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249 lines
6.1 KiB
C++
249 lines
6.1 KiB
C++
#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "gmqcc.h"
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/*
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* strdup does it's own malloc, we need to track malloc. We don't want
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* to overwrite malloc though, infact, we can't really hook it at all
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* without library specific assumptions. So we re implement strdup.
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*/
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char *stat_mem_strdup(const char *src, bool empty) {
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size_t len = 0;
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char *ptr = NULL;
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if (!src)
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return NULL;
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len = strlen(src);
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if ((!empty ? len : true) && (ptr = (char*)mem_a(len + 1))) {
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memcpy(ptr, src, len);
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ptr[len] = '\0';
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}
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return ptr;
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}
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/*
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* The reallocate function for resizing vectors.
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*/
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void _util_vec_grow(void **a, size_t i, size_t s) {
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vector_t *d = vec_meta(*a);
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size_t m = 0;
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void *p = NULL;
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if (*a) {
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m = 2 * d->allocated + i;
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p = mem_r(d, s * m + sizeof(vector_t));
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} else {
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m = i + 1;
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p = mem_a(s * m + sizeof(vector_t));
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((vector_t*)p)->used = 0;
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}
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d = (vector_t*)p;
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d->allocated = m;
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*a = d + 1;
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}
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void _util_vec_delete(void *data) {
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mem_d(vec_meta(data));
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}
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/*
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* Hash table for generic data, based on dynamic memory allocations
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* all around. This is the internal interface, please look for
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* EXPOSED INTERFACE comment below
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*/
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struct hash_node_t {
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char *key; /* the key for this node in table */
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void *value; /* pointer to the data as void* */
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hash_node_t *next; /* next node (linked list) */
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};
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size_t hash(const char *key);
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size_t util_hthash(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key) {
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return hash(key) % ht->size;
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}
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static hash_node_t *_util_htnewpair(const char *key, void *value) {
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hash_node_t *node;
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if (!(node = (hash_node_t*)mem_a(sizeof(hash_node_t))))
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return NULL;
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if (!(node->key = util_strdupe(key))) {
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mem_d(node);
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return NULL;
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}
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node->value = value;
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node->next = NULL;
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return node;
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}
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/*
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* EXPOSED INTERFACE for the hashtable implementation
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* util_htnew(size) -- to make a new hashtable
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* util_htset(table, key, value, sizeof(value)) -- to set something in the table
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* util_htget(table, key) -- to get something from the table
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* util_htdel(table) -- to delete the table
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*/
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hash_table_t *util_htnew(size_t size) {
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hash_table_t *hashtable = NULL;
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if (size < 1)
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return NULL;
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if (!(hashtable = (hash_table_t*)mem_a(sizeof(hash_table_t))))
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return NULL;
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if (!(hashtable->table = (hash_node_t**)mem_a(sizeof(hash_node_t*) * size))) {
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mem_d(hashtable);
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return NULL;
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}
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hashtable->size = size;
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memset(hashtable->table, 0, sizeof(hash_node_t*) * size);
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return hashtable;
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}
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void util_htseth(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t bin, void *value) {
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hash_node_t *newnode = NULL;
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hash_node_t *next = NULL;
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hash_node_t *last = NULL;
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next = ht->table[bin];
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while (next && next->key && strcmp(key, next->key) > 0)
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last = next, next = next->next;
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/* already in table, do a replace */
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if (next && next->key && strcmp(key, next->key) == 0) {
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next->value = value;
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} else {
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/* not found, grow a pair man :P */
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newnode = _util_htnewpair(key, value);
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if (next == ht->table[bin]) {
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newnode->next = next;
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ht->table[bin] = newnode;
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} else if (!next) {
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last->next = newnode;
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} else {
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newnode->next = next;
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last->next = newnode;
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}
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}
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}
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void util_htset(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, void *value) {
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util_htseth(ht, key, util_hthash(ht, key), value);
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}
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void *util_htgeth(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t bin) {
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hash_node_t *pair = ht->table[bin];
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while (pair && pair->key && strcmp(key, pair->key) > 0)
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pair = pair->next;
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if (!pair || !pair->key || strcmp(key, pair->key) != 0)
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return NULL;
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return pair->value;
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}
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void *util_htget(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key) {
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return util_htgeth(ht, key, util_hthash(ht, key));
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}
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void *code_util_str_htgeth(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t bin);
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void *code_util_str_htgeth(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t bin) {
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hash_node_t *pair;
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size_t len, keylen;
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int cmp;
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keylen = strlen(key);
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pair = ht->table[bin];
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while (pair && pair->key) {
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len = strlen(pair->key);
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if (len < keylen) {
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pair = pair->next;
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continue;
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}
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if (keylen == len) {
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cmp = strcmp(key, pair->key);
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if (cmp == 0)
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return pair->value;
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if (cmp < 0)
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return NULL;
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pair = pair->next;
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continue;
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}
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cmp = strcmp(key, pair->key + len - keylen);
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if (cmp == 0) {
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uintptr_t up = (uintptr_t)pair->value;
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up += len - keylen;
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return (void*)up;
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}
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pair = pair->next;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* Free all allocated data in a hashtable, this is quite the amount
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* of work.
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*/
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void util_htrem(hash_table_t *ht, void (*callback)(void *data)) {
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size_t i = 0;
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for (; i < ht->size; ++i) {
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hash_node_t *n = ht->table[i];
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hash_node_t *p;
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/* free in list */
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while (n) {
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if (n->key)
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mem_d(n->key);
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if (callback)
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callback(n->value);
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p = n;
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n = p->next;
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mem_d(p);
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}
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}
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/* free table */
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mem_d(ht->table);
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mem_d(ht);
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}
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void util_htrmh(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t bin, void (*cb)(void*)) {
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hash_node_t **pair = &ht->table[bin];
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hash_node_t *tmp;
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while (*pair && (*pair)->key && strcmp(key, (*pair)->key) > 0)
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pair = &(*pair)->next;
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tmp = *pair;
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if (!tmp || !tmp->key || strcmp(key, tmp->key) != 0)
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return;
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if (cb)
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(*cb)(tmp->value);
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*pair = tmp->next;
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mem_d(tmp->key);
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mem_d(tmp);
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}
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void util_htrm(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, void (*cb)(void*)) {
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util_htrmh(ht, key, util_hthash(ht, key), cb);
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}
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void util_htdel(hash_table_t *ht) {
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util_htrem(ht, NULL);
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}
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