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2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3 /*--- Sets of words, with unique set identifiers. ---*/
4 /*--- hg_wordset.h ---*/
5 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7 /*
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37 #ifndef __HG_WORDSET_H
38 #define __HG_WORDSET_H
40 //------------------------------------------------------------------//
41 //--- WordSet ---//
42 //--- Public Interface ---//
43 //------------------------------------------------------------------//
45 typedef struct _WordSetU WordSetU; /* opaque */
47 typedef UInt WordSet; /* opaque, small int index */
49 /* Allocate and initialise a WordSetU */
50 WordSetU* HG_(newWordSetU) ( void* (*alloc_nofail)( const HChar*, SizeT ),
51 const HChar* cc,
52 void (*dealloc)(void*),
53 Word cacheSize );
55 /* Free up the WordSetU. */
56 void HG_(deleteWordSetU) ( WordSetU* );
58 /* Get the number of elements in this WordSetU. Note that the dead
59 WordSet are included in the WordSetU number of elements. */
60 UWord HG_(cardinalityWSU) ( WordSetU* );
62 /* Show performance stats for this WordSetU. */
63 void HG_(ppWSUstats) ( WordSetU* wsu, const HChar* name );
66 /* Element-level operations on WordSets. Note that the WordSet
67 numbers given out are 0, 1, 2, 3, etc, and as it happens 0 always
68 represents the empty set. */
70 WordSet HG_(emptyWS) ( WordSetU* );
71 WordSet HG_(addToWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet, UWord );
72 WordSet HG_(delFromWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet, UWord );
73 WordSet HG_(unionWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet, WordSet );
74 WordSet HG_(intersectWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet, WordSet );
75 WordSet HG_(minusWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet, WordSet );
76 Bool HG_(isEmptyWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet );
77 Bool HG_(isSingletonWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet, UWord );
78 UWord HG_(anyElementOfWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet );
79 UWord HG_(cardinalityWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet );
80 Bool HG_(elemWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet, UWord );
81 WordSet HG_(doubletonWS) ( WordSetU*, UWord, UWord );
82 WordSet HG_(singletonWS) ( WordSetU*, UWord );
83 WordSet HG_(isSubsetOf) ( WordSetU*, WordSet, WordSet );
85 Bool HG_(plausibleWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet );
88 Bool HG_(saneWS_SLOW) ( WordSetU*, WordSet );
90 void HG_(ppWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet );
92 void HG_(getPayloadWS) ( /*OUT*/UWord** words, /*OUT*/UWord* nWords,
93 WordSetU*, WordSet );
95 /* HG_(dieWS) indicates WordSet is not used/not referenced anymore,
96 and its memory can be reclaimed.
97 If ever a WordSet with the same content would be needed again,
98 a new WordSet will be reallocated.
100 BUG ALERT: !!! Using HG_(dieWS) on a WSU introduces a risk of
101 dangling references. Dangling references can be created by keeping
102 a ws after having marked it dead. This ws (just an index in
103 reality) will be re-cycled : a newly created wv can get the same
104 index. This implies that the wrong wv will be used if the
105 "old" ws has been kept.
106 Re-using a "dead" ws will be detected if the index has not been
107 re-cycled yet.
109 Another possibility of bug is to ask for the payload of a ws, and
110 then have this ws marked dead while the payload is still being
111 examined. This is a real dangling reference in free or re-allocated
112 memory. */
113 void HG_(dieWS) ( WordSetU*, WordSet );
117 //------------------------------------------------------------------//
118 //--- end WordSet ---//
119 //--- Public Interface ---//
120 //------------------------------------------------------------------//
122 #endif /* ! __HG_WORDSET_H */
124 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
125 /*--- end hg_wordset.h ---*/
126 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/