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author | Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> | 2010-12-05 03:35:17 -0600 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2010-12-07 16:03:55 -0800 |
commit | 97a5e3453abf63bbf5926979fcd89efb4388e937 (patch) | |
tree | 1b07e107f8a422abfb1ba749c6e1502274b8cbb5 /vcs-svn | |
parent | b0ad24be8ca9acd86393ce099d3217872d838915 (diff) | |
download | git-97a5e3453abf63bbf5926979fcd89efb4388e937.tar.gz git-97a5e3453abf63bbf5926979fcd89efb4388e937.tar.xz |
treap: make treap_insert return inserted node
Suppose I try the following:
struct int_node *node = node_pointer(node_alloc(1));
node->n = 5;
treap_insert(&root, node);
printf("%d\n", node->n);
Usually the result will be 5. But since treap_insert draws memory
from the node pool, if the caller is unlucky then (1) the node pool
will be full and (2) realloc will be forced to move the node pool to
find room, so the node address becomes invalid and the result of
dereferencing it is undefined.
So we ought to use offsets in preference to pointers for references
that would remain valid after a call to treap_insert. Tweak the
signature to hint at a certain special case: since the inserted node
can change address (though not offset), as a convenience teach
treap_insert to return its new address.
So the motivational example could be fixed by adding "node =".
struct int_node *node = node_pointer(node_alloc(1));
node->n = 5;
node = treap_insert(&root, node);
printf("%d\n", node->n);
Based on a true story.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'vcs-svn')
-rw-r--r-- | vcs-svn/trp.h | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vcs-svn/trp.txt | 10 |
2 files changed, 10 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/vcs-svn/trp.h b/vcs-svn/trp.h index ee35c688a..c32b9184e 100644 --- a/vcs-svn/trp.h +++ b/vcs-svn/trp.h @@ -188,11 +188,12 @@ a_attr uint32_t MAYBE_UNUSED a_pre##insert_recurse(uint32_t cur_node, uint32_t i return ret; \ } \ } \ -a_attr void MAYBE_UNUSED a_pre##insert(struct trp_root *treap, a_type *node) \ +a_attr a_type *MAYBE_UNUSED a_pre##insert(struct trp_root *treap, a_type *node) \ { \ uint32_t offset = trpn_offset(a_base, node); \ trp_node_new(a_base, a_field, offset); \ treap->trp_root = a_pre##insert_recurse(treap->trp_root, offset); \ + return trpn_pointer(a_base, offset); \ } \ a_attr uint32_t MAYBE_UNUSED a_pre##remove_recurse(uint32_t cur_node, uint32_t rem_node) \ { \ diff --git a/vcs-svn/trp.txt b/vcs-svn/trp.txt index eb4c19187..5ca6b42ed 100644 --- a/vcs-svn/trp.txt +++ b/vcs-svn/trp.txt @@ -21,7 +21,9 @@ The caller: . Allocates a `struct trp_root` variable and sets it to {~0}. -. Adds new nodes to the set using `foo_insert`. +. Adds new nodes to the set using `foo_insert`. Any pointers + to existing nodes cannot be relied upon any more, so the caller + might retrieve them anew with `foo_pointer`. . Can find a specific item in the set using `foo_search`. @@ -73,10 +75,14 @@ int (*cmp)(node_type \*a, node_type \*b) and returning a value less than, equal to, or greater than zero according to the result of comparison. -void foo_insert(struct trp_root *treap, node_type \*node):: +node_type {asterisk}foo_insert(struct trp_root *treap, node_type \*node):: Insert node into treap. If inserted multiple times, a node will appear in the treap multiple times. ++ +The return value is the address of the node within the treap, +which might differ from `node` if `pool_alloc` had to call +`realloc` to expand the pool. void foo_remove(struct trp_root *treap, node_type \*node):: |