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diff --git a/src/libstrongswan/collections/enumerator.h b/src/libstrongswan/collections/enumerator.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..299373a3e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/libstrongswan/collections/enumerator.h @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2007 Martin Willi + * Hochschule fuer Technik Rapperswil + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the + * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your + * option) any later version. See <http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY + * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * for more details. + */ + +/** + * @defgroup enumerator enumerator + * @{ @ingroup collections + */ + +#ifndef ENUMERATOR_H_ +#define ENUMERATOR_H_ + +typedef struct enumerator_t enumerator_t; + +#include <utils/utils.h> + +/** + * Enumerator interface, allows enumeration over collections. + */ +struct enumerator_t { + + /** + * Enumerate collection. + * + * The enumerate function takes a variable argument list containing + * pointers where the enumerated values get written. + * + * @param ... variable list of enumerated items, implementation dependent + * @return TRUE if pointers returned + */ + bool (*enumerate)(enumerator_t *this, ...); + + /** + * Destroy a enumerator instance. + */ + void (*destroy)(enumerator_t *this); +}; + +/** + * Create an enumerator which enumerates over nothing + * + * @return an enumerator over no values + */ +enumerator_t* enumerator_create_empty(); + +/** + * Create an enumerator which enumerates over a single item + * + * @param item item to enumerate + * @param cleanup cleanup function called on destroy with the item + * @return an enumerator over a single value + */ +enumerator_t *enumerator_create_single(void *item, void (*cleanup)(void *item)); + +/** + * Create an enumerator over files/subdirectories in a directory. + * + * This enumerator_t.enumerate() function returns a (to the directory) relative + * filename (as a char*), an absolute filename (as a char*) and a file status + * (to a struct stat), which all may be NULL. "." and ".." entries are + * skipped. Example: + * + * @code + char *rel, *abs; + struct stat st; + enumerator_t *e; + + e = enumerator_create_directory("/tmp"); + if (e) + { + while (e->enumerate(e, &rel, &abs, &st)) + { + if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) && *rel != '.') + { + printf("%s\n", abs); + } + } + e->destroy(e); + } + @endcode + * + * @param path path of the directory + * @return the directory enumerator, NULL on failure + */ +enumerator_t* enumerator_create_directory(const char *path); + +/** + * Create an enumerator over tokens of a string. + * + * Tokens are separated by one of the characters in sep and trimmed by the + * characters in trim. + * + * @param string string to parse + * @param sep separator characters + * @param trim characters to trim from tokens + * @return enumerator over char* tokens + */ +enumerator_t* enumerator_create_token(const char *string, const char *sep, + const char *trim); + +/** + * Creates an enumerator which enumerates over enumerated enumerators :-). + * + * The variable argument list of enumeration values is limit to 5. + * + * @param outer outer enumerator + * @param inner_constructor constructor to inner enumerator + * @param data data to pass to each inner_constructor call + * @param destroy_data destructor to pass to data + * @return the nested enumerator + */ +enumerator_t *enumerator_create_nested(enumerator_t *outer, + enumerator_t *(*inner_constructor)(void *outer, void *data), + void *data, void (*destroy_data)(void *data)); + +/** + * Creates an enumerator which filters output of another enumerator. + * + * The filter function receives the user supplied "data" followed by a + * unfiltered enumeration item, followed by an output pointer where to write + * the filtered data. Then the next input/output pair follows. + * It returns TRUE to deliver the + * values to the caller of enumerate(), FALSE to filter this enumeration. + * + * The variable argument list of enumeration values is limit to 5. + * + * @param unfiltered unfiltered enumerator to wrap, gets destroyed + * @param filter filter function + * @param data user data to supply to filter + * @param destructor destructor function to clean up data after use + * @return the filtered enumerator + */ +enumerator_t *enumerator_create_filter(enumerator_t *unfiltered, + bool (*filter)(void *data, ...), + void *data, void (*destructor)(void *data)); + +/** + * Create an enumerator wrapper which does a cleanup on destroy. + * + * @param wrapped wrapped enumerator + * @param cleanup cleanup function called on destroy + * @param data user data to supply to cleanup + * @return the enumerator with cleanup + */ +enumerator_t *enumerator_create_cleaner(enumerator_t *wrapped, + void (*cleanup)(void *data), void *data); + +#endif /** ENUMERATOR_H_ @}*/ |