CK_ARRAY_REMOVE(3) | Library Functions Manual | CK_ARRAY_REMOVE(3) |
NAME
ck_array_remove
—
attempt immediate or deferred removal of a pointer from an
array
LIBRARY
Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)
SYNOPSIS
#include
<ck_array.h>
bool
ck_array_remove
(ck_array_t
*array, void
*pointer);
DESCRIPTION
The
ck_array_remove
(3)
function will attempt to remove the value of pointer
into the array pointed to by array.
The operation is also free to apply the operation
immediately if there is an opportunity for elimination with a pending
(uncommitted) put operation. If no elimination was possible, the function
may require to allocate more memory.
RETURN VALUES
This function returns true if the remove operation succeeded. It will return false otherwise due to internal allocation failures or because the value did not exist.
SEE ALSO
ck_array_init(3), ck_array_commit(3), ck_array_remove(3), ck_array_put_unique(3), ck_array_deinit(3) ck_array_length(3), ck_array_buffer(3), ck_array_initialized(3), CK_ARRAY_FOREACH(3)
Additional information available at http://concurrencykit.org/
October 18, 2013 |