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#include <telepathy-glib/intset.h> TpIntSet; void (*TpIntFunc) (guint i, gpointer userdata); TpIntSet* tp_intset_sized_new (guint size); TpIntSet* tp_intset_new (void); TpIntSet* tp_intset_new_containing (guint element); void tp_intset_destroy (TpIntSet *set); void tp_intset_clear (TpIntSet *set); void tp_intset_add (TpIntSet *set, guint element); gboolean tp_intset_remove (TpIntSet *set, guint element); gboolean tp_intset_is_member (const TpIntSet *set, guint element); void tp_intset_foreach (const TpIntSet *set, TpIntFunc func, gpointer userdata); GArray* tp_intset_to_array (const TpIntSet *set); TpIntSet* tp_intset_from_array (const GArray *array); guint tp_intset_size (const TpIntSet *set); gboolean tp_intset_is_equal (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right); TpIntSet* tp_intset_copy (const TpIntSet *orig); TpIntSet* tp_intset_intersection (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right); TpIntSet* tp_intset_union (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right); TpIntSet* tp_intset_difference (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right); TpIntSet* tp_intset_symmetric_difference (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right); gchar* tp_intset_dump (const TpIntSet *set); #define TP_INTSET_ITER_INIT (set) TpIntSetIter; #define tp_intset_iter_init (iter, set) gboolean tp_intset_iter_next (TpIntSetIter *iter); #define tp_intset_iter_reset (iter)
A TpIntSet is a set of unsigned integers, implemented as a dynamically-allocated bitfield.
void (*TpIntFunc) (guint i, gpointer userdata);
A callback function acting on unsigned integers.
i : |
The relevant integer |
userdata : |
Opaque user data |
TpIntSet* tp_intset_sized_new (guint size);
Allocate an integer set just large enough to store the given number of bits, rounded up as necessary.
The set will still expand automatically if you store larger integers; this is just an optimization to avoid wasting memory (if the set is too large) or time (if the set is too small and needs reallocation).
size : |
1 more than the largest integer you expect to store |
Returns : | a new, empty integer set to be destroyed with tp_intset_destroy()
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TpIntSet* tp_intset_new (void);
Allocate a new integer set with a default memory allocation.
Returns : | a new, empty integer set to be destroyed with tp_intset_destroy()
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TpIntSet* tp_intset_new_containing (guint element);
Allocate a new integer set containing the given integer.
element : |
integer to add to a new set |
Returns : | a new integer set containing element , to be destroyed with
tp_intset_destroy()
since 0.7.26
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void tp_intset_destroy (TpIntSet *set);
Free all memory used by the set.
set : |
set |
void tp_intset_add (TpIntSet *set, guint element);
Add an integer into a TpIntSet.
set : |
set |
element : |
integer to add |
gboolean tp_intset_remove (TpIntSet *set, guint element);
Remove an integer from a TpIntSet
set : |
set |
element : |
integer to add |
Returns : | TRUE if element was previously in set
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gboolean tp_intset_is_member (const TpIntSet *set, guint element);
Tests if element
is a member of set
set : |
set |
element : |
integer to test |
Returns : | TRUE if element is in set
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void tp_intset_foreach (const TpIntSet *set, TpIntFunc func, gpointer userdata);
Call func
(element, userdata
) for each element of set
.
set : |
set |
func : |
TpIntFunc to use to iterate the set
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userdata : |
user data to pass to each call of func
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GArray* tp_intset_to_array (const TpIntSet *set);
set : |
set to convert |
Returns : | a GArray of guint (which must be freed by the caller) containing
the same integers as set .
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TpIntSet* tp_intset_from_array (const GArray *array);
array : |
An array of guint |
Returns : | A set containing the same integers as array .
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guint tp_intset_size (const TpIntSet *set);
set : |
A set of integers |
Returns : | The number of integers in set
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gboolean tp_intset_is_equal (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right);
left : |
A set of integers |
right : |
A set of integers |
Returns : | TRUE if left and right contain the same bits
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TpIntSet* tp_intset_copy (const TpIntSet *orig);
orig : |
A set of integers |
Returns : | A set containing the same integers as orig , to be freed with
tp_intset_destroy() by the caller
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TpIntSet* tp_intset_intersection (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right);
left : |
The left operand |
right : |
The right operand |
Returns : | The set of those integers which are in both left and right
(analogous to the bitwise operation left & right), to be freed with
tp_intset_destroy() by the caller
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TpIntSet* tp_intset_union (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right);
left : |
The left operand |
right : |
The right operand |
Returns : | The set of those integers which are in either left or right
(analogous to the bitwise operation left | right), to be freed with
tp_intset_destroy() by the caller
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TpIntSet* tp_intset_difference (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right);
left : |
The left operand |
right : |
The right operand |
Returns : | The set of those integers which are in left and not in right
(analogous to the bitwise operation left & (~right)), to be freed with
tp_intset_destroy() by the caller
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TpIntSet* tp_intset_symmetric_difference (const TpIntSet *left, const TpIntSet *right);
left : |
The left operand |
right : |
The right operand |
Returns : | The set of those integers which are in either left or right
but not both (analogous to the bitwise operation left ^ right), to be freed
with tp_intset_destroy() by the caller
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gchar* tp_intset_dump (const TpIntSet *set);
set : |
An integer set |
Returns : | a string which the caller must free with g_free, listing the
numbers in set in a human-readable format
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#define TP_INTSET_ITER_INIT(set) { (set), (guint)(-1) }
A suitable static initializer for a TpIntSetIter, to be used as follows:
void do_something (const TpIntSet *intset) { TpIntSetIter iter = TP_INTSET_ITER_INIT (intset); /* ... do something with iter ... */ }
set : |
A set of integers |
typedef struct { const TpIntSet *set; guint element; } TpIntSetIter;
A structure representing iteration over a set of integers. Must be
initialized with either TP_INTSET_ITER_INIT()
or tp_intset_iter_init()
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const TpIntSet *set ; |
The set iterated over. |
guint element ; |
Must be (guint)(-1) before iteration starts. Set to the next
element in the set by tp_intset_iter_next() ; undefined after
tp_intset_iter_next() returns FALSE .
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#define tp_intset_iter_init(iter, set) tp_intset_iter_init_inline (iter, set)
Reset the iterator iter
to the beginning and make it iterate over set
.
iter : |
An integer set iterator to be initialized. |
set : |
An integer set to be used by that iterator |
gboolean tp_intset_iter_next (TpIntSetIter *iter);
If there are integers in (iter->set
) higher than (iter->element
), set
(iter->element) to the next one and return TRUE
. Otherwise return FALSE
.
Usage:
TpIntSetIter iter = TP_INTSET_INIT (intset); while (tp_intset_iter_next (&iter)) { printf ("%u is in the intset\n", iter.element); }
iter : |
An iterator originally initialized with TP_INTSET_INIT(set) |
Returns : | TRUE if (iter->element ) has been advanced
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