *pMem,
95 int memsize
96);
97/*
98 RecordCreateSet creates and returns a new set having members specified
99 by intervals and nintervals. nintervals is the number of RecordSetInterval
100 structures pointed to by intervals. The elements belonging to the new
101 set are determined as follows. For each RecordSetInterval structure, the
102 elements between first and last inclusive are members of the new set.
103 If a RecordSetInterval's first field is greater than its last field, the
104 results are undefined. It is valid to create an empty set (nintervals ==
105 0). If RecordCreateSet returns NULL, the set could not be created due
106 to resource constraints.
107*/
108
109int RecordSetMemoryRequirements(
110 RecordSetInterval * /*pIntervals*/,
111 int /*nintervals*/,
112 int * /*alignment*/
113);
114
115#define RecordDestroySet(_pSet) \
116 /* void */ (*_pSet->ops->DestroySet)(/* RecordSetPtr */ _pSet)
117/*
118 RecordDestroySet frees all resources used by _pSet. _pSet should not be
119 used after it is destroyed.
120*/
121
122#define RecordIsMemberOfSet(_pSet, _m) \
123 /* unsigned long */ (*_pSet->ops->IsMemberOfSet)(/* RecordSetPtr */ _pSet, \
124 /* int */ _m)
125/*
126 RecordIsMemberOfSet returns a non-zero value if _m is a member of
127 _pSet, else it returns zero.
128*/
129
130#define RecordIterateSet(_pSet, _pIter, _interval) \
131 /* RecordSetIteratePtr */ (*_pSet->ops->IterateSet)(/* RecordSetPtr */ _pSet,\
132 /* RecordSetIteratePtr */ _pIter, /* RecordSetInterval */ _interval)
133/*
134 RecordIterateSet returns successive intervals of members of _pSet. If
135 _pIter is NULL, the first interval of set members is copied into _interval.
136 The return value should be passed as _pIter in the next call to
137 RecordIterateSet to obtain the next interval. When the return value is
138 NULL, there were no more intervals in the set, and nothing is copied into
139 the _interval parameter. Intervals appear in increasing numerical order
140 with no overlap between intervals. As such, the list of intervals produced
141 by RecordIterateSet may not match the list of intervals that were passed
142 in RecordCreateSet. Typical usage:
143
144 pIter = NULL;
145 while (pIter = RecordIterateSet(pSet, pIter, &interval))
146 {
147 process interval;
148 }
149*/
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