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authorNick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>2024-06-11 20:58:00 +0100
committerNick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>2024-06-18 13:20:32 +0100
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libctf, include: new functions for looking up enumerators
Three new functions for looking up the enum type containing a given enumeration constant, and optionally that constant's value. The simplest, ctf_lookup_enumerator, looks up a root-visible enumerator by name in one dict: if the dict contains multiple such constants (which is possible for dicts created by older versions of the libctf deduplicator), ECTF_DUPLICATE is returned. The next simplest, ctf_lookup_enumerator_next, is an iterator which returns all enumerators with a given name in a given dict, whether root-visible or not. The most elaborate, ctf_arc_lookup_enumerator_next, finds all enumerators with a given name across all dicts in an entire CTF archive, whether root-visible or not, starting looking in the shared parent dict; opened dicts are cached (as with all other ctf_arc_*lookup functions) so that repeated use does not incur repeated opening costs. All three of these return enumerator values as int64_t: unfortunately, API compatibility concerns prevent us from doing the same with the other older enum-related functions, which all return enumerator constant values as ints. We may be forced to add symbol-versioning compatibility aliases that fix the other functions in due course, bumping the soname for platforms that do not support such things. ctf_arc_lookup_enumerator_next is implemented as a nested ctf_archive_next iterator, and inside that, a nested ctf_lookup_enumerator_next iterator within each dict. To aid in this, add support to ctf_next_t iterators for iterators that are implemented in terms of two simultaneous nested iterators at once. (It has always been possible for callers to use as many nested or semi-overlapping ctf_next_t iterators as they need, which is one of the advantages of this style over the _iter style that calls a function for each thing iterated over: the iterator change here permits *ctf_next_t iterators themselves* to be implemented by iterating using multiple other iterators as part of their internal operation, transparently to the caller.) Also add a testcase that tests all these functions (which is fairly easy because ctf_arc_lookup_enumerator_next is implemented in terms of ctf_lookup_enumerator_next) in addition to enumeration addition in ctf_open()ed dicts, ctf_add_enumerator duplicate enumerator addition, and conflicting enumerator constant deduplication. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_lookup_enumerator): New. (ctf_lookup_enumerator_next): Likewise. (ctf_arc_lookup_enumerator_next): Likewise. libctf/ * libctf.ver: Add them. * ctf-impl.h (ctf_next_t) <ctn_next_inner>: New. * ctf-util.c (ctf_next_copy): Copy it. (ctf_next_destroy): Destroy it. * ctf-lookup.c (ctf_lookup_enumerator): New. (ctf_lookup_enumerator_next): New. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_lookup_enumerator_next): New. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enumerator-iteration.*: New test. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enum-ctf-2.c: New test CTF, used by the above.
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+enum e { ENUMSAMPLE_1 = 6, ENUMSAMPLE_2 = 7 };
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+enum ie2 { IENUMSAMPLE2_1 = -10, IENUMSAMPLE2_2 };
+
+enum e baz;
+enum ie2 quux;