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-rw-r--r--Documentation/technical/api-hashmap.txt309
-rw-r--r--attr.c7
-rw-r--r--builtin/describe.c8
-rw-r--r--builtin/difftool.c24
-rw-r--r--builtin/fast-export.c7
-rw-r--r--config.c9
-rw-r--r--convert.c3
-rw-r--r--diffcore-rename.c2
-rw-r--r--hashmap.c17
-rw-r--r--hashmap.h360
-rw-r--r--name-hash.c16
-rw-r--r--oidset.c5
-rw-r--r--patch-ids.c10
-rw-r--r--refs.c5
-rw-r--r--remote.c7
-rw-r--r--sha1_file.c5
-rw-r--r--sub-process.c7
-rw-r--r--sub-process.h6
-rw-r--r--submodule-config.c14
-rw-r--r--t/helper/test-hashmap.c19
20 files changed, 431 insertions, 409 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-hashmap.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-hashmap.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index ccc634bbd..000000000
--- a/Documentation/technical/api-hashmap.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,309 +0,0 @@
-hashmap API
-===========
-
-The hashmap API is a generic implementation of hash-based key-value mappings.
-
-Data Structures
----------------
-
-`struct hashmap`::
-
- The hash table structure. Members can be used as follows, but should
- not be modified directly:
-+
-The `size` member keeps track of the total number of entries (0 means the
-hashmap is empty).
-+
-`tablesize` is the allocated size of the hash table. A non-0 value indicates
-that the hashmap is initialized. It may also be useful for statistical purposes
-(i.e. `size / tablesize` is the current load factor).
-+
-`cmpfn` stores the comparison function specified in `hashmap_init()`. In
-advanced scenarios, it may be useful to change this, e.g. to switch between
-case-sensitive and case-insensitive lookup.
-+
-When `disallow_rehash` is set, automatic rehashes are prevented during inserts
-and deletes.
-
-`struct hashmap_entry`::
-
- An opaque structure representing an entry in the hash table, which must
- be used as first member of user data structures. Ideally it should be
- followed by an int-sized member to prevent unused memory on 64-bit
- systems due to alignment.
-+
-The `hash` member is the entry's hash code and the `next` member points to the
-next entry in case of collisions (i.e. if multiple entries map to the same
-bucket).
-
-`struct hashmap_iter`::
-
- An iterator structure, to be used with hashmap_iter_* functions.
-
-Types
------
-
-`int (*hashmap_cmp_fn)(const void *entry, const void *entry_or_key, const void *keydata)`::
-
- User-supplied function to test two hashmap entries for equality. Shall
- return 0 if the entries are equal.
-+
-This function is always called with non-NULL `entry` / `entry_or_key`
-parameters that have the same hash code. When looking up an entry, the `key`
-and `keydata` parameters to hashmap_get and hashmap_remove are always passed
-as second and third argument, respectively. Otherwise, `keydata` is NULL.
-
-Functions
----------
-
-`unsigned int strhash(const char *buf)`::
-`unsigned int strihash(const char *buf)`::
-`unsigned int memhash(const void *buf, size_t len)`::
-`unsigned int memihash(const void *buf, size_t len)`::
-`unsigned int memihash_cont(unsigned int hash_seed, const void *buf, size_t len)`::
-
- Ready-to-use hash functions for strings, using the FNV-1 algorithm (see
- http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv).
-+
-`strhash` and `strihash` take 0-terminated strings, while `memhash` and
-`memihash` operate on arbitrary-length memory.
-+
-`strihash` and `memihash` are case insensitive versions.
-+
-`memihash_cont` is a variant of `memihash` that allows a computation to be
-continued with another chunk of data.
-
-`unsigned int sha1hash(const unsigned char *sha1)`::
-
- Converts a cryptographic hash (e.g. SHA-1) into an int-sized hash code
- for use in hash tables. Cryptographic hashes are supposed to have
- uniform distribution, so in contrast to `memhash()`, this just copies
- the first `sizeof(int)` bytes without shuffling any bits. Note that
- the results will be different on big-endian and little-endian
- platforms, so they should not be stored or transferred over the net.
-
-`void hashmap_init(struct hashmap *map, hashmap_cmp_fn equals_function, size_t initial_size)`::
-
- Initializes a hashmap structure.
-+
-`map` is the hashmap to initialize.
-+
-The `equals_function` can be specified to compare two entries for equality.
-If NULL, entries are considered equal if their hash codes are equal.
-+
-If the total number of entries is known in advance, the `initial_size`
-parameter may be used to preallocate a sufficiently large table and thus
-prevent expensive resizing. If 0, the table is dynamically resized.
-
-`void hashmap_free(struct hashmap *map, int free_entries)`::
-
- Frees a hashmap structure and allocated memory.
-+
-`map` is the hashmap to free.
-+
-If `free_entries` is true, each hashmap_entry in the map is freed as well
-(using stdlib's free()).
-
-`void hashmap_entry_init(void *entry, unsigned int hash)`::
-
- Initializes a hashmap_entry structure.
-+
-`entry` points to the entry to initialize.
-+
-`hash` is the hash code of the entry.
-+
-The hashmap_entry structure does not hold references to external resources,
-and it is safe to just discard it once you are done with it (i.e. if
-your structure was allocated with xmalloc(), you can just free(3) it,
-and if it is on stack, you can just let it go out of scope).
-
-`void *hashmap_get(const struct hashmap *map, const void *key, const void *keydata)`::
-
- Returns the hashmap entry for the specified key, or NULL if not found.
-+
-`map` is the hashmap structure.
-+
-`key` is a hashmap_entry structure (or user data structure that starts with
-hashmap_entry) that has at least been initialized with the proper hash code
-(via `hashmap_entry_init`).
-+
-If an entry with matching hash code is found, `key` and `keydata` are passed
-to `hashmap_cmp_fn` to decide whether the entry matches the key.
-
-`void *hashmap_get_from_hash(const struct hashmap *map, unsigned int hash, const void *keydata)`::
-
- Returns the hashmap entry for the specified hash code and key data,
- or NULL if not found.
-+
-`map` is the hashmap structure.
-+
-`hash` is the hash code of the entry to look up.
-+
-If an entry with matching hash code is found, `keydata` is passed to
-`hashmap_cmp_fn` to decide whether the entry matches the key. The
-`entry_or_key` parameter points to a bogus hashmap_entry structure that
-should not be used in the comparison.
-
-`void *hashmap_get_next(const struct hashmap *map, const void *entry)`::
-
- Returns the next equal hashmap entry, or NULL if not found. This can be
- used to iterate over duplicate entries (see `hashmap_add`).
-+
-`map` is the hashmap structure.
-+
-`entry` is the hashmap_entry to start the search from, obtained via a previous
-call to `hashmap_get` or `hashmap_get_next`.
-
-`void hashmap_add(struct hashmap *map, void *entry)`::
-
- Adds a hashmap entry. This allows to add duplicate entries (i.e.
- separate values with the same key according to hashmap_cmp_fn).
-+
-`map` is the hashmap structure.
-+
-`entry` is the entry to add.
-
-`void *hashmap_put(struct hashmap *map, void *entry)`::
-
- Adds or replaces a hashmap entry. If the hashmap contains duplicate
- entries equal to the specified entry, only one of them will be replaced.
-+
-`map` is the hashmap structure.
-+
-`entry` is the entry to add or replace.
-+
-Returns the replaced entry, or NULL if not found (i.e. the entry was added).
-
-`void *hashmap_remove(struct hashmap *map, const void *key, const void *keydata)`::
-
- Removes a hashmap entry matching the specified key. If the hashmap
- contains duplicate entries equal to the specified key, only one of
- them will be removed.
-+
-`map` is the hashmap structure.
-+
-`key` is a hashmap_entry structure (or user data structure that starts with
-hashmap_entry) that has at least been initialized with the proper hash code
-(via `hashmap_entry_init`).
-+
-If an entry with matching hash code is found, `key` and `keydata` are
-passed to `hashmap_cmp_fn` to decide whether the entry matches the key.
-+
-Returns the removed entry, or NULL if not found.
-
-`void hashmap_disallow_rehash(struct hashmap *map, unsigned value)`::
-
- Disallow/allow automatic rehashing of the hashmap during inserts
- and deletes.
-+
-This is useful if the caller knows that the hashmap will be accessed
-by multiple threads.
-+
-The caller is still responsible for any necessary locking; this simply
-prevents unexpected rehashing. The caller is also responsible for properly
-sizing the initial hashmap to ensure good performance.
-+
-A call to allow rehashing does not force a rehash; that might happen
-with the next insert or delete.
-
-`void hashmap_iter_init(struct hashmap *map, struct hashmap_iter *iter)`::
-`void *hashmap_iter_next(struct hashmap_iter *iter)`::
-`void *hashmap_iter_first(struct hashmap *map, struct hashmap_iter *iter)`::
-
- Used to iterate over all entries of a hashmap. Note that it is
- not safe to add or remove entries to the hashmap while
- iterating.
-+
-`hashmap_iter_init` initializes a `hashmap_iter` structure.
-+
-`hashmap_iter_next` returns the next hashmap_entry, or NULL if there are no
-more entries.
-+
-`hashmap_iter_first` is a combination of both (i.e. initializes the iterator
-and returns the first entry, if any).
-
-`const char *strintern(const char *string)`::
-`const void *memintern(const void *data, size_t len)`::
-
- Returns the unique, interned version of the specified string or data,
- similar to the `String.intern` API in Java and .NET, respectively.
- Interned strings remain valid for the entire lifetime of the process.
-+
-Can be used as `[x]strdup()` or `xmemdupz` replacement, except that interned
-strings / data must not be modified or freed.
-+
-Interned strings are best used for short strings with high probability of
-duplicates.
-+
-Uses a hashmap to store the pool of interned strings.
-
-Usage example
--------------
-
-Here's a simple usage example that maps long keys to double values.
-------------
-struct hashmap map;
-
-struct long2double {
- struct hashmap_entry ent; /* must be the first member! */
- long key;
- double value;
-};
-
-static int long2double_cmp(const struct long2double *e1, const struct long2double *e2, const void *unused)
-{
- return !(e1->key == e2->key);
-}
-
-void long2double_init(void)
-{
- hashmap_init(&map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) long2double_cmp, 0);
-}
-
-void long2double_free(void)
-{
- hashmap_free(&map, 1);
-}
-
-static struct long2double *find_entry(long key)
-{
- struct long2double k;
- hashmap_entry_init(&k, memhash(&key, sizeof(long)));
- k.key = key;
- return hashmap_get(&map, &k, NULL);
-}
-
-double get_value(long key)
-{
- struct long2double *e = find_entry(key);
- return e ? e->value : 0;
-}
-
-void set_value(long key, double value)
-{
- struct long2double *e = find_entry(key);
- if (!e) {
- e = malloc(sizeof(struct long2double));
- hashmap_entry_init(e, memhash(&key, sizeof(long)));
- e->key = key;
- hashmap_add(&map, e);
- }
- e->value = value;
-}
-------------
-
-Using variable-sized keys
--------------------------
-
-The `hashmap_entry_get` and `hashmap_entry_remove` functions expect an ordinary
-`hashmap_entry` structure as key to find the correct entry. If the key data is
-variable-sized (e.g. a FLEX_ARRAY string) or quite large, it is undesirable
-to create a full-fledged entry structure on the heap and copy all the key data
-into the structure.
-
-In this case, the `keydata` parameter can be used to pass
-variable-sized key data directly to the comparison function, and the `key`
-parameter can be a stripped-down, fixed size entry structure allocated on the
-stack.
-
-See test-hashmap.c for an example using arbitrary-length strings as keys.
diff --git a/attr.c b/attr.c
index 37454999d..56961f023 100644
--- a/attr.c
+++ b/attr.c
@@ -76,9 +76,10 @@ struct attr_hash_entry {
};
/* attr_hashmap comparison function */
-static int attr_hash_entry_cmp(const struct attr_hash_entry *a,
+static int attr_hash_entry_cmp(void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct attr_hash_entry *a,
const struct attr_hash_entry *b,
- void *unused)
+ void *unused_keydata)
{
return (a->keylen != b->keylen) || strncmp(a->key, b->key, a->keylen);
}
@@ -86,7 +87,7 @@ static int attr_hash_entry_cmp(const struct attr_hash_entry *a,
/* Initialize an 'attr_hashmap' object */
static void attr_hashmap_init(struct attr_hashmap *map)
{
- hashmap_init(&map->map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) attr_hash_entry_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&map->map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) attr_hash_entry_cmp, NULL, 0);
}
/*
diff --git a/builtin/describe.c b/builtin/describe.c
index 19eacdd17..89ea1cdd6 100644
--- a/builtin/describe.c
+++ b/builtin/describe.c
@@ -54,8 +54,10 @@ static const char *prio_names[] = {
N_("head"), N_("lightweight"), N_("annotated"),
};
-static int commit_name_cmp(const struct commit_name *cn1,
- const struct commit_name *cn2, const void *peeled)
+static int commit_name_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct commit_name *cn1,
+ const struct commit_name *cn2,
+ const void *peeled)
{
return oidcmp(&cn1->peeled, peeled ? peeled : &cn2->peeled);
}
@@ -501,7 +503,7 @@ int cmd_describe(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
return cmd_name_rev(args.argc, args.argv, prefix);
}
- hashmap_init(&names, (hashmap_cmp_fn) commit_name_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&names, (hashmap_cmp_fn) commit_name_cmp, NULL, 0);
for_each_rawref(get_name, NULL);
if (!names.size && !always)
die(_("No names found, cannot describe anything."));
diff --git a/builtin/difftool.c b/builtin/difftool.c
index 9199227f6..a1a26ba89 100644
--- a/builtin/difftool.c
+++ b/builtin/difftool.c
@@ -130,8 +130,10 @@ struct working_tree_entry {
char path[FLEX_ARRAY];
};
-static int working_tree_entry_cmp(struct working_tree_entry *a,
- struct working_tree_entry *b, void *keydata)
+static int working_tree_entry_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ struct working_tree_entry *a,
+ struct working_tree_entry *b,
+ void *unused_keydata)
{
return strcmp(a->path, b->path);
}
@@ -146,7 +148,9 @@ struct pair_entry {
const char path[FLEX_ARRAY];
};
-static int pair_cmp(struct pair_entry *a, struct pair_entry *b, void *keydata)
+static int pair_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ struct pair_entry *a, struct pair_entry *b,
+ void *unused_keydata)
{
return strcmp(a->path, b->path);
}
@@ -174,7 +178,9 @@ struct path_entry {
char path[FLEX_ARRAY];
};
-static int path_entry_cmp(struct path_entry *a, struct path_entry *b, void *key)
+static int path_entry_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ struct path_entry *a, struct path_entry *b,
+ void *key)
{
return strcmp(a->path, key ? key : b->path);
}
@@ -367,9 +373,9 @@ static int run_dir_diff(const char *extcmd, int symlinks, const char *prefix,
wtdir_len = wtdir.len;
hashmap_init(&working_tree_dups,
- (hashmap_cmp_fn)working_tree_entry_cmp, 0);
- hashmap_init(&submodules, (hashmap_cmp_fn)pair_cmp, 0);
- hashmap_init(&symlinks2, (hashmap_cmp_fn)pair_cmp, 0);
+ (hashmap_cmp_fn)working_tree_entry_cmp, NULL, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&submodules, (hashmap_cmp_fn)pair_cmp, NULL, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&symlinks2, (hashmap_cmp_fn)pair_cmp, NULL, 0);
child.no_stdin = 1;
child.git_cmd = 1;
@@ -580,9 +586,9 @@ static int run_dir_diff(const char *extcmd, int symlinks, const char *prefix,
* files through the symlink.
*/
hashmap_init(&wt_modified, (hashmap_cmp_fn)path_entry_cmp,
- wtindex.cache_nr);
+ NULL, wtindex.cache_nr);
hashmap_init(&tmp_modified, (hashmap_cmp_fn)path_entry_cmp,
- wtindex.cache_nr);
+ NULL, wtindex.cache_nr);
for (i = 0; i < wtindex.cache_nr; i++) {
struct hashmap_entry dummy;
diff --git a/builtin/fast-export.c b/builtin/fast-export.c
index 12d501bfd..d412c0a8f 100644
--- a/builtin/fast-export.c
+++ b/builtin/fast-export.c
@@ -93,8 +93,9 @@ struct anonymized_entry {
size_t anon_len;
};
-static int anonymized_entry_cmp(const void *va, const void *vb,
- const void *data)
+static int anonymized_entry_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const void *va, const void *vb,
+ const void *unused_keydata)
{
const struct anonymized_entry *a = va, *b = vb;
return a->orig_len != b->orig_len ||
@@ -113,7 +114,7 @@ static const void *anonymize_mem(struct hashmap *map,
struct anonymized_entry key, *ret;
if (!map->cmpfn)
- hashmap_init(map, anonymized_entry_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(map, anonymized_entry_cmp, NULL, 0);
hashmap_entry_init(&key, memhash(orig, *len));
key.orig = orig;
diff --git a/config.c b/config.c
index a9356c138..231f9a750 100644
--- a/config.c
+++ b/config.c
@@ -1714,15 +1714,18 @@ static int configset_add_value(struct config_set *cs, const char *key, const cha
return 0;
}
-static int config_set_element_cmp(const struct config_set_element *e1,
- const struct config_set_element *e2, const void *unused)
+static int config_set_element_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct config_set_element *e1,
+ const struct config_set_element *e2,
+ const void *unused_keydata)
{
return strcmp(e1->key, e2->key);
}
void git_configset_init(struct config_set *cs)
{
- hashmap_init(&cs->config_hash, (hashmap_cmp_fn)config_set_element_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&cs->config_hash, (hashmap_cmp_fn)config_set_element_cmp,
+ NULL, 0);
cs->hash_initialized = 1;
cs->list.nr = 0;
cs->list.alloc = 0;
diff --git a/convert.c b/convert.c
index 7d2a519da..deaf0ba7b 100644
--- a/convert.c
+++ b/convert.c
@@ -583,7 +583,8 @@ static int apply_multi_file_filter(const char *path, const char *src, size_t len
if (!subprocess_map_initialized) {
subprocess_map_initialized = 1;
- hashmap_init(&subprocess_map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) cmd2process_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&subprocess_map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) cmd2process_cmp,
+ NULL, 0);
entry = NULL;
} else {
entry = (struct cmd2process *)subprocess_find_entry(&subprocess_map, cmd);
diff --git a/diffcore-rename.c b/diffcore-rename.c
index 1e4678b7d..786f38949 100644
--- a/diffcore-rename.c
+++ b/diffcore-rename.c
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ static int find_exact_renames(struct diff_options *options)
/* Add all sources to the hash table in reverse order, because
* later on they will be retrieved in LIFO order.
*/
- hashmap_init(&file_table, NULL, rename_src_nr);
+ hashmap_init(&file_table, NULL, NULL, rename_src_nr);
for (i = rename_src_nr-1; i >= 0; i--)
insert_file_table(&file_table, i, rename_src[i].p->one);
diff --git a/hashmap.c b/hashmap.c
index 7d1044eb5..9b6a12859 100644
--- a/hashmap.c
+++ b/hashmap.c
@@ -95,7 +95,9 @@ static inline int entry_equals(const struct hashmap *map,
const struct hashmap_entry *e1, const struct hashmap_entry *e2,
const void *keydata)
{
- return (e1 == e2) || (e1->hash == e2->hash && !map->cmpfn(e1, e2, keydata));
+ return (e1 == e2) ||
+ (e1->hash == e2->hash &&
+ !map->cmpfn(map->cmpfn_data, e1, e2, keydata));
}
static inline unsigned int bucket(const struct hashmap *map,
@@ -140,19 +142,23 @@ static inline struct hashmap_entry **find_entry_ptr(const struct hashmap *map,
return e;
}
-static int always_equal(const void *unused1, const void *unused2, const void *unused3)
+static int always_equal(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const void *unused1,
+ const void *unused2,
+ const void *unused_keydata)
{
return 0;
}
void hashmap_init(struct hashmap *map, hashmap_cmp_fn equals_function,
- size_t initial_size)
+ const void *cmpfn_data, size_t initial_size)
{
unsigned int size = HASHMAP_INITIAL_SIZE;
memset(map, 0, sizeof(*map));
map->cmpfn = equals_function ? equals_function : always_equal;
+ map->cmpfn_data = cmpfn_data;
/* calculate initial table size and allocate the table */
initial_size = (unsigned int) ((uint64_t) initial_size * 100
@@ -260,7 +266,8 @@ struct pool_entry {
unsigned char data[FLEX_ARRAY];
};
-static int pool_entry_cmp(const struct pool_entry *e1,
+static int pool_entry_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct pool_entry *e1,
const struct pool_entry *e2,
const unsigned char *keydata)
{
@@ -275,7 +282,7 @@ const void *memintern(const void *data, size_t len)
/* initialize string pool hashmap */
if (!map.tablesize)
- hashmap_init(&map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) pool_entry_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) pool_entry_cmp, NULL, 0);
/* lookup interned string in pool */
hashmap_entry_init(&key, memhash(data, len));
diff --git a/hashmap.h b/hashmap.h
index de6022a3a..7a8fa7fa3 100644
--- a/hashmap.h
+++ b/hashmap.h
@@ -3,17 +3,123 @@
/*
* Generic implementation of hash-based key-value mappings.
- * See Documentation/technical/api-hashmap.txt.
+ *
+ * An example that maps long to a string:
+ * For the sake of the example this allows to lookup exact values, too
+ * (i.e. it is operated as a set, the value is part of the key)
+ * -------------------------------------
+ *
+ * struct hashmap map;
+ * struct long2string {
+ * struct hashmap_entry ent; // must be the first member!
+ * long key;
+ * char value[FLEX_ARRAY]; // be careful with allocating on stack!
+ * };
+ *
+ * #define COMPARE_VALUE 1
+ *
+ * static int long2string_cmp(const struct long2string *e1,
+ * const struct long2string *e2,
+ * const void *keydata, const void *userdata)
+ * {
+ * char *string = keydata;
+ * unsigned *flags = (unsigned*)userdata;
+ *
+ * if (flags & COMPARE_VALUE)
+ * return !(e1->key == e2->key) || (keydata ?
+ * strcmp(e1->value, keydata) : strcmp(e1->value, e2->value));
+ * else
+ * return !(e1->key == e2->key);
+ * }
+ *
+ * int main(int argc, char **argv)
+ * {
+ * long key;
+ * char *value, *action;
+ *
+ * unsigned flags = ALLOW_DUPLICATE_KEYS;
+ *
+ * hashmap_init(&map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) long2string_cmp, &flags, 0);
+ *
+ * while (scanf("%s %l %s", action, key, value)) {
+ *
+ * if (!strcmp("add", action)) {
+ * struct long2string *e;
+ * e = malloc(sizeof(struct long2string) + strlen(value));
+ * hashmap_entry_init(e, memhash(&key, sizeof(long)));
+ * e->key = key;
+ * memcpy(e->value, value, strlen(value));
+ * hashmap_add(&map, e);
+ * }
+ *
+ * if (!strcmp("print_all_by_key", action)) {
+ * flags &= ~COMPARE_VALUE;
+ *
+ * struct long2string k;
+ * hashmap_entry_init(&k, memhash(&key, sizeof(long)));
+ * k.key = key;
+ *
+ * struct long2string *e = hashmap_get(&map, &k, NULL);
+ * if (e) {
+ * printf("first: %l %s\n", e->key, e->value);
+ * while (e = hashmap_get_next(&map, e))
+ * printf("found more: %l %s\n", e->key, e->value);
+ * }
+ * }
+ *
+ * if (!strcmp("has_exact_match", action)) {
+ * flags |= COMPARE_VALUE;
+ *
+ * struct long2string *e;
+ * e = malloc(sizeof(struct long2string) + strlen(value));
+ * hashmap_entry_init(e, memhash(&key, sizeof(long)));
+ * e->key = key;
+ * memcpy(e->value, value, strlen(value));
+ *
+ * printf("%s found\n", hashmap_get(&map, e, NULL) ? "" : "not");
+ * }
+ *
+ * if (!strcmp("has_exact_match_no_heap_alloc", action)) {
+ * flags |= COMPARE_VALUE;
+ *
+ * struct long2string e;
+ * hashmap_entry_init(e, memhash(&key, sizeof(long)));
+ * e.key = key;
+ *
+ * printf("%s found\n", hashmap_get(&map, e, value) ? "" : "not");
+ * }
+ *
+ * if (!strcmp("end", action)) {
+ * hashmap_free(&map, 1);
+ * break;
+ * }
+ * }
+ * }
*/
-/* FNV-1 functions */
-
+/*
+ * Ready-to-use hash functions for strings, using the FNV-1 algorithm (see
+ * http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv).
+ * `strhash` and `strihash` take 0-terminated strings, while `memhash` and
+ * `memihash` operate on arbitrary-length memory.
+ * `strihash` and `memihash` are case insensitive versions.
+ * `memihash_cont` is a variant of `memihash` that allows a computation to be
+ * continued with another chunk of data.
+ */
extern unsigned int strhash(const char *buf);
extern unsigned int strihash(const char *buf);
extern unsigned int memhash(const void *buf, size_t len);
extern unsigned int memihash(const void *buf, size_t len);
extern unsigned int memihash_cont(unsigned int hash_seed, const void *buf, size_t len);
+/*
+ * Converts a cryptographic hash (e.g. SHA-1) into an int-sized hash code
+ * for use in hash tables. Cryptographic hashes are supposed to have
+ * uniform distribution, so in contrast to `memhash()`, this just copies
+ * the first `sizeof(int)` bytes without shuffling any bits. Note that
+ * the results will be different on big-endian and little-endian
+ * platforms, so they should not be stored or transferred over the net.
+ */
static inline unsigned int sha1hash(const unsigned char *sha1)
{
/*
@@ -25,86 +131,255 @@ static inline unsigned int sha1hash(const unsigned char *sha1)
return hash;
}
-/* data structures */
-
+/*
+ * struct hashmap_entry is an opaque structure representing an entry in the
+ * hash table, which must be used as first member of user data structures.
+ * Ideally it should be followed by an int-sized member to prevent unused
+ * memory on 64-bit systems due to alignment.
+ */
struct hashmap_entry {
+ /*
+ * next points to the next entry in case of collisions (i.e. if
+ * multiple entries map to the same bucket)
+ */
struct hashmap_entry *next;
+
+ /* entry's hash code */
unsigned int hash;
};
-typedef int (*hashmap_cmp_fn)(const void *entry, const void *entry_or_key,
- const void *keydata);
+/*
+ * User-supplied function to test two hashmap entries for equality. Shall
+ * return 0 if the entries are equal.
+ *
+ * This function is always called with non-NULL `entry` and `entry_or_key`
+ * parameters that have the same hash code.
+ *
+ * When looking up an entry, the `key` and `keydata` parameters to hashmap_get
+ * and hashmap_remove are always passed as second `entry_or_key` and third
+ * argument `keydata`, respectively. Otherwise, `keydata` is NULL.
+ *
+ * When it is too expensive to allocate a user entry (either because it is
+ * large or varialbe sized, such that it is not on the stack), then the
+ * relevant data to check for equality should be passed via `keydata`.
+ * In this case `key` can be a stripped down version of the user key data
+ * or even just a hashmap_entry having the correct hash.
+ *
+ * The `hashmap_cmp_fn_data` entry is the pointer given in the init function.
+ */
+typedef int (*hashmap_cmp_fn)(const void *hashmap_cmp_fn_data,
+ const void *entry, const void *entry_or_key,
+ const void *keydata);
+/*
+ * struct hashmap is the hash table structure. Members can be used as follows,
+ * but should not be modified directly.
+ */
struct hashmap {
struct hashmap_entry **table;
+
+ /* Stores the comparison function specified in `hashmap_init()`. */
hashmap_cmp_fn cmpfn;
- unsigned int size, tablesize, grow_at, shrink_at;
- unsigned disallow_rehash : 1;
-};
+ const void *cmpfn_data;
-struct hashmap_iter {
- struct hashmap *map;
- struct hashmap_entry *next;
- unsigned int tablepos;
+ /* total number of entries (0 means the hashmap is empty) */
+ unsigned int size;
+
+ /*
+ * tablesize is the allocated size of the hash table. A non-0 value
+ * indicates that the hashmap is initialized. It may also be useful
+ * for statistical purposes (i.e. `size / tablesize` is the current
+ * load factor).
+ */
+ unsigned int tablesize;
+
+ unsigned int grow_at;
+ unsigned int shrink_at;
+
+ /* See `hashmap_disallow_rehash`. */
+ unsigned disallow_rehash : 1;
};
/* hashmap functions */
-extern void hashmap_init(struct hashmap *map, hashmap_cmp_fn equals_function,
- size_t initial_size);
+/*
+ * Initializes a hashmap structure.
+ *
+ * `map` is the hashmap to initialize.
+ *
+ * The `equals_function` can be specified to compare two entries for equality.
+ * If NULL, entries are considered equal if their hash codes are equal.
+ *
+ * The `equals_function_data` parameter can be used to provide additional data
+ * (a callback cookie) that will be passed to `equals_function` each time it
+ * is called. This allows a single `equals_function` to implement multiple
+ * comparison functions.
+ *
+ * If the total number of entries is known in advance, the `initial_size`
+ * parameter may be used to preallocate a sufficiently large table and thus
+ * prevent expensive resizing. If 0, the table is dynamically resized.
+ */
+extern void hashmap_init(struct hashmap *map,
+ hashmap_cmp_fn equals_function,
+ const void *equals_function_data,
+ size_t initial_size);
+
+/*
+ * Frees a hashmap structure and allocated memory.
+ *
+ * If `free_entries` is true, each hashmap_entry in the map is freed as well
+ * using stdlibs free().
+ */
extern void hashmap_free(struct hashmap *map, int free_entries);
/* hashmap_entry functions */
+/*
+ * Initializes a hashmap_entry structure.
+ *
+ * `entry` points to the entry to initialize.
+ * `hash` is the hash code of the entry.
+ *
+ * The hashmap_entry structure does not hold references to external resources,
+ * and it is safe to just discard it once you are done with it (i.e. if
+ * your structure was allocated with xmalloc(), you can just free(3) it,
+ * and if it is on stack, you can just let it go out of scope).
+ */
static inline void hashmap_entry_init(void *entry, unsigned int hash)
{
struct hashmap_entry *e = entry;
e->hash = hash;
e->next = NULL;
}
+
+/*
+ * Returns the hashmap entry for the specified key, or NULL if not found.
+ *
+ * `map` is the hashmap structure.
+ *
+ * `key` is a user data structure that starts with hashmap_entry that has at
+ * least been initialized with the proper hash code (via `hashmap_entry_init`).
+ *
+ * `keydata` is a data structure that holds just enough information to check
+ * for equality to a given entry.
+ *
+ * If the key data is variable-sized (e.g. a FLEX_ARRAY string) or quite large,
+ * it is undesirable to create a full-fledged entry structure on the heap and
+ * copy all the key data into the structure.
+ *
+ * In this case, the `keydata` parameter can be used to pass
+ * variable-sized key data directly to the comparison function, and the `key`
+ * parameter can be a stripped-down, fixed size entry structure allocated on the
+ * stack.
+ *
+ * If an entry with matching hash code is found, `key` and `keydata` are passed
+ * to `hashmap_cmp_fn` to decide whether the entry matches the key.
+ */
extern void *hashmap_get(const struct hashmap *map, const void *key,
- const void *keydata);
-extern void *hashmap_get_next(const struct hashmap *map, const void *entry);
-extern void hashmap_add(struct hashmap *map, void *entry);
-extern void *hashmap_put(struct hashmap *map, void *entry);
-extern void *hashmap_remove(struct hashmap *map, const void *key,
- const void *keydata);
+ const void *keydata);
+/*
+ * Returns the hashmap entry for the specified hash code and key data,
+ * or NULL if not found.
+ *
+ * `map` is the hashmap structure.
+ * `hash` is the hash code of the entry to look up.
+ *
+ * If an entry with matching hash code is found, `keydata` is passed to
+ * `hashmap_cmp_fn` to decide whether the entry matches the key. The
+ * `entry_or_key` parameter of `hashmap_cmp_fn` points to a hashmap_entry
+ * structure that should not be used in the comparison.
+ */
static inline void *hashmap_get_from_hash(const struct hashmap *map,
- unsigned int hash, const void *keydata)
+ unsigned int hash,
+ const void *keydata)
{
struct hashmap_entry key;
hashmap_entry_init(&key, hash);
return hashmap_get(map, &key, keydata);
}
+/*
+ * Returns the next equal hashmap entry, or NULL if not found. This can be
+ * used to iterate over duplicate entries (see `hashmap_add`).
+ *
+ * `map` is the hashmap structure.
+ * `entry` is the hashmap_entry to start the search from, obtained via a previous
+ * call to `hashmap_get` or `hashmap_get_next`.
+ */
+extern void *hashmap_get_next(const struct hashmap *map, const void *entry);
+
+/*
+ * Adds a hashmap entry. This allows to add duplicate entries (i.e.
+ * separate values with the same key according to hashmap_cmp_fn).
+ *
+ * `map` is the hashmap structure.
+ * `entry` is the entry to add.
+ */
+extern void hashmap_add(struct hashmap *map, void *entry);
+
+/*
+ * Adds or replaces a hashmap entry. If the hashmap contains duplicate
+ * entries equal to the specified entry, only one of them will be replaced.
+ *
+ * `map` is the hashmap structure.
+ * `entry` is the entry to add or replace.
+ * Returns the replaced entry, or NULL if not found (i.e. the entry was added).
+ */
+extern void *hashmap_put(struct hashmap *map, void *entry);
+
+/*
+ * Removes a hashmap entry matching the specified key. If the hashmap contains
+ * duplicate entries equal to the specified key, only one of them will be
+ * removed. Returns the removed entry, or NULL if not found.
+ *
+ * Argument explanation is the same as in `hashmap_get`.
+ */
+extern void *hashmap_remove(struct hashmap *map, const void *key,
+ const void *keydata);
+
+/*
+ * Returns the `bucket` an entry is stored in.
+ * Useful for multithreaded read access.
+ */
int hashmap_bucket(const struct hashmap *map, unsigned int hash);
/*
* Disallow/allow rehashing of the hashmap.
- * This is useful if the caller knows that the hashmap
- * needs multi-threaded access. The caller is still
- * required to guard/lock searches and inserts in a
- * manner appropriate to their usage. This simply
- * prevents the table from being unexpectedly re-mapped.
+ * This is useful if the caller knows that the hashmap needs multi-threaded
+ * access. The caller is still required to guard/lock searches and inserts
+ * in a manner appropriate to their usage. This simply prevents the table
+ * from being unexpectedly re-mapped.
*
- * If is up to the caller to ensure that the hashmap is
- * initialized to a reasonable size to prevent poor
- * performance.
+ * It is up to the caller to ensure that the hashmap is initialized to a
+ * reasonable size to prevent poor performance.
*
- * When value=1, prevent future rehashes on adds and deleted.
- * When value=0, allow future rehahses. This DOES NOT force
- * a rehash now.
+ * A call to allow rehashing does not force a rehash; that might happen
+ * with the next insert or delete.
*/
static inline void hashmap_disallow_rehash(struct hashmap *map, unsigned value)
{
map->disallow_rehash = value;
}
-/* hashmap_iter functions */
+/*
+ * Used to iterate over all entries of a hashmap. Note that it is
+ * not safe to add or remove entries to the hashmap while
+ * iterating.
+ */
+struct hashmap_iter {
+ struct hashmap *map;
+ struct hashmap_entry *next;
+ unsigned int tablepos;
+};
+/* Initializes a `hashmap_iter` structure. */
extern void hashmap_iter_init(struct hashmap *map, struct hashmap_iter *iter);
+
+/* Returns the next hashmap_entry, or NULL if there are no more entries. */
extern void *hashmap_iter_next(struct hashmap_iter *iter);
+
+/* Initializes the iterator and returns the first entry, if any. */
static inline void *hashmap_iter_first(struct hashmap *map,
struct hashmap_iter *iter)
{
@@ -112,8 +387,21 @@ static inline void *hashmap_iter_first(struct hashmap *map,
return hashmap_iter_next(iter);
}
-/* string interning */
+/* String interning */
+/*
+ * Returns the unique, interned version of the specified string or data,
+ * similar to the `String.intern` API in Java and .NET, respectively.
+ * Interned strings remain valid for the entire lifetime of the process.
+ *
+ * Can be used as `[x]strdup()` or `xmemdupz` replacement, except that interned
+ * strings / data must not be modified or freed.
+ *
+ * Interned strings are best used for short strings with high probability of
+ * duplicates.
+ *
+ * Uses a hashmap to store the pool of interned strings.
+ */
extern const void *memintern(const void *data, size_t len);
static inline const char *strintern(const char *string)
{
diff --git a/name-hash.c b/name-hash.c
index 39309efb7..0e10f3eab 100644
--- a/name-hash.c
+++ b/name-hash.c
@@ -16,8 +16,10 @@ struct dir_entry {
char name[FLEX_ARRAY];
};
-static int dir_entry_cmp(const struct dir_entry *e1,
- const struct dir_entry *e2, const char *name)
+static int dir_entry_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct dir_entry *e1,
+ const struct dir_entry *e2,
+ const char *name)
{
return e1->namelen != e2->namelen || strncasecmp(e1->name,
name ? name : e2->name, e1->namelen);
@@ -107,8 +109,10 @@ static void hash_index_entry(struct index_state *istate, struct cache_entry *ce)
add_dir_entry(istate, ce);
}
-static int cache_entry_cmp(const struct cache_entry *ce1,
- const struct cache_entry *ce2, const void *remove)
+static int cache_entry_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct cache_entry *ce1,
+ const struct cache_entry *ce2,
+ const void *remove)
{
/*
* For remove_name_hash, find the exact entry (pointer equality); for
@@ -571,9 +575,9 @@ static void lazy_init_name_hash(struct index_state *istate)
if (istate->name_hash_initialized)
return;
hashmap_init(&istate->name_hash, (hashmap_cmp_fn) cache_entry_cmp,
- istate->cache_nr);
+ NULL, istate->cache_nr);
hashmap_init(&istate->dir_hash, (hashmap_cmp_fn) dir_entry_cmp,
- istate->cache_nr);
+ NULL, istate->cache_nr);
if (lookup_lazy_params(istate)) {
hashmap_disallow_rehash(&istate->dir_hash, 1);
diff --git a/oidset.c b/oidset.c
index ac169f05d..a6a08ba52 100644
--- a/oidset.c
+++ b/oidset.c
@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ struct oidset_entry {
struct object_id oid;
};
-static int oidset_hashcmp(const void *va, const void *vb,
+static int oidset_hashcmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const void *va, const void *vb,
const void *vkey)
{
const struct oidset_entry *a = va, *b = vb;
@@ -30,7 +31,7 @@ int oidset_insert(struct oidset *set, const struct object_id *oid)
struct oidset_entry *entry;
if (!set->map.cmpfn)
- hashmap_init(&set->map, oidset_hashcmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&set->map, oidset_hashcmp, NULL, 0);
if (oidset_contains(set, oid))
return 1;
diff --git a/patch-ids.c b/patch-ids.c
index 9c0ab9e67..b4166b0f3 100644
--- a/patch-ids.c
+++ b/patch-ids.c
@@ -35,9 +35,10 @@ int commit_patch_id(struct commit *commit, struct diff_options *options,
* the side of safety. The actual value being negative does not have
* any significance; only that it is non-zero matters.
*/
-static int patch_id_cmp(struct patch_id *a,
+static int patch_id_cmp(struct diff_options *opt,
+ struct patch_id *a,
struct patch_id *b,
- struct diff_options *opt)
+ const void *unused_keydata)
{
if (is_null_oid(&a->patch_id) &&
commit_patch_id(a->commit, opt, &a->patch_id, 0))
@@ -57,7 +58,8 @@ int init_patch_ids(struct patch_ids *ids)
ids->diffopts.detect_rename = 0;
DIFF_OPT_SET(&ids->diffopts, RECURSIVE);
diff_setup_done(&ids->diffopts);
- hashmap_init(&ids->patches, (hashmap_cmp_fn)patch_id_cmp, 256);
+ hashmap_init(&ids->patches, (hashmap_cmp_fn)patch_id_cmp,
+ &ids->diffopts, 256);
return 0;
}
@@ -93,7 +95,7 @@ struct patch_id *has_commit_patch_id(struct commit *commit,
if (init_patch_id_entry(&patch, commit, ids))
return NULL;
- return hashmap_get(&ids->patches, &patch, &ids->diffopts);
+ return hashmap_get(&ids->patches, &patch, NULL);
}
struct patch_id *add_commit_patch_id(struct commit *commit,
diff --git a/refs.c b/refs.c
index 7aae78cb5..ba22f4ace 100644
--- a/refs.c
+++ b/refs.c
@@ -1525,7 +1525,8 @@ struct ref_store_hash_entry
char name[FLEX_ARRAY];
};
-static int ref_store_hash_cmp(const void *entry, const void *entry_or_key,
+static int ref_store_hash_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const void *entry, const void *entry_or_key,
const void *keydata)
{
const struct ref_store_hash_entry *e1 = entry, *e2 = entry_or_key;
@@ -1608,7 +1609,7 @@ static void register_ref_store_map(struct hashmap *map,
const char *name)
{
if (!map->tablesize)
- hashmap_init(map, ref_store_hash_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(map, ref_store_hash_cmp, NULL, 0);
if (hashmap_put(map, alloc_ref_store_hash_entry(name, refs)))
die("BUG: %s ref_store '%s' initialized twice", type, name);
diff --git a/remote.c b/remote.c
index d87482573..60d004392 100644
--- a/remote.c
+++ b/remote.c
@@ -133,7 +133,10 @@ struct remotes_hash_key {
int len;
};
-static int remotes_hash_cmp(const struct remote *a, const struct remote *b, const struct remotes_hash_key *key)
+static int remotes_hash_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct remote *a,
+ const struct remote *b,
+ const struct remotes_hash_key *key)
{
if (key)
return strncmp(a->name, key->str, key->len) || a->name[key->len];
@@ -144,7 +147,7 @@ static int remotes_hash_cmp(const struct remote *a, const struct remote *b, cons
static inline void init_remotes_hash(void)
{
if (!remotes_hash.cmpfn)
- hashmap_init(&remotes_hash, (hashmap_cmp_fn)remotes_hash_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&remotes_hash, (hashmap_cmp_fn)remotes_hash_cmp, NULL, 0);
}
static struct remote *make_remote(const char *name, int len)
diff --git a/sha1_file.c b/sha1_file.c
index 5862386cd..fca165f13 100644
--- a/sha1_file.c
+++ b/sha1_file.c
@@ -2275,7 +2275,8 @@ static int delta_base_cache_key_eq(const struct delta_base_cache_key *a,
return a->p == b->p && a->base_offset == b->base_offset;
}
-static int delta_base_cache_hash_cmp(const void *va, const void *vb,
+static int delta_base_cache_hash_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const void *va, const void *vb,
const void *vkey)
{
const struct delta_base_cache_entry *a = va, *b = vb;
@@ -2360,7 +2361,7 @@ static void add_delta_base_cache(struct packed_git *p, off_t base_offset,
list_add_tail(&ent->lru, &delta_base_cache_lru);
if (!delta_base_cache.cmpfn)
- hashmap_init(&delta_base_cache, delta_base_cache_hash_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&delta_base_cache, delta_base_cache_hash_cmp, NULL, 0);
hashmap_entry_init(ent, pack_entry_hash(p, base_offset));
hashmap_add(&delta_base_cache, ent);
}
diff --git a/sub-process.c b/sub-process.c
index 92f8aea70..a3cfab1a9 100644
--- a/sub-process.c
+++ b/sub-process.c
@@ -5,9 +5,10 @@
#include "sigchain.h"
#include "pkt-line.h"
-int cmd2process_cmp(const struct subprocess_entry *e1,
- const struct subprocess_entry *e2,
- const void *unused)
+int cmd2process_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct subprocess_entry *e1,
+ const struct subprocess_entry *e2,
+ const void *unused_keydata)
{
return strcmp(e1->cmd, e2->cmd);
}
diff --git a/sub-process.h b/sub-process.h
index d9a45cd35..96a2cca36 100644
--- a/sub-process.h
+++ b/sub-process.h
@@ -20,8 +20,10 @@ struct subprocess_entry {
/* subprocess functions */
-int cmd2process_cmp(const struct subprocess_entry *e1,
- const struct subprocess_entry *e2, const void *unused);
+extern int cmd2process_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct subprocess_entry *e1,
+ const struct subprocess_entry *e2,
+ const void *unused_keydata);
typedef int(*subprocess_start_fn)(struct subprocess_entry *entry);
int subprocess_start(struct hashmap *hashmap, struct subprocess_entry *entry, const char *cmd,
diff --git a/submodule-config.c b/submodule-config.c
index 37cfcceb9..eeb154a89 100644
--- a/submodule-config.c
+++ b/submodule-config.c
@@ -33,17 +33,19 @@ enum lookup_type {
lookup_path
};
-static int config_path_cmp(const struct submodule_entry *a,
+static int config_path_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct submodule_entry *a,
const struct submodule_entry *b,
- const void *unused)
+ const void *unused_keydata)
{
return strcmp(a->config->path, b->config->path) ||
hashcmp(a->config->gitmodules_sha1, b->config->gitmodules_sha1);
}
-static int config_name_cmp(const struct submodule_entry *a,
+static int config_name_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct submodule_entry *a,
const struct submodule_entry *b,
- const void *unused)
+ const void *unused_keydata)
{
return strcmp(a->config->name, b->config->name) ||
hashcmp(a->config->gitmodules_sha1, b->config->gitmodules_sha1);
@@ -56,8 +58,8 @@ static struct submodule_cache *submodule_cache_alloc(void)
static void submodule_cache_init(struct submodule_cache *cache)
{
- hashmap_init(&cache->for_path, (hashmap_cmp_fn) config_path_cmp, 0);
- hashmap_init(&cache->for_name, (hashmap_cmp_fn) config_name_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&cache->for_path, (hashmap_cmp_fn) config_path_cmp, NULL, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&cache->for_name, (hashmap_cmp_fn) config_name_cmp, NULL, 0);
cache->initialized = 1;
}
diff --git a/t/helper/test-hashmap.c b/t/helper/test-hashmap.c
index 7aa9440e2..095d7395f 100644
--- a/t/helper/test-hashmap.c
+++ b/t/helper/test-hashmap.c
@@ -13,14 +13,18 @@ static const char *get_value(const struct test_entry *e)
return e->key + strlen(e->key) + 1;
}
-static int test_entry_cmp(const struct test_entry *e1,
- const struct test_entry *e2, const char* key)
+static int test_entry_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct test_entry *e1,
+ const struct test_entry *e2,
+ const char* key)
{
return strcmp(e1->key, key ? key : e2->key);
}
-static int test_entry_cmp_icase(const struct test_entry *e1,
- const struct test_entry *e2, const char* key)
+static int test_entry_cmp_icase(const void *unused_cmp_data,
+ const struct test_entry *e1,
+ const struct test_entry *e2,
+ const char* key)
{
return strcasecmp(e1->key, key ? key : e2->key);
}
@@ -92,7 +96,8 @@ static void perf_hashmap(unsigned int method, unsigned int rounds)
if (method & TEST_ADD) {
/* test adding to the map */
for (j = 0; j < rounds; j++) {
- hashmap_init(&map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) test_entry_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) test_entry_cmp,
+ NULL, 0);
/* add entries */
for (i = 0; i < TEST_SIZE; i++) {
@@ -104,7 +109,7 @@ static void perf_hashmap(unsigned int method, unsigned int rounds)
}
} else {
/* test map lookups */
- hashmap_init(&map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) test_entry_cmp, 0);
+ hashmap_init(&map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) test_entry_cmp, NULL, 0);
/* fill the map (sparsely if specified) */
j = (method & TEST_SPARSE) ? TEST_SIZE / 10 : TEST_SIZE;
@@ -147,7 +152,7 @@ int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
/* init hash map */
icase = argc > 1 && !strcmp("ignorecase", argv[1]);
hashmap_init(&map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) (icase ? test_entry_cmp_icase
- : test_entry_cmp), 0);
+ : test_entry_cmp), NULL, 0);
/* process commands from stdin */
while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), stdin)) {