68 lines
1.7 KiB
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68 lines
1.7 KiB
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Red-Black Tree
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Macros
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~~~~~~
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`RBTREE_INIT`::
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Initialize a `rbtree` structure. +
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should only be used with the declaration like:
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----
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rbtree tree = RBTREE_INIT(...);
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----
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the arguments are pointers to callback functions, in order: `delete_fn`, `update_fn`, `cmp_fn`
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Data structures
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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* `rbtree`
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--
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Structure that holds a tree of nodes
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`root`::
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Pointer to the node that is the root of the tree.
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`delete_fn`::
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Pointer to the function that should handle the delete routines for the `key` pointer.
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`cmp_fn`::
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Pointer to the function that is used to compare two `key` pointers. +
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Shall return a value greater than zero if 'ptr1' > 'ptr2', a value less than zero if 'ptr1' < 'ptr2' and zero if 'ptr1' == 'ptr2'.
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--
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Functions
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~~~~~~~~~
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`rbtree_insert()`::
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Creates and inserts a new node in the tree. +
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If provided, calls `rbtree->delete_fn` if a node should be updated. +
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Returns nonzero if a new node was inserted or updated, zero otherwise.
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NOTE: The memory pointed to by the 'key' pointer is *not* copied so you must ensure that it has a infinite lifetime.
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`rbtree_delete()`::
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Deletes a node from the tree. +
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Returns the node's key if a node was removed, `NULL` otherwise.
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`rbtree_free()`::
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Deletes the whole tree. if provided, calls `rbtree->delete_fn` for every node.
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`rbtree_walk()`::
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Walks the tree in-order and passes a pointer to `key`
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for the given node to the 'action' callback function.
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`rbtree_search()`::
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Searches the tree for 'key'. +
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Returns a pointer to the node if found else `NULL`.
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`rbtree_is_empty()`::
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Checks if a tree is empty, retruns zero if the tree is empty, nonzero otherwise.
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