PPATH(3) Library Functions Manual PPATH(3)

ppath, ppath_idx, ppath_key, ppath_component_retain, ppath_component_release, ppath_create, ppath_length, ppath_component_idx, ppath_component_key, ppath_pop, ppath_push, ppath_component_at, ppath_subpath, ppath_push_idx, ppath_push_key, ppath_replace_idx, ppath_replace_key, ppath_copy, ppath_retain, ppath_release, ppath_lookupproperty container path library

Property-List Paths Library (libppath, -lppath)

#include <ppath/ppath.h>

ppath_component_t *
ppath_idx(unsigned int index);

ppath_component_t *
ppath_key(const char *key);

ppath_component_t *
ppath_component_retain(ppath_component_t *pc);

void
ppath_component_release(ppath_component_t *pc);

ppath_t *
ppath_create(void);

unsigned int
ppath_length(const ppath_t *p);

int
ppath_component_idx(const ppath_component_t *);

const char *
ppath_component_key(const ppath_component_t *);

ppath_t *
ppath_pop(ppath_t *, ppath_component_t **);

ppath_t *
ppath_push(ppath_t *, ppath_component_t *);

ppath_component_t *
ppath_component_at(const ppath_t *, unsigned int);

ppath_t *
ppath_subpath(const ppath_t *, unsigned int, unsigned int);

ppath_t *
ppath_push_idx(ppath_t *, unsigned int);

ppath_t *
ppath_push_key(ppath_t *, const char *);

ppath_t *
ppath_replace_idx(ppath_t *, unsigned int);

ppath_t *
ppath_replace_key(ppath_t *, const char *);

ppath_t *
ppath_copy(const ppath_t *);

ppath_t *
ppath_retain(ppath_t *);

void
ppath_release(ppath_t *);

prop_object_t
ppath_lookup(prop_object_t, const ppath_t *);

The ppath library provides functions to read, write, or delete objects in a property list. A property-list “path” names the object in a property list to read, write, or delete.

A property-list path is an ordered array of zero or more array indices and dictionary keys that names at most one prop_object_t in a property list. The abstract function () evaluates a property-list path against a prop_object_t, o, to yield a prop_object_t result according to the following recursive definition, where empty indicates the empty (zero-length) path and the operator “|” indicates the concatenation of the path on the left-hand side with the key or index on the right-hand side:

E(o, empty)
Evaluates to o.
E(o, p | index)
If E(o, p) evaluates to a prop_array_t, then E(o, p | index) evaluates to the index 'th element of that array. Otherwise, an error occurs.
E(o, p | key)
If E(o, p) evaluates to a prop_dictionary_t, then E(o, p | key) evaluates to the dictionary value stored under key. Otherwise, an error occurs.

The programmer may think of property-list paths as working similarly to paths in a file system, where property arrays and dictionaries correspond to directories, and all other property types correspond to files.

ppath provides two opaque types:

ppath_component_t
A property-list path component: a single key or index. ppath counts references to a ppath_component_t and reclaims its storage when there are no more references.
ppath_t
An array of zero or more property-list path components. ppath counts references to a ppath_t and reclaims its storage when there are no more references.

ppath provides these functions for manipulating property-list paths and their components:

(unsigned int index)
Allocate a new ppath_component_t for the given array index and return it. Its reference count is initially one.

If there is not sufficient memory to complete the request, return NULL.

(const char *key)
Allocate a new ppath_component_t for the given dictionary key and return it. Its reference count is initially one.

If there is not sufficient memory to complete the request, return NULL.

(ppath_component_t *pc)
Increase the reference count on pc by one.
(ppath_component_t *pc)
Decrease the reference count on pc by one. If the reference count reaches zero, reclaim the storage for pc.
(void)
Create a new property-list path and return it. Its reference count is initially one. The path's length is initially zero.

If there is not sufficient memory to complete the request, return NULL.

(const ppath_t *p)
Return the number of components in path p.
(const ppath_component_t *pc)
Return the array index represented by the component pc, or -1 if pc does not represent an array index.
(const ppath_component_t *pc)
Return the dictionary key represented by the component pc, or NULL if pc does not represent a dictionary key.
(ppath_t *p, ppath_component_t **pcp)
If p is the empty path or NULL, return NULL. Otherwise, remove the last component from p and return p, and if pcp is not NULL, write the removed component to *pcp.
(ppath_t *p, ppath_component_t *pc)
If either p is NULL or no more components can be added to p, return NULL. Otherwise, append pc to the end of the component array p and return p.
(const ppath_t *p, unsigned int i)
If either p is NULL or there is no ith component to p, return NULL. Otherwise, return the ith component of p. Before returning a component, ppath_component_at() increases its reference count. (The first component is 0.)
(const ppath_t *p, unsigned int first, unsigned int exclast)
Create a new ppath_t and fill it with components first to exclast (exclusive) of p. If there are no such components as those in p, ppath_subpath() returns an empty ppath_t. If there is insufficient memory to create the new path, or if p is NULL, return NULL. Otherwise, return the new path.
(ppath_t *p, unsigned int idx)
Append an array index, idx, to the end of path p. If p is NULL, or if there is insufficient memory to complete the operation, return NULL. Otherwise, return p.
(ppath_t *, const char *key)
Append a dictionary key, key, to the end of path p. If p is NULL, or if there is insufficient memory to complete the operation, return NULL. Otherwise, return p.
(ppath_t *p, unsigned int idx)
Replace the array index at the end of path p with the array index idx. If p is NULL, if the last component of p is not an array index, or if there is insufficient memory to complete the operation, return NULL. Otherwise, return p.
(ppath_t *p, const char *key)
Replace the dictionary key at the end of path p with the dictionary key idx. If p is NULL, if the last component of p is not a dictionary key, or if there is insufficient memory to complete the operation, return NULL. Otherwise, return p.
(const ppath_t *p)
Create a copy of path p. If p is NULL, or if there is insufficient memory to complete the operation, return NULL. Otherwise, return the copy, whose reference count will be one.
(ppath_t *p)
Increase the reference count on p and return p.
(ppath_t *p)
Decrease the reference count on p. Reclaim the storage for p if the reference count reaches zero.
(prop_object_t o, const ppath_t *p)
Return the prop_object_t under o named by p, or return NULL if no such prop_object_t is under o.

ppath_bool(3), ppath_number(3), ppath_object(3), proplib(3)

The ppath property container path library first appeared in NetBSD 6.0.

David Young ⟨dyoung@pobox.com⟩

August 24, 2011 NetBSD 11.0