Ring buffers¶
#include <libcork/ds.h>
- struct cork_ring_buffer
A ring buffer data structure that can be easily embedded into other types. All of the fields in
cork_ring_buffer
are private; you should only access the contents of the ring buffer via the functions defined below.The elements of a ring buffer are
void *
pointers. (You can also store integers via theintptr_t
anduintptr_t
types.) Ring buffers have a fixed capacity, which must be specified when the ring buffer instance is initialized. You cannot add extra space to an existing ring buffer.Ring buffers implement a FIFO queue structure; elements will be returned by
cork_ring_buffer_pop()
in the same order that they’re added bycork_ring_buffer_add()
.
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int cork_ring_buffer_init(struct cork_ring_buffer *buf, size_t size)¶
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struct cork_ring_buffer *cork_ring_buffer_new(size_t size)¶
Initializes a ring buffer instance, having a capacity of size elements. The
_init
version should be used to initialize an instance you allocated yourself on the stack. The_new
version will allocate an instance from the heap. If memory allocation fails in either function, the program will abort with an error.
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void cork_ring_buffer_done(struct cork_ring_buffer *buf)¶
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void cork_ring_buffer_free(struct cork_ring_buffer *buf)¶
Finalizes a ring buffer instance. The
_done
variant should be used to finalize an instance that you allocated yourself (i.e., on the stack). The_free
version should be used on instance allocated on the heap by usingcork_hash_table_new()
. Nothing special is done to any remaining elements in the ring buffer; if they need to be finalized, you should do that yourself before calling this function.
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bool cork_ring_buffer_is_empty(struct cork_ring_buffer *buf)¶
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bool cork_ring_buffer_is_full(struct cork_ring_buffer *buf)¶
Returns whether the ring buffer is empty or full. (You cannot add elements to a full ring buffer, and you cannot pop elemenst from an empty one.)
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int cork_ring_buffer_add(struct cork_ring_buffer *buf, void *element)¶
Adds element to a ring buffer. If the ring buffer is full, we return
-1
, and the ring buffer will be unchanged. Otherwise we return0
.
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void *cork_ring_buffer_pop(struct cork_ring_buffer *buf)¶
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void *cork_ring_buffer_peek(struct cork_ring_buffer *buf)¶
Returns the next element in the ring buffer. If the ring buffer is empty, we return
NULL
. The_pop
variant will remove the returned element from the ring buffer before returning it; the_peek
variant will leave the element in the ring buffer.