X-Git-Url: http://sru.miketaylor.org.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Frset.h;h=2fa67a32b73674a5038a358476e320a5719b67a8;hb=3c547fb0a2e275ef21871d865116e288114c0910;hp=0b529a756407f462705eab6848775e63b1d3ccac;hpb=c5bc0f71fe718b3c66d86b48b1b8669278e94c18;p=idzebra-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/include/rset.h b/include/rset.h index 0b529a7..2fa67a3 100644 --- a/include/rset.h +++ b/include/rset.h @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* $Id: rset.h,v 1.38 2004-10-20 14:32:28 heikki Exp $ +/* $Id: rset.h,v 1.39 2004-10-22 10:12:51 heikki Exp $ Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002 Index Data Aps @@ -78,11 +78,19 @@ struct rsfd { /* the stuff common to all rsfd's. */ */ struct rset_control { - char *desc; /* text description of set type (for debugging) */ + /** text description of set type (for debugging) */ + char *desc; /* RSET rs_something_create(const struct rset_control *sel, ...); */ void (*f_delete)(RSET ct); + + /** recursively fills the terms array with terms. call with curterm=0 */ + /* always counts them all into cur, but of course won't touch the term */ + /* array past max. You can use this to count, set max=0 */ + void (*f_getterms)(RSET ct, TERMID *terms, int maxterms, int *curterm); + RSFD (*f_open)(RSET ct, int wflag); void (*f_close)(RSFD rfd); + /** forward behaves like a read, but it skips some items first */ int (*f_forward)(RSFD rfd, void *buf, TERMID *term, const void *untilbuf); void (*f_pos)(RSFD rfd, double *current, double *total); /* returns -1,-1 if pos function not implemented for this type */ @@ -94,6 +102,15 @@ struct rset_control int rset_default_forward(RSFD rfd, void *buf, TERMID *term, const void *untilbuf); +/** rset_get_no_terms is a getterms function for those that don't have any */ +void rset_get_no_terms(RSET ct, TERMID *terms, int maxterms, int *curterm); + +/** + * rset_get_one_term is a getterms function for those rsets that have + * exactly one term, like all rsisamX types. + */ +void rset_get_one_term(RSET ct,TERMID *terms,int maxterms,int *curterm); + /** * key_control contains all there is to know about the keys stored in * an isam, and therefore operated by the rsets. Other than this info, @@ -173,6 +190,10 @@ RSET rset_dup (RSET rs); #define rset_forward(rfd, buf, term, untilbuf) \ (*(rfd)->rset->control->f_forward)((rfd),(buf),(term),(untilbuf)) +/* void rset_getterms(RSET ct, TERMID *terms, int maxterms, int *curterm); */ +#define rset_getterms(ct, terms, maxterms, curterm) \ + (*(ct)->control->f_getterms)((ct),(terms),(maxterms),(curterm)) + /* int rset_pos(RSFD fd, double *current, double *total); */ #define rset_pos(rfd,cur,tot) \ (*(rfd)->rset->control->f_pos)( (rfd),(cur),(tot))