Tizen Native API  3.0
Red-Black tree

These functions provide Red-Black trees management.

For a brief description look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-black_tree . This code is largely inspired from a tutorial written by Julienne Walker at : http://eternallyconfuzzled.com/tuts/datastructures/jsw_tut_rbtree.aspx . The main difference is that this set of function never allocate any data, making them particularly useful for memory management.

Functions

Eina_Rbtreeeina_rbtree_inline_insert (Eina_Rbtree *root, Eina_Rbtree *node, Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Node_Cb cmp, const void *data)
 Inserts a new node inside an existing red black tree.
Eina_Rbtreeeina_rbtree_inline_remove (Eina_Rbtree *root, Eina_Rbtree *node, Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Node_Cb cmp, const void *data)
 Removes a node from an existing red black tree.
void eina_rbtree_delete (Eina_Rbtree *root, Eina_Rbtree_Free_Cb func, void *data)
 Deletes all nodes from a valid red black tree.
Eina_Iteratoreina_rbtree_iterator_prefix (const Eina_Rbtree *root)
 Returns a new prefix iterator associated to a rbtree.
Eina_Iteratoreina_rbtree_iterator_infix (const Eina_Rbtree *root)
 Returns a new prefix iterator associated to a rbtree.
Eina_Iteratoreina_rbtree_iterator_postfix (const Eina_Rbtree *root)
 Returns a new prefix iterator associated to a rbtree.

Typedefs

typedef struct _Eina_Rbtree Eina_Rbtree
typedef Eina_Rbtree_Direction(* Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Node_Cb )(const Eina_Rbtree *left, const Eina_Rbtree *right, void *data)
typedef int(* Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Key_Cb )(const Eina_Rbtree *node, const void *key, int length, void *data)
typedef void(* Eina_Rbtree_Free_Cb )(Eina_Rbtree *node, void *data)

Defines

#define EINA_RBTREE   Eina_Rbtree __rbtree
#define EINA_RBTREE_GET(Rbtree)   (&((Rbtree)->__rbtree))
#define EINA_RBTREE_CONTAINER_GET(Ptr, Type)   ((Type *)((char *)Ptr - offsetof(Type, __rbtree)))
#define EINA_RBTREE_CMP_NODE_CB(Function)   ((Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Node_Cb)Function)
#define EINA_RBTREE_CMP_KEY_CB(Function)   ((Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Key_Cb)Function)
#define EINA_RBTREE_FREE_CB(Function)   ((Eina_Rbtree_Free_Cb)Function)

Define Documentation

#define EINA_RBTREE   Eina_Rbtree __rbtree

recommended way to declare the inlined Eina_Rbtree in your type.

 struct my_type {
    EINA_RBTREE;
    int my_value;
    char *my_name;
 };
See also:
EINA_RBTREE_GET()
#define EINA_RBTREE_CMP_KEY_CB (   Function)    ((Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Key_Cb)Function)
#define EINA_RBTREE_CMP_NODE_CB (   Function)    ((Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Node_Cb)Function)
#define EINA_RBTREE_CONTAINER_GET (   Ptr,
  Type 
)    ((Type *)((char *)Ptr - offsetof(Type, __rbtree)))

find back the container of an red black tree.

#define EINA_RBTREE_FREE_CB (   Function)    ((Eina_Rbtree_Free_Cb)Function)

Cast using Eina_Rbtree_Free_Cb

#define EINA_RBTREE_GET (   Rbtree)    (&((Rbtree)->__rbtree))

access the inlined node if it was created with EINA_RBTREE.


Typedef Documentation

Type for a Red-Black tree node. It should be inlined into user's type.

Function used compare node with a given key of specified length.

Function used compare two nodes and see which direction to navigate.

Function used free a node.


Enumeration Type Documentation

node color.

walk direction.


Function Documentation

void eina_rbtree_delete ( Eina_Rbtree root,
Eina_Rbtree_Free_Cb  func,
void *  data 
)

Deletes all nodes from a valid red black tree.

Parameters:
rootThe root of a valid red black tree.
funcThe callback that will free each node.
dataPrivate data to help the compare function.
Since :
2.3.1
Eina_Rbtree* eina_rbtree_inline_insert ( Eina_Rbtree root,
Eina_Rbtree node,
Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Node_Cb  cmp,
const void *  data 
)

Inserts a new node inside an existing red black tree.

Parameters:
rootThe root of an existing valid red black tree.
nodeThe new node to insert.
cmpThe callback that is able to compare two nodes.
dataPrivate data to help the compare function.
Returns:
The new root of the red black tree.

This function insert a new node in a valid red black tree. NULL is an empty valid red black tree. The resulting new tree is a valid red black tree. This function doesn't allocate any data.

Since :
2.3.1
Eina_Rbtree* eina_rbtree_inline_remove ( Eina_Rbtree root,
Eina_Rbtree node,
Eina_Rbtree_Cmp_Node_Cb  cmp,
const void *  data 
)

Removes a node from an existing red black tree.

Parameters:
rootThe root of a valid red black tree.
nodeThe node to remove from the tree.
cmpThe callback that is able to compare two nodes.
dataPrivate data to help the compare function.
Returns:
The new root of the red black tree.

This function remove a new node in a valid red black tree that should contain the node that you are removing. This function will return NULL when the red black tree got empty. This function doesn't free any data.

Since :
2.3.1

Returns a new prefix iterator associated to a rbtree.

Parameters:
rootThe root of rbtree.
Returns:
A new iterator.

This function returns a newly allocated iterator associated to root. It will iterate the tree using infix walk. If root is NULL, this function still returns a valid iterator that will always return false on eina_iterator_next(), thus keeping API sane.

If the memory can not be allocated, NULL is returned. Otherwise, a valid iterator is returned.

Warning:
if the rbtree structure changes then the iterator becomes invalid! That is, if you add or remove nodes this iterator behavior is undefined and your program may crash!
Since :
2.3.1

Returns a new prefix iterator associated to a rbtree.

Parameters:
rootThe root of rbtree.
Returns:
A new iterator.

This function returns a newly allocated iterator associated to root. It will iterate the tree using postfix walk. If root is NULL, this function still returns a valid iterator that will always return false on eina_iterator_next(), thus keeping API sane.

If the memory can not be allocated, NULL is returned. Otherwise, a valid iterator is returned.

Warning:
if the rbtree structure changes then the iterator becomes invalid! That is, if you add or remove nodes this iterator behavior is undefined and your program may crash!
Since :
2.3.1

Returns a new prefix iterator associated to a rbtree.

Parameters:
rootThe root of rbtree.
Returns:
A new iterator.

This function returns a newly allocated iterator associated to root. It will iterate the tree using prefix walk. If root is NULL, this function still returns a valid iterator that will always return false on eina_iterator_next(), thus keeping API sane.

If the memory can not be allocated, NULL is returned. Otherwise, a valid iterator is returned.

Warning:
if the rbtree structure changes then the iterator becomes invalid! That is, if you add or remove nodes this iterator behavior is undefined and your program may crash!
Since :
2.3.1