Provided by: libpmemobj-dev_1.4.1-0ubuntu1~18.04.1_amd64 bug

NAME

       pmemobj_first(),   pmemobj_next(),   POBJ_FIRST(),   POBJ_FIRST_TYPE_NUM(),   POBJ_NEXT(),
       POBJ_NEXT_TYPE_NUM(),    POBJ_FOREACH(),     POBJ_FOREACH_SAFE(),     POBJ_FOREACH_TYPE(),
       POBJ_FOREACH_SAFE_TYPE() - pmemobj container operations

SYNOPSIS

              #include <libpmemobj.h>

              PMEMoid pmemobj_first(PMEMobjpool *pop);
              PMEMoid pmemobj_next(PMEMoid oid);

              POBJ_FIRST(PMEMobjpool *pop, TYPE)
              POBJ_FIRST_TYPE_NUM(PMEMobjpool *pop, uint64_t type_num)
              POBJ_NEXT(TOID oid)
              POBJ_NEXT_TYPE_NUM(PMEMoid oid)

              POBJ_FOREACH(PMEMobjpool *pop, PMEMoid varoid)
              POBJ_FOREACH_SAFE(PMEMobjpool *pop, PMEMoid varoid, PMEMoid nvaroid)
              POBJ_FOREACH_TYPE(PMEMobjpool *pop, TOID var)
              POBJ_FOREACH_SAFE_TYPE(PMEMobjpool *pop, TOID var, TOID nvar)

DESCRIPTION

       The  libpmemobj(7)  container operations provide a mechanism that allows iteration through
       the internal object collection, either looking for a  specific  object,  or  performing  a
       specific  operation  on  each  object  of  a  given  type.   Software  should not make any
       assumptions about the order of the objects in the internal object containers.

       The pmemobj_first() function returns the first object from the pool.

       The POBJ_FIRST() macro returns the first object from the pool of  the  type  specified  by
       TYPE.

       The  POBJ_FIRST_TYPE_NUM()  macro  returns  the  first  object  from  the pool of the type
       specified by type_num.

       The pmemobj_next() function returns the next object from the pool.

       The POBJ_NEXT() macro returns the next object of the same type as the object referenced by
       oid.

       The  POBJ_NEXT_TYPE_NUM()  macro  returns  the  next object of the same type number as the
       object referenced by oid.

       The following four macros provide a more convenient way to iterate  through  the  internal
       collections, performing a specific operation on each object.

       The  POBJ_FOREACH() macro performs a specific operation on each allocated object stored in
       the persistent memory pool pop.  It traverses the internal collection of all the  objects,
       assigning a handle to each element in turn to varoid.

       The  POBJ_FOREACH_TYPE()  macro  performs  a  specific  operation on each allocated object
       stored in the persistent memory pool pop that has the same type as var.  It traverses  the
       internal  collection  of all the objects of the specified type, assigning a handle to each
       element in turn to var.

       The macros POBJ_FOREACH_SAFE() and POBJ_FOREACH_SAFE_TYPE() work in a similar  fashion  as
       POBJ_FOREACH()  and  POBJ_FOREACH_TYPE(), except that prior to performing the operation on
       the object, they preserve a handle to the next object in the collection by assigning it to
       nvaroid  or  nvar,  respectively.   This  allows  safe  deletion of selected objects while
       iterating through the collection.

RETURN VALUE

       pmemobj_first() returns the first object  from  the  pool,  or,  if  the  pool  is  empty,
       OID_NULL.

       pmemobj_next()  returns the next object from the pool.  If the object referenced by oid is
       the last object in the collection, or if oid is OID_NULL, pmemobj_next() returns OID_NULL.

SEE ALSO

       libpmemobj(7) and <http://pmem.io>