Tizen Native API
3.0
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Different types of tables
This example shows two more types of hash tables that can be created using Eina_Hash . For more types, consult the reference documentation of eina_hash_new.
//Compile with: //gcc -g eina_hash_02.c -o eina_hash_02 `pkg-config --cflags --libs eina` #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <Eina.h> /* * Eina Hash - Two more types of hash * * This example demonstrate two other types of hash in action - using * eina_hash_stringshared_new and eina_hash_new. * * It indexes the phone numbers by Contact Full Name, so it's a hash with string * keys, exactly the same as the other example. */ struct _Phone_Entry { const char *name; // Full name. const char *number; // Phone number. }; typedef struct _Phone_Entry Phone_Entry; static Phone_Entry _start_entries[] = { { "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart", "+01 23 456-78910" }, { "Ludwig van Beethoven", "+12 34 567-89101" }, { "Richard Georg Strauss", "+23 45 678-91012" }, { "Heitor Villa-Lobos", "+34 56 789-10123" }, { NULL, NULL } }; static void _phone_entry_free_cb(void *data) { free(data); } static void _phone_book_stringshared_free_cb(void *data) { Phone_Entry *e = data; eina_stringshare_del(e->name); eina_stringshare_del(e->number); free(e); } static Eina_Bool _phone_book_stringshared_foreach_cb(const Eina_Hash *phone_book EINA_UNUSED, const void *key EINA_UNUSED, void *data, void *fdata EINA_UNUSED) { Phone_Entry *e = data; const char *name = e->name; // e->name == key const char *number = e->number; printf("%s: %s\n", name, number); return EINA_TRUE; } static void example_hash_stringshared(void) { Eina_Hash *phone_book = NULL; int i; // Create the hash as before phone_book = eina_hash_stringshared_new(_phone_book_stringshared_free_cb); // Add initial entries to our hash, using direct_add for (i = 0; _start_entries[i].name != NULL; i++) { Phone_Entry *e = malloc(sizeof(Phone_Entry)); e->name = eina_stringshare_add(_start_entries[i].name); e->number = eina_stringshare_add(_start_entries[i].number); // Since we are storing the key (name) in our struct, we can use // eina_hash_direct_add. It could be used in the previous example // too, since each key is already stored in the _start_entries // static array, but we started it with the default add function. eina_hash_direct_add(phone_book, e->name, e); } // Iterate over the elements printf("List of phones:\n"); eina_hash_foreach(phone_book, _phone_book_stringshared_foreach_cb, NULL); printf("\n"); eina_hash_free(phone_book); } static unsigned int _phone_book_string_key_length(const char *key) { if (!key) return 0; return (int)strlen(key) + 1; } static int _phone_book_string_key_cmp(const char *key1, int key1_length EINA_UNUSED, const char *key2, int key2_length EINA_UNUSED) { return strcmp(key1, key2); } static void example_hash_big(void) { Eina_Hash *phone_book = NULL; int i; const char *phone; // Create the same hash as used in eina_hash_01.c, but // use 1024 (2 ^ 10) buckets. phone_book = eina_hash_new(EINA_KEY_LENGTH(_phone_book_string_key_length), EINA_KEY_CMP(_phone_book_string_key_cmp), EINA_KEY_HASH(eina_hash_superfast), _phone_entry_free_cb, 10); for (i = 0; _start_entries[i].name != NULL; i++) { eina_hash_add(phone_book, _start_entries[i].name, strdup(_start_entries[i].number)); } // Look for a specific entry and get its phone number phone = eina_hash_find(phone_book, "Heitor Villa-Lobos"); if (phone) { printf("Printing entry.\n"); printf("Name: Heitor Villa-Lobos\n"); printf("Number: %s\n\n", phone); } eina_hash_free(phone_book); } int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { (void)argc; (void)argv; eina_init(); example_hash_stringshared(); example_hash_big(); eina_shutdown(); }