/*====================================================================* - Copyright (C) 2001 Leptonica. All rights reserved. - - Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - are met: - 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above - copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following - disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials - provided with the distribution. - - THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR - A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY - CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, - EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, - PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR - PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY - OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING - NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS - SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. *====================================================================*/ /*! * \file queue.c *
 *
 *      Create/Destroy L_Queue
 *          L_QUEUE        *lqueueCreate()
 *          void           *lqueueDestroy()
 *
 *      Operations to add/remove to/from a L_Queue
 *          l_int32         lqueueAdd()
 *          static l_int32  lqueueExtendArray()
 *          void           *lqueueRemove()
 *
 *      Accessors
 *          l_int32         lqueueGetCount()
 *
 *      Debug output
 *          l_int32         lqueuePrint()
 *
 *    The lqueue is a fifo that implements a queue of void* pointers.
 *    It can be used to hold a queue of any type of struct.
 *    Internally, it maintains two counters:
 *        nhead:  location of head (in ptrs) from the beginning
 *                of the buffer
 *        nelem:  number of ptr elements stored in the queue
 *    As items are added to the queue, nelem increases.
 *    As items are removed, nhead increases and nelem decreases.
 *    Any time the tail reaches the end of the allocated buffer,
 *      all the pointers are shifted to the left, so that the head
 *      is at the beginning of the array.
 *    If the buffer becomes more than 3/4 full, it doubles in size.
 *
 *    [A circular queue would allow us to skip the shifting and
 *    to resize only when the buffer is full.  For most applications,
 *    the extra work we do for a linear queue is not significant.]
 * 
*/ #include #include "allheaders.h" static const l_int32 MIN_BUFFER_SIZE = 20; /* n'importe quoi */ static const l_int32 INITIAL_BUFFER_ARRAYSIZE = 1024; /* n'importe quoi */ /* Static function */ static l_int32 lqueueExtendArray(L_QUEUE *lq); /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------* * L_Queue create/destroy * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*! * \brief lqueueCreate() * * \param[in] nalloc size of ptr array to be alloc'd; 0 for default * \return lqueue, or NULL on error * *
 * Notes:
 *      (1) Allocates a ptr array of given size, and initializes counters.
 * 
*/ L_QUEUE * lqueueCreate(l_int32 nalloc) { L_QUEUE *lq; PROCNAME("lqueueCreate"); if (nalloc < MIN_BUFFER_SIZE) nalloc = INITIAL_BUFFER_ARRAYSIZE; lq = (L_QUEUE *)LEPT_CALLOC(1, sizeof(L_QUEUE)); if ((lq->array = (void **)LEPT_CALLOC(nalloc, sizeof(void *))) == NULL) { lqueueDestroy(&lq, 0); return (L_QUEUE *)ERROR_PTR("ptr array not made", procName, NULL); } lq->nalloc = nalloc; lq->nhead = lq->nelem = 0; return lq; } /*! * \brief lqueueDestroy() * * \param[in,out] plq will be set to null before returning * \param[in] freeflag TRUE to free each remaining struct in the array * \return void * *
 * Notes:
 *      (1) If freeflag is TRUE, frees each struct in the array.
 *      (2) If freeflag is FALSE but there are elements on the array,
 *          gives a warning and destroys the array.  This will
 *          cause a memory leak of all the items that were on the queue.
 *          So if the items require their own destroy function, they
 *          must be destroyed before the queue.  The same applies to the
 *          auxiliary stack, if it is used.
 *      (3) To destroy the L_Queue, we destroy the ptr array, then
 *          the lqueue, and then null the contents of the input ptr.
 * 
*/ void lqueueDestroy(L_QUEUE **plq, l_int32 freeflag) { void *item; L_QUEUE *lq; PROCNAME("lqueueDestroy"); if (plq == NULL) { L_WARNING("ptr address is NULL\n", procName); return; } if ((lq = *plq) == NULL) return; if (freeflag) { while(lq->nelem > 0) { item = lqueueRemove(lq); LEPT_FREE(item); } } else if (lq->nelem > 0) { L_WARNING("memory leak of %d items in lqueue!\n", procName, lq->nelem); } if (lq->array) LEPT_FREE(lq->array); if (lq->stack) lstackDestroy(&lq->stack, freeflag); LEPT_FREE(lq); *plq = NULL; return; } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------* * Accessors * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*! * \brief lqueueAdd() * * \param[in] lq lqueue * \param[in] item to be added to the tail of the queue * \return 0 if OK, 1 on error * *
 * Notes:
 *      (1) The algorithm is as follows.  If the queue is populated
 *          to the end of the allocated array, shift all ptrs toward
 *          the beginning of the array, so that the head of the queue
 *          is at the beginning of the array.  Then, if the array is
 *          more than 0.75 full, realloc with double the array size.
 *          Finally, add the item to the tail of the queue.
 * 
*/ l_ok lqueueAdd(L_QUEUE *lq, void *item) { PROCNAME("lqueueAdd"); if (!lq) return ERROR_INT("lq not defined", procName, 1); if (!item) return ERROR_INT("item not defined", procName, 1); /* If filled to the end and the ptrs can be shifted to the left, * shift them. */ if ((lq->nhead + lq->nelem >= lq->nalloc) && (lq->nhead != 0)) { memmove(lq->array, lq->array + lq->nhead, sizeof(void *) * lq->nelem); lq->nhead = 0; } /* If necessary, expand the allocated array by a factor of 2 */ if (lq->nelem > 0.75 * lq->nalloc) lqueueExtendArray(lq); /* Now add the item */ lq->array[lq->nhead + lq->nelem] = (void *)item; lq->nelem++; return 0; } /*! * \brief lqueueExtendArray() * * \param[in] lq lqueue * \return 0 if OK, 1 on error */ static l_int32 lqueueExtendArray(L_QUEUE *lq) { PROCNAME("lqueueExtendArray"); if (!lq) return ERROR_INT("lq not defined", procName, 1); if ((lq->array = (void **)reallocNew((void **)&lq->array, sizeof(void *) * lq->nalloc, 2 * sizeof(void *) * lq->nalloc)) == NULL) return ERROR_INT("new ptr array not returned", procName, 1); lq->nalloc = 2 * lq->nalloc; return 0; } /*! * \brief lqueueRemove() * * \param[in] lq lqueue * \return ptr to item popped from the head of the queue, * or NULL if the queue is empty or on error * *
 * Notes:
 *      (1) If this is the last item on the queue, so that the queue
 *          becomes empty, nhead is reset to the beginning of the array.
 * 
*/ void * lqueueRemove(L_QUEUE *lq) { void *item; PROCNAME("lqueueRemove"); if (!lq) return (void *)ERROR_PTR("lq not defined", procName, NULL); if (lq->nelem == 0) return NULL; item = lq->array[lq->nhead]; lq->array[lq->nhead] = NULL; if (lq->nelem == 1) lq->nhead = 0; /* reset head ptr */ else (lq->nhead)++; /* can't go off end of array because nelem > 1 */ lq->nelem--; return item; } /*! * \brief lqueueGetCount() * * \param[in] lq lqueue * \return count, or 0 on error */ l_int32 lqueueGetCount(L_QUEUE *lq) { PROCNAME("lqueueGetCount"); if (!lq) return ERROR_INT("lq not defined", procName, 0); return lq->nelem; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------* * Debug output * *---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*! * \brief lqueuePrint() * * \param[in] fp file stream * \param[in] lq lqueue * \return 0 if OK; 1 on error */ l_ok lqueuePrint(FILE *fp, L_QUEUE *lq) { l_int32 i; PROCNAME("lqueuePrint"); if (!fp) return ERROR_INT("stream not defined", procName, 1); if (!lq) return ERROR_INT("lq not defined", procName, 1); fprintf(fp, "\n L_Queue: nalloc = %d, nhead = %d, nelem = %d, array = %p\n", lq->nalloc, lq->nhead, lq->nelem, lq->array); for (i = lq->nhead; i < lq->nhead + lq->nelem; i++) fprintf(fp, "array[%d] = %p\n", i, lq->array[i]); return 0; }