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/*====================================================================* - 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. *====================================================================*/ #ifndef LEPTONICA_HASHMAP_H #define LEPTONICA_HASHMAP_H /* * \file hashmap.h * * <pre> * Contains the following structs: * struct L_Hashmap * struct L_Hashitem * * Goal: * You have a set of objects (integers, strings, pts, whatever), * and you want to store them in a data structure (L_Hashmap) that allows * O(1) to find, insert and count the occurrences of such an object. * The tool is a hash map. This is not ordered, unlike the O(log n) * ordered map (L_Amap), which is implemented by an rbtree. * * In slightly more detail: * Store the set of objects in an array, which in general can be * held in a pointer array (L_Ptra). You need a hash function that * will generate a unique uint64 key from each object. For our simple * built-in arrays, such as float, double and Pta (points), these hash * functions are in utils1.c. Then for each object in the array, * you store the key and the index to the array of objects (the val) * in a list of hashitems in the hash table, where the specific * list is determined by the key (specifically, the mod of the key * with the size of the hashtable). * * In yet more detail: * (1) The design loosely follows the design of a hashmap in "The Practice * of Programming by Brian Kernighan and Rob Pike, Addison Wesley, 1999. * (2) The L_Hashmap contains a hashtable with a prime number of pointers * to lists of hashitems. The lookup function takes a key and a value, * which are both 64-bit unsigned integers. The key has been generated * by hashing the input object in a way that avoids collisions between * different objects. The value is an integer that identifies the * object; typically it is the index into an array of objects. * The hashtable size is a prime number, and an index into the table * is made from the key by taking its mod with the hashtable size. * The index points to a list of hashitems, which have all been hashed * by the mod function into the same index in the table. * Because the key is expected to be randomly distributed in uint64, * the table indices should be uniformly distributed, resulting in * approximately the same number of items being placed in each of * these lists. The list of hashitems is traversed, comparing the * input uint64 key in the lookup() function with the key stored in * each hashitem. If a hashitem is found with a matching key, * return a pointer to that hashitem. If not found and the op is * L_HASH_CREATE, make a new hash item, add it to the list, and * return a pointer to it. * (3) The count field in the hashitem gives the number of times the * key has been seen when storing key/value pairs. * (4) The val field is the index into an array of the objects. When * the hashmap is initially made, it is the index of the first item * seen with its key. * (5) For the hashmap to work efficiently, the lists must not become too * long. Because in general you do not know the number of objects * in advance, it is important to be able to dynamically resize * the hashtable as it grows. The hashmap is initialized with * room for some number of hashitems and the maximum average list * size. These two numbers determine the size of the hashtable, * which is constrained to be a prime number. As the hashtable grows, * if the average occupancy exceeds the input %maxocc, the hashtable * size is approximately doubled and the existing items are re-hashed * into it, mod the new (prime number) table size. * </pre> */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------* * Hash map structs * *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*! General hash map */ struct L_Hashmap { l_int32 nitems; /*!< number of stored items */ l_int32 ntogo; /*!< number of items to be stored */ /*!< before resizing the hashmap */ l_int32 maxocc; /*!< max average occupancy allowed */ struct L_Hashitem **hashtab; /*!< array of hash item ptrs */ l_int32 tabsize; /*!< size of array of hash item ptrs */ }; typedef struct L_Hashmap L_HASHMAP; /*! Hash item, containing storage for the key, value and count. The key is a l_uint64, which is hashed by the mod function to find the index into the hashtab. */ struct L_Hashitem { l_uint64 key; /*!< key is hashed into index into hashtab */ l_uint64 val; /*!< number stored associated with the key */ l_int32 count; /*!< number of elements seen with this key */ struct L_Hashitem *next; /*!< ptr to the next in the list */ }; typedef struct L_Hashitem L_HASHITEM; /*------------------------------------------------------------------------* * Hashmap flags * *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*! Hashmap Lookup */ enum { L_UNDEFINED = 0, /*!< invalid operation */ L_HMAP_CHECK = 1, /*!< check if this key/val has been stored */ L_HMAP_CREATE = 2 /*!< create and store a hashitem if not found */ }; #endif /* LEPTONICA_HASHMAP_H */
