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- /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * pg_list.h
- * interface for PostgreSQL generic linked list package
- *
- * This package implements singly-linked homogeneous lists.
- *
- * It is important to have constant-time length, append, and prepend
- * operations. To achieve this, we deal with two distinct data
- * structures:
- *
- * 1. A set of "list cells": each cell contains a data field and
- * a link to the next cell in the list or NULL.
- * 2. A single structure containing metadata about the list: the
- * type of the list, pointers to the head and tail cells, and
- * the length of the list.
- *
- * We support three types of lists:
- *
- * T_List: lists of pointers
- * (in practice usually pointers to Nodes, but not always;
- * declared as "void *" to minimize casting annoyances)
- * T_IntList: lists of integers
- * T_OidList: lists of Oids
- *
- * (At the moment, ints and Oids are the same size, but they may not
- * always be so; try to be careful to maintain the distinction.)
- *
- *
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
- *
- * src/include/nodes/pg_list.h
- *
- *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
- #ifndef PG_LIST_H
- #define PG_LIST_H
- #include "nodes/nodes.h"
- typedef struct ListCell ListCell;
- typedef struct List
- {
- NodeTag type; /* T_List, T_IntList, or T_OidList */
- int length;
- ListCell *head;
- ListCell *tail;
- } List;
- struct ListCell
- {
- union
- {
- void *ptr_value;
- int int_value;
- Oid oid_value;
- } data;
- ListCell *next;
- };
- /*
- * The *only* valid representation of an empty list is NIL; in other
- * words, a non-NIL list is guaranteed to have length >= 1 and
- * head/tail != NULL
- */
- #define NIL ((List *) NULL)
- /*
- * These routines are used frequently. However, we can't implement
- * them as macros, since we want to avoid double-evaluation of macro
- * arguments.
- */
- static inline ListCell *
- list_head(const List *l)
- {
- return l ? l->head : NULL;
- }
- static inline ListCell *
- list_tail(List *l)
- {
- return l ? l->tail : NULL;
- }
- static inline int
- list_length(const List *l)
- {
- return l ? l->length : 0;
- }
- /*
- * NB: There is an unfortunate legacy from a previous incarnation of
- * the List API: the macro lfirst() was used to mean "the data in this
- * cons cell". To avoid changing every usage of lfirst(), that meaning
- * has been kept. As a result, lfirst() takes a ListCell and returns
- * the data it contains; to get the data in the first cell of a
- * List, use linitial(). Worse, lsecond() is more closely related to
- * linitial() than lfirst(): given a List, lsecond() returns the data
- * in the second cons cell.
- */
- #define lnext(lc) ((lc)->next)
- #define lfirst(lc) ((lc)->data.ptr_value)
- #define lfirst_int(lc) ((lc)->data.int_value)
- #define lfirst_oid(lc) ((lc)->data.oid_value)
- #define lfirst_node(type,lc) castNode(type, lfirst(lc))
- #define linitial(l) lfirst(list_head(l))
- #define linitial_int(l) lfirst_int(list_head(l))
- #define linitial_oid(l) lfirst_oid(list_head(l))
- #define linitial_node(type,l) castNode(type, linitial(l))
- #define lsecond(l) lfirst(lnext(list_head(l)))
- #define lsecond_int(l) lfirst_int(lnext(list_head(l)))
- #define lsecond_oid(l) lfirst_oid(lnext(list_head(l)))
- #define lsecond_node(type,l) castNode(type, lsecond(l))
- #define lthird(l) lfirst(lnext(lnext(list_head(l))))
- #define lthird_int(l) lfirst_int(lnext(lnext(list_head(l))))
- #define lthird_oid(l) lfirst_oid(lnext(lnext(list_head(l))))
- #define lthird_node(type,l) castNode(type, lthird(l))
- #define lfourth(l) lfirst(lnext(lnext(lnext(list_head(l)))))
- #define lfourth_int(l) lfirst_int(lnext(lnext(lnext(list_head(l)))))
- #define lfourth_oid(l) lfirst_oid(lnext(lnext(lnext(list_head(l)))))
- #define lfourth_node(type,l) castNode(type, lfourth(l))
- #define llast(l) lfirst(list_tail(l))
- #define llast_int(l) lfirst_int(list_tail(l))
- #define llast_oid(l) lfirst_oid(list_tail(l))
- #define llast_node(type,l) castNode(type, llast(l))
- /*
- * Convenience macros for building fixed-length lists
- */
- #define list_make1(x1) lcons(x1, NIL)
- #define list_make2(x1,x2) lcons(x1, list_make1(x2))
- #define list_make3(x1,x2,x3) lcons(x1, list_make2(x2, x3))
- #define list_make4(x1,x2,x3,x4) lcons(x1, list_make3(x2, x3, x4))
- #define list_make5(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) lcons(x1, list_make4(x2, x3, x4, x5))
- #define list_make1_int(x1) lcons_int(x1, NIL)
- #define list_make2_int(x1,x2) lcons_int(x1, list_make1_int(x2))
- #define list_make3_int(x1,x2,x3) lcons_int(x1, list_make2_int(x2, x3))
- #define list_make4_int(x1,x2,x3,x4) lcons_int(x1, list_make3_int(x2, x3, x4))
- #define list_make5_int(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) lcons_int(x1, list_make4_int(x2, x3, x4, x5))
- #define list_make1_oid(x1) lcons_oid(x1, NIL)
- #define list_make2_oid(x1,x2) lcons_oid(x1, list_make1_oid(x2))
- #define list_make3_oid(x1,x2,x3) lcons_oid(x1, list_make2_oid(x2, x3))
- #define list_make4_oid(x1,x2,x3,x4) lcons_oid(x1, list_make3_oid(x2, x3, x4))
- #define list_make5_oid(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) lcons_oid(x1, list_make4_oid(x2, x3, x4, x5))
- /*
- * foreach -
- * a convenience macro which loops through the list
- */
- #define foreach(cell, l) \
- for ((cell) = list_head(l); (cell) != NULL; (cell) = lnext(cell))
- /*
- * for_each_cell -
- * a convenience macro which loops through a list starting from a
- * specified cell
- */
- #define for_each_cell(cell, initcell) \
- for ((cell) = (initcell); (cell) != NULL; (cell) = lnext(cell))
- /*
- * forboth -
- * a convenience macro for advancing through two linked lists
- * simultaneously. This macro loops through both lists at the same
- * time, stopping when either list runs out of elements. Depending
- * on the requirements of the call site, it may also be wise to
- * assert that the lengths of the two lists are equal.
- */
- #define forboth(cell1, list1, cell2, list2) \
- for ((cell1) = list_head(list1), (cell2) = list_head(list2); \
- (cell1) != NULL && (cell2) != NULL; \
- (cell1) = lnext(cell1), (cell2) = lnext(cell2))
- /*
- * forthree -
- * the same for three lists
- */
- #define forthree(cell1, list1, cell2, list2, cell3, list3) \
- for ((cell1) = list_head(list1), (cell2) = list_head(list2), (cell3) = list_head(list3); \
- (cell1) != NULL && (cell2) != NULL && (cell3) != NULL; \
- (cell1) = lnext(cell1), (cell2) = lnext(cell2), (cell3) = lnext(cell3))
- extern List *lappend(List *list, void *datum);
- extern List *lappend_int(List *list, int datum);
- extern List *lappend_oid(List *list, Oid datum);
- extern ListCell *lappend_cell(List *list, ListCell *prev, void *datum);
- extern ListCell *lappend_cell_int(List *list, ListCell *prev, int datum);
- extern ListCell *lappend_cell_oid(List *list, ListCell *prev, Oid datum);
- extern List *lcons(void *datum, List *list);
- extern List *lcons_int(int datum, List *list);
- extern List *lcons_oid(Oid datum, List *list);
- extern List *list_concat(List *list1, List *list2);
- extern List *list_truncate(List *list, int new_size);
- extern ListCell *list_nth_cell(const List *list, int n);
- extern void *list_nth(const List *list, int n);
- extern int list_nth_int(const List *list, int n);
- extern Oid list_nth_oid(const List *list, int n);
- #define list_nth_node(type,list,n) castNode(type, list_nth(list, n))
- extern bool list_member(const List *list, const void *datum);
- extern bool list_member_ptr(const List *list, const void *datum);
- extern bool list_member_int(const List *list, int datum);
- extern bool list_member_oid(const List *list, Oid datum);
- extern List *list_delete(List *list, void *datum);
- extern List *list_delete_ptr(List *list, void *datum);
- extern List *list_delete_int(List *list, int datum);
- extern List *list_delete_oid(List *list, Oid datum);
- extern List *list_delete_first(List *list);
- extern List *list_delete_cell(List *list, ListCell *cell, ListCell *prev);
- extern List *list_union(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- extern List *list_union_ptr(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- extern List *list_union_int(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- extern List *list_union_oid(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- extern List *list_intersection(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- extern List *list_intersection_int(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- /* currently, there's no need for list_intersection_ptr etc */
- extern List *list_difference(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- extern List *list_difference_ptr(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- extern List *list_difference_int(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- extern List *list_difference_oid(const List *list1, const List *list2);
- extern List *list_append_unique(List *list, void *datum);
- extern List *list_append_unique_ptr(List *list, void *datum);
- extern List *list_append_unique_int(List *list, int datum);
- extern List *list_append_unique_oid(List *list, Oid datum);
- extern List *list_concat_unique(List *list1, List *list2);
- extern List *list_concat_unique_ptr(List *list1, List *list2);
- extern List *list_concat_unique_int(List *list1, List *list2);
- extern List *list_concat_unique_oid(List *list1, List *list2);
- extern void list_free(List *list);
- extern void list_free_deep(List *list);
- extern List *list_copy(const List *list);
- extern List *list_copy_tail(const List *list, int nskip);
- /*
- * To ease migration to the new list API, a set of compatibility
- * macros are provided that reduce the impact of the list API changes
- * as far as possible. Until client code has been rewritten to use the
- * new list API, the ENABLE_LIST_COMPAT symbol can be defined before
- * including pg_list.h
- */
- #ifdef ENABLE_LIST_COMPAT
- #define lfirsti(lc) lfirst_int(lc)
- #define lfirsto(lc) lfirst_oid(lc)
- #define makeList1(x1) list_make1(x1)
- #define makeList2(x1, x2) list_make2(x1, x2)
- #define makeList3(x1, x2, x3) list_make3(x1, x2, x3)
- #define makeList4(x1, x2, x3, x4) list_make4(x1, x2, x3, x4)
- #define makeListi1(x1) list_make1_int(x1)
- #define makeListi2(x1, x2) list_make2_int(x1, x2)
- #define makeListo1(x1) list_make1_oid(x1)
- #define makeListo2(x1, x2) list_make2_oid(x1, x2)
- #define lconsi(datum, list) lcons_int(datum, list)
- #define lconso(datum, list) lcons_oid(datum, list)
- #define lappendi(list, datum) lappend_int(list, datum)
- #define lappendo(list, datum) lappend_oid(list, datum)
- #define nconc(l1, l2) list_concat(l1, l2)
- #define nth(n, list) list_nth(list, n)
- #define member(datum, list) list_member(list, datum)
- #define ptrMember(datum, list) list_member_ptr(list, datum)
- #define intMember(datum, list) list_member_int(list, datum)
- #define oidMember(datum, list) list_member_oid(list, datum)
- /*
- * Note that the old lremove() determined equality via pointer
- * comparison, whereas the new list_delete() uses equal(); in order to
- * keep the same behavior, we therefore need to map lremove() calls to
- * list_delete_ptr() rather than list_delete()
- */
- #define lremove(elem, list) list_delete_ptr(list, elem)
- #define LispRemove(elem, list) list_delete(list, elem)
- #define lremovei(elem, list) list_delete_int(list, elem)
- #define lremoveo(elem, list) list_delete_oid(list, elem)
- #define ltruncate(n, list) list_truncate(list, n)
- #define set_union(l1, l2) list_union(l1, l2)
- #define set_uniono(l1, l2) list_union_oid(l1, l2)
- #define set_ptrUnion(l1, l2) list_union_ptr(l1, l2)
- #define set_difference(l1, l2) list_difference(l1, l2)
- #define set_differenceo(l1, l2) list_difference_oid(l1, l2)
- #define set_ptrDifference(l1, l2) list_difference_ptr(l1, l2)
- #define equali(l1, l2) equal(l1, l2)
- #define equalo(l1, l2) equal(l1, l2)
- #define freeList(list) list_free(list)
- #define listCopy(list) list_copy(list)
- extern int length(List *list);
- #endif /* ENABLE_LIST_COMPAT */
- #endif /* PG_LIST_H */
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