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ASTERISK-29714

Change-Id: I542ce887a16603f886a915920d5710d4a0a1358d
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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2013, Digium, Inc.
*
* David M. Lee, II <dlee@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef _ASTERISK_VECTOR_H
#define _ASTERISK_VECTOR_H
#include "asterisk/lock.h"
/*! \file
*
* \brief Vector container support.
*
* A vector is a variable length array, with properties that can be useful when
* order doesn't matter.
* - Appends are asymptotically constant time.
* - Unordered removes are constant time.
* - Search is linear time
*
* \author David M. Lee, II <dlee@digium.com>
* \since 12
*/
/*!
* \brief Define a vector structure
*
* \param name Optional vector struct name.
* \param type Vector element type.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR(name, type) \
struct name { \
type *elems; \
size_t max; \
size_t current; \
}
/*! \brief Integer vector definition */
AST_VECTOR(ast_vector_int, int);
/*! \brief String vector definitions */
AST_VECTOR(ast_vector_string, char *);
AST_VECTOR(ast_vector_const_string, const char *);
/*! Options to override default processing of ast_vector_string_split. */
enum ast_vector_string_split_flags {
/*! Do not trim whitespace from values. */
AST_VECTOR_STRING_SPLIT_NO_TRIM = 0x01,
/*! Append empty strings to the vector. */
AST_VECTOR_STRING_SPLIT_ALLOW_EMPTY = 0x02,
};
/*!
* \brief Append a string vector by splitting a string.
*
* \param dest Pointer to an initialized vector.
* \param input String buffer to split.
* \param delim String delimeter passed to strsep.
* \param flags Processing options defined by \ref enum ast_vector_string_split_flags.
* \param excludes_cmp NULL or a function like strcmp to exclude duplicate strings.
*
* \retval 0 Success
* \retval -1 Failure
*
* \note All elements added to the vector are allocated. The caller is always
* responsible for calling ast_free on each element in the vector even
* after failure. It's possible for this function to successfully add
* some elements before failing.
*/
int ast_vector_string_split(struct ast_vector_string *dest,
const char *input, const char *delim, int flags,
int (*excludes_cmp)(const char *s1, const char *s2));
/*!
* \brief Define a vector structure with a read/write lock
*
* \param name Optional vector struct name.
* \param type Vector element type.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW(name, type) \
struct name { \
type *elems; \
size_t max; \
size_t current; \
ast_rwlock_t lock; \
}
/*!
* \brief Initialize a vector
*
* If \a size is 0, then no space will be allocated until the vector is
* appended to.
*
* \param vec Vector to initialize.
* \param size Initial size of the vector.
*
* \return 0 on success.
* \return Non-zero on failure.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_INIT(vec, size) ({ \
size_t __size = (size); \
size_t alloc_size = __size * sizeof(*((vec)->elems)); \
(vec)->elems = alloc_size ? ast_calloc(1, alloc_size) : NULL; \
(vec)->current = 0; \
if ((vec)->elems) { \
(vec)->max = __size; \
} else { \
(vec)->max = 0; \
} \
(alloc_size == 0 || (vec)->elems != NULL) ? 0 : -1; \
})
/*!
* \brief Steal the elements from a vector and reinitialize.
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
*
* This allows you to use vector.h to construct a list and use the
* data as a bare array.
*
* \note The stolen array must eventually be released using ast_free.
*
* \warning AST_VECTOR_SIZE and AST_VECTOR_MAX_SIZE are both reset
* to 0. If either are needed they must be saved to a local
* variable before stealing the elements.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_STEAL_ELEMENTS(vec) ({ \
typeof((vec)->elems) __elems = (vec)->elems; \
AST_VECTOR_INIT((vec), 0); \
(__elems); \
})
/*!
* \brief Initialize a vector with a read/write lock
*
* If \a size is 0, then no space will be allocated until the vector is
* appended to.
*
* \param vec Vector to initialize.
* \param size Initial size of the vector.
*
* \return 0 on success.
* \return Non-zero on failure.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_INIT(vec, size) ({ \
int res = -1; \
if (AST_VECTOR_INIT(vec, size) == 0) { \
res = ast_rwlock_init(&(vec)->lock); \
} \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Deallocates this vector.
*
* If any code to free the elements of this vector needs to be run, that should
* be done prior to this call.
*
* \param vec Vector to deallocate.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_FREE(vec) do { \
ast_free((vec)->elems); \
(vec)->elems = NULL; \
(vec)->max = 0; \
(vec)->current = 0; \
} while (0)
/*!
* \brief Deallocates this vector pointer.
*
* If any code to free the elements of this vector need to be run, that should
* be done prior to this call.
*
* \param vec Pointer to a malloc'd vector structure.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_PTR_FREE(vec) do { \
AST_VECTOR_FREE(vec); \
ast_free(vec); \
} while (0)
/*!
* \brief Deallocates this locked vector
*
* If any code to free the elements of this vector need to be run, that should
* be done prior to this call.
*
* \param vec Vector to deallocate.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_FREE(vec) do { \
AST_VECTOR_FREE(vec); \
ast_rwlock_destroy(&(vec)->lock); \
} while(0)
/*!
* \brief Deallocates this locked vector pointer.
*
* If any code to free the elements of this vector need to be run, that should
* be done prior to this call.
*
* \param vec Pointer to a malloc'd vector structure.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_PTR_FREE(vec) do { \
AST_VECTOR_RW_FREE(vec); \
ast_free(vec); \
} while(0)
/*!
* \internal
*/
#define __make_room(idx, vec) ({ \
int res = 0; \
do { \
if ((idx) >= (vec)->max) { \
size_t new_max = ((idx) + 1) * 2; \
typeof((vec)->elems) new_elems = ast_calloc(1, \
new_max * sizeof(*new_elems)); \
if (new_elems) { \
if ((vec)->elems) { \
memcpy(new_elems, (vec)->elems, \
(vec)->current * sizeof(*new_elems)); \
ast_free((vec)->elems); \
} \
(vec)->elems = new_elems; \
(vec)->max = new_max; \
} else { \
res = -1; \
break; \
} \
} \
} while(0); \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Append an element to a vector, growing the vector if needed.
*
* \param vec Vector to append to.
* \param elem Element to append.
*
* \return 0 on success.
* \return Non-zero on failure.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_APPEND(vec, elem) ({ \
int res = 0; \
do { \
if (__make_room((vec)->current, vec) != 0) { \
res = -1; \
break; \
} \
(vec)->elems[(vec)->current++] = (elem); \
} while (0); \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Replace an element at a specific position in a vector, growing the vector if needed.
*
* \param vec Vector to replace into.
* \param idx Position to replace.
* \param elem Element to replace.
*
* \return 0 on success.
* \return Non-zero on failure.
*
* \warning This macro will overwrite anything already present at the position provided.
*
* \warning Use of this macro with the expectation that the element will remain at the provided
* index means you can not use the UNORDERED assortment of macros. These macros alter the ordering
* of the vector itself.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REPLACE(vec, idx, elem) ({ \
int res = 0; \
do { \
if (__make_room((idx), vec) != 0) { \
res = -1; \
break; \
} \
(vec)->elems[(idx)] = (elem); \
if (((idx) + 1) > (vec)->current) { \
(vec)->current = (idx) + 1; \
} \
} while(0); \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Default a vector up to size with the given value.
*
* \note If a size of 0 is given then all elements in the given vector are set.
* \note The vector will grow to the given size if needed.
*
* \param vec Vector to default.
* \param size The number of elements to default
* \param value The default value to set each element to
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_DEFAULT(vec, size, value) ({ \
int res = 0; \
typeof((size)) __size = (size) ? (size) : AST_VECTOR_SIZE(vec); \
size_t idx; \
for (idx = 0; idx < __size; ++idx) { \
res = AST_VECTOR_REPLACE(vec, idx, value); \
if (res == -1) { \
break; \
} \
} \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Insert an element at a specific position in a vector, growing the vector if needed.
*
* \param vec Vector to insert into.
* \param idx Position to insert at.
* \param elem Element to insert.
*
* \return 0 on success.
* \return Non-zero on failure.
*
* \warning This macro will shift existing elements right to make room for the new element.
*
* \warning Use of this macro with the expectation that the element will remain at the provided
* index means you can not use the UNORDERED assortment of macros. These macros alter the ordering
* of the vector itself.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_INSERT_AT(vec, idx, elem) ({ \
int res = 0; \
size_t __move; \
do { \
if (__make_room(((idx) > (vec)->current ? (idx) : (vec)->current), vec) != 0) { \
res = -1; \
break; \
} \
if ((vec)->current > 0 && (idx) < (vec)->current) { \
__move = ((vec)->current - (idx)) * sizeof(typeof((vec)->elems[0])); \
memmove(&(vec)->elems[(idx) + 1], &(vec)->elems[(idx)], __move); \
} \
(vec)->elems[(idx)] = (elem); \
(vec)->current = ((idx) > (vec)->current ? (idx) : (vec)->current) + 1; \
} while (0); \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Add an element into a sorted vector
*
* \param vec Sorted vector to add to.
* \param elem Element to insert. Must not be an array type.
* \param cmp A strcmp compatible compare function.
*
* \return 0 on success.
* \return Non-zero on failure.
*
* \warning Use of this macro on an unsorted vector will produce unpredictable results
* \warning 'elem' must not be an array type so passing 'x' where 'x' is defined as
* 'char x[4]' will fail to compile. However casting 'x' as 'char *' does
* result in a value that CAN be used.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_ADD_SORTED(vec, elem, cmp) ({ \
int res = 0; \
size_t __idx = (vec)->current; \
typeof(elem) __elem = (elem); \
do { \
if (__make_room((vec)->current, vec) != 0) { \
res = -1; \
break; \
} \
while (__idx > 0 && (cmp((vec)->elems[__idx - 1], __elem) > 0)) { \
(vec)->elems[__idx] = (vec)->elems[__idx - 1]; \
__idx--; \
} \
(vec)->elems[__idx] = __elem; \
(vec)->current++; \
} while (0); \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Sort a vector in-place
*
* \param vec Vector to sort
* \param cmp A memcmp compatible compare function
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_SORT(vec, cmp) ({ \
qsort((vec)->elems, (vec)->current, sizeof(typeof((vec)->elems[0])), cmp); \
})
/*!
* \brief Remove an element from a vector by index.
*
* Note that elements in the vector may be reordered, so that the remove can
* happen in constant time.
*
* \param vec Vector to remove from.
* \param idx Index of the element to remove.
* \param preserve_order Preserve the vector order.
*
* \return The element that was removed.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REMOVE(vec, idx, preserve_ordered) ({ \
typeof((vec)->elems[0]) res; \
size_t __idx = (idx); \
ast_assert(__idx < (vec)->current); \
res = (vec)->elems[__idx]; \
if ((preserve_ordered)) { \
size_t __move; \
__move = ((vec)->current - (__idx) - 1) * sizeof(typeof((vec)->elems[0])); \
memmove(&(vec)->elems[__idx], &(vec)->elems[__idx + 1], __move); \
(vec)->current--; \
} else { \
(vec)->elems[__idx] = (vec)->elems[--(vec)->current]; \
}; \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Remove an element from an unordered vector by index.
*
* Note that elements in the vector may be reordered, so that the remove can
* happen in constant time.
*
* \param vec Vector to remove from.
* \param idx Index of the element to remove.
* \return The element that was removed.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_UNORDERED(vec, idx) \
AST_VECTOR_REMOVE(vec, idx, 0)
/*!
* \brief Remove an element from a vector by index while maintaining order.
*
* \param vec Vector to remove from.
* \param idx Index of the element to remove.
* \return The element that was removed.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_ORDERED(vec, idx) \
AST_VECTOR_REMOVE(vec, idx, 1)
/*!
* \brief Remove all elements from a vector that matches the given comparison
*
* \param vec Vector to remove from.
* \param value Value to pass into comparator.
* \param cmp Comparator function/macros (called as \c cmp(elem, value))
* \param cleanup How to cleanup a removed element macro/function.
*
* \return the number of deleted elements.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_ALL_CMP_UNORDERED(vec, value, cmp, cleanup) ({ \
int count = 0; \
size_t idx; \
typeof(value) __value = (value); \
for (idx = 0; idx < (vec)->current; ) { \
if (cmp((vec)->elems[idx], __value)) { \
cleanup((vec)->elems[idx]); \
AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_UNORDERED((vec), idx); \
++count; \
} else { \
++idx; \
} \
} \
count; \
})
/*!
* \brief Remove an element from a vector that matches the given comparison
*
* \param vec Vector to remove from.
* \param value Value to pass into comparator.
* \param cmp Comparator function/macros (called as \c cmp(elem, value))
* \param cleanup How to cleanup a removed element macro/function.
*
* \return 0 if element was removed.
* \return Non-zero if element was not in the vector.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_CMP_UNORDERED(vec, value, cmp, cleanup) ({ \
int res = -1; \
size_t idx; \
typeof(value) __value = (value); \
for (idx = 0; idx < (vec)->current; ++idx) { \
if (cmp((vec)->elems[idx], __value)) { \
cleanup((vec)->elems[idx]); \
AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_UNORDERED((vec), idx); \
res = 0; \
break; \
} \
} \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Remove all elements from a vector that matches the given comparison while maintaining order
*
* \param vec Vector to remove from.
* \param value Value to pass into comparator.
* \param cmp Comparator function/macros (called as \c cmp(elem, value))
* \param cleanup How to cleanup a removed element macro/function.
*
* \return the number of deleted elements.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_ALL_CMP_ORDERED(vec, value, cmp, cleanup) ({ \
int count = 0; \
size_t idx; \
typeof(value) __value = (value); \
for (idx = 0; idx < (vec)->current; ) { \
if (cmp((vec)->elems[idx], __value)) { \
cleanup((vec)->elems[idx]); \
AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_ORDERED((vec), idx); \
++count; \
} else { \
++idx; \
} \
} \
count; \
})
/*!
* \brief Remove an element from a vector that matches the given comparison while maintaining order
*
* \param vec Vector to remove from.
* \param value Value to pass into comparator.
* \param cmp Comparator function/macros (called as \c cmp(elem, value))
* \param cleanup How to cleanup a removed element macro/function.
*
* \return 0 if element was removed.
* \return Non-zero if element was not in the vector.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_CMP_ORDERED(vec, value, cmp, cleanup) ({ \
int res = -1; \
size_t idx; \
typeof(value) __value = (value); \
for (idx = 0; idx < (vec)->current; ++idx) { \
if (cmp((vec)->elems[idx], __value)) { \
cleanup((vec)->elems[idx]); \
AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_ORDERED((vec), idx); \
res = 0; \
break; \
} \
} \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Default comparator for AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_ELEM_UNORDERED()
*
* \param elem Element to compare against
* \param value Value to compare with the vector element.
*
* \return 0 if element does not match.
* \return Non-zero if element matches.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_ELEM_DEFAULT_CMP(elem, value) ((elem) == (value))
/*!
* \brief Vector element cleanup that does nothing.
*
* \param elem Element to cleanup
*
* \return Nothing
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_ELEM_CLEANUP_NOOP(elem)
/*!
* \brief Remove an element from a vector.
*
* \param vec Vector to remove from.
* \param elem Element to remove
* \param cleanup How to cleanup a removed element macro/function.
*
* \return 0 if element was removed.
* \return Non-zero if element was not in the vector.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_ELEM_UNORDERED(vec, elem, cleanup) ({ \
AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_CMP_UNORDERED((vec), (elem), \
AST_VECTOR_ELEM_DEFAULT_CMP, cleanup); \
})
/*!
* \brief Remove an element from a vector while maintaining order.
*
* \param vec Vector to remove from.
* \param elem Element to remove
* \param cleanup How to cleanup a removed element macro/function.
*
* \return 0 if element was removed.
* \return Non-zero if element was not in the vector.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_ELEM_ORDERED(vec, elem, cleanup) ({ \
AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_CMP_ORDERED((vec), (elem), \
AST_VECTOR_ELEM_DEFAULT_CMP, cleanup); \
})
/*!
* \brief Get the number of elements in a vector.
*
* \param vec Vector to query.
* \return Number of elements in the vector.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_SIZE(vec) (vec)->current
/*!
* \brief Get the maximum number of elements the vector can currently hold.
*
* \param vec Vector to query.
* \return Maximum number of elements the vector can currently hold.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_MAX_SIZE(vec) (vec)->max
/*!
* \brief Reset vector.
*
* \param vec Vector to reset.
* \param callback A cleanup callback or AST_VECTOR_ELEM_CLEANUP_NOOP.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RESET(vec, cleanup) ({ \
AST_VECTOR_CALLBACK_VOID(vec, cleanup); \
(vec)->current = 0; \
})
/*!
* \brief Resize a vector so that its capacity is the same as its size.
*
* \param vec Vector to compact.
*
* \return 0 on success.
* \return Non-zero on failure.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_COMPACT(vec) ({ \
int res = 0; \
do { \
size_t new_max = (vec)->current; \
if (new_max == 0) { \
ast_free((vec)->elems); \
(vec)->elems = NULL; \
(vec)->max = 0; \
} else if ((vec)->max > new_max) { \
typeof((vec)->elems) new_elems = ast_realloc( \
(vec)->elems, \
new_max * sizeof(*new_elems)); \
if (new_elems) { \
(vec)->elems = new_elems; \
(vec)->max = new_max; \
} else { \
res = -1; \
break; \
} \
} \
} while(0); \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Get an address of element in a vector.
*
* \param vec Vector to query.
* \param idx Index of the element to get address of.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_GET_ADDR(vec, idx) ({ \
size_t __idx = (idx); \
ast_assert(__idx < (vec)->current); \
&(vec)->elems[__idx]; \
})
/*!
* \brief Get an element from a vector.
*
* \param vec Vector to query.
* \param idx Index of the element to get.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_GET(vec, idx) ({ \
size_t __idx = (idx); \
ast_assert(__idx < (vec)->current); \
(vec)->elems[__idx]; \
})
/*!
* \brief Get the nth index from a vector that matches the given comparison
*
* \param vec Vector to get from.
* \param nth The nth index to find
* \param value Value to pass into comparator.
* \param cmp Comparator function/macros (called as \c cmp(elem, value))
*
* \return a pointer to the element that was found or NULL
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_GET_INDEX_NTH(vec, nth, value, cmp) ({ \
int res = -1; \
size_t idx; \
typeof(nth) __nth = (nth); \
typeof(value) __value = (value); \
for (idx = 0; idx < (vec)->current; ++idx) { \
if (cmp((vec)->elems[idx], __value) && !(--__nth)) { \
res = (int)idx; \
break; \
} \
} \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Get the 1st index from a vector that matches the given comparison
*
* \param vec Vector to get from.
* \param value Value to pass into comparator.
* \param cmp Comparator function/macros (called as \c cmp(elem, value))
*
* \return a pointer to the element that was found or NULL
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_GET_INDEX(vec, value, cmp) \
AST_VECTOR_GET_INDEX_NTH(vec, 1, value, cmp)
/*!
* \brief Get an element from a vector that matches the given comparison
*
* \param vec Vector to get from.
* \param value Value to pass into comparator.
* \param cmp Comparator function/macros (called as \c cmp(elem, value))
*
* \return a pointer to the element that was found or NULL
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_GET_CMP(vec, value, cmp) ({ \
void *res = NULL; \
size_t idx; \
typeof(value) __value = (value); \
for (idx = 0; idx < (vec)->current; ++idx) { \
if (cmp((vec)->elems[idx], __value)) { \
res = &(vec)->elems[idx]; \
break; \
} \
} \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Default callback for AST_VECTOR_CALLBACK()
*
* \param elem Element to compare against
* \param value Value to compare with the vector element.
*
* \return CMP_MATCH always.
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_MATCH_ALL(element) (CMP_MATCH)
/*!
* \brief Execute a callback on every element in a vector returning the first matched
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
* \param callback A callback that takes at least 1 argument (the element)
* plus number of optional arguments
* \param default_value A default value to return if no elements matched
*
* \return the first element matched before CMP_STOP was returned
* or the end of the vector was reached. Otherwise, default_value
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_CALLBACK(vec, callback, default_value, ...) ({ \
size_t idx; \
typeof((vec)->elems[0]) res = default_value; \
for (idx = 0; idx < (vec)->current; idx++) { \
int rc = callback((vec)->elems[idx], ##__VA_ARGS__); \
if (rc & CMP_MATCH) { \
res = (vec)->elems[idx]; \
break; \
}\
if (rc & CMP_STOP) { \
break; \
}\
} \
res; \
})
/*!
* \brief Execute a callback on every element in a vector returning the matching
* elements in a new vector
*
* This macro basically provides a filtered clone.
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
* \param callback A callback that takes at least 1 argument (the element)
* plus number of optional arguments
*
* \return a vector containing the elements matched before CMP_STOP was returned
* or the end of the vector was reached. The vector may be empty and could be NULL
* if there was not enough memory to allocate it's control structure.
*
* \warning The returned vector must have AST_VECTOR_PTR_FREE()
* called on it after you've finished with it.
*
* \note The type of the returned vector must be traceable to the original vector.
*
* The following will result in "error: assignment from incompatible pointer type"
* because these declare 2 different structures.
*
* \code
* AST_VECTOR(, char *) vector_1;
* AST_VECTOR(, char *) *vector_2;
*
* vector_2 = AST_VECTOR_CALLBACK_MULTIPLE(&vector_1, callback);
* \endcode
*
* This will work because you're using the type of the first
* to declare the second:
*
* \code
* AST_VECTOR(mytype, char *) vector_1;
* struct mytype *vector_2 = NULL;
*
* vector_2 = AST_VECTOR_CALLBACK_MULTIPLE(&vector_1, callback);
* \endcode
*
* This will also work because you're declaring both vector_1 and
* vector_2 from the same definition.
*
* \code
* AST_VECTOR(, char *) vector_1, *vector_2 = NULL;
*
* vector_2 = AST_VECTOR_CALLBACK_MULTIPLE(&vector_1, callback);
* \endcode
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_CALLBACK_MULTIPLE(vec, callback, ...) ({ \
size_t idx; \
typeof((vec)) new_vec; \
do { \
new_vec = ast_malloc(sizeof(*new_vec)); \
if (!new_vec) { \
break; \
} \
if (AST_VECTOR_INIT(new_vec, AST_VECTOR_SIZE((vec))) != 0) { \
ast_free(new_vec); \
new_vec = NULL; \
break; \
} \
for (idx = 0; idx < (vec)->current; idx++) { \
int rc = callback((vec)->elems[idx], ##__VA_ARGS__); \
if (rc & CMP_MATCH) { \
AST_VECTOR_APPEND(new_vec, (vec)->elems[idx]); \
} \
if (rc & CMP_STOP) { \
break; \
}\
} \
} while(0); \
new_vec; \
})
/*!
* \brief Execute a callback on every element in a vector disregarding callback return
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
* \param callback A callback that takes at least 1 argument (the element)
* plus number of optional arguments
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_CALLBACK_VOID(vec, callback, ...) ({ \
size_t idx; \
for (idx = 0; idx < (vec)->current; idx++) { \
callback((vec)->elems[idx], ##__VA_ARGS__); \
} \
})
/*!
* \brief Obtain read lock on vector
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
*
* \return 0 if success
* \return Non-zero if error
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_RDLOCK(vec) ast_rwlock_rdlock(&(vec)->lock)
/*!
* \brief Obtain write lock on vector
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
*
* \return 0 if success
* \return Non-zero if error
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_WRLOCK(vec) ast_rwlock_wrlock(&(vec)->lock)
/*!
* \brief Unlock vector
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
*
* \return 0 if success
* \return Non-zero if error
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_UNLOCK(vec) ast_rwlock_unlock(&(vec)->lock)
/*!
* \brief Try to obtain read lock on vector failing immediately if unable
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
*
* \return 0 if success
* \return Non-zero if error
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_RDLOCK_TRY(vec) ast_rwlock_tryrdlock(&(vec)->lock)
/*!
* \brief Try to obtain write lock on vector failing immediately if unable
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
*
* \return 0 if success
* \return Non-zero if error
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_WRLOCK_TRY(vec) ast_rwlock_trywrlock(&(vec)->lock)
/*!
* \brief Try to obtain read lock on vector failing after timeout if unable
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
*
* \return 0 if success
* \return Non-zero if error
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_RDLOCK_TIMED(vec, timespec) ast_rwlock_timedrdlock(&(vec)->lock, timespec)
/*!
* \brief Try to obtain write lock on vector failing after timeout if unable
*
* \param vec Vector to operate on.
*
* \return 0 if success
* \return Non-zero if error
*/
#define AST_VECTOR_RW_WRLOCK_TIMED(vec, timespec) ast_rwlock_timedwrlock(&(vec)->lock, timespec)
#endif /* _ASTERISK_VECTOR_H */