CK_HS_NEXT(3) Library Functions Manual CK_HS_NEXT(3)

ck_hs_nextiterate to next entry in hash set

Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)

#include <ck_hs.h>

bool
ck_hs_next(ck_hs_t *hs, ck_hs_iterator_t *iterator, void **entry);

The (3) function will increment the iterator object pointed to by iterator to point to the next non-empty hash set entry. If ck_hs_next(3) returns true then the pointer pointed to by entry is initialized to the current hash set key pointed to by the iterator object.

It is expected that iterator has been initialized using the ck_hs_iterator_init(3) function or statically initialized using CK_HS_ITERATOR_INITIALIZER.

If ck_hs_next(3) returns true then the object pointed to by entry points to a valid hash set key. If ck_hs_next(3) returns false then the value of the object pointed to by entry is undefined.

Behavior is undefined if iterator or hs are uninitialized.

ck_hs_init(3), ck_hs_move(3), ck_hs_destroy(3), CK_HS_HASH(3), ck_hs_iterator_init(3), ck_hs_get(3), ck_hs_put(3), ck_hs_put_unique(3), ck_hs_set(3), ck_hs_fas(3), ck_hs_remove(3), ck_hs_grow(3), ck_hs_rebuild(3), ck_hs_gc(3), ck_hs_count(3), ck_hs_reset(3), ck_hs_reset_size(3), ck_hs_stat(3)

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September 17, 2012