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NAME

       zhash - Class for simple generic hash container

SYNOPSIS

       //  This is a stable class, and may not change except for emergencies. It
       //  is provided in stable builds.
       // Callback function for zhash_freefn method
       typedef void (zhash_free_fn) (
           void *data);

       //  Create a new, empty hash container
       CZMQ_EXPORT zhash_t *
           zhash_new (void);

       //  Unpack binary frame into a new hash table. Packed data must follow format
       //  defined by zhash_pack. Hash table is set to autofree. An empty frame
       //  unpacks to an empty hash table.
       CZMQ_EXPORT zhash_t *
           zhash_unpack (zframe_t *frame);

       //  Destroy a hash container and all items in it
       CZMQ_EXPORT void
           zhash_destroy (zhash_t **self_p);

       //  Insert item into hash table with specified key and item.
       //  If key is already present returns -1 and leaves existing item unchanged
       //  Returns 0 on success.
       CZMQ_EXPORT int
           zhash_insert (zhash_t *self, const char *key, void *item);

       //  Update item into hash table with specified key and item.
       //  If key is already present, destroys old item and inserts new one.
       //  Use free_fn method to ensure deallocator is properly called on item.
       CZMQ_EXPORT void
           zhash_update (zhash_t *self, const char *key, void *item);

       //  Remove an item specified by key from the hash table. If there was no such
       //  item, this function does nothing.
       CZMQ_EXPORT void
           zhash_delete (zhash_t *self, const char *key);

       //  Return the item at the specified key, or null
       CZMQ_EXPORT void *
           zhash_lookup (zhash_t *self, const char *key);

       //  Reindexes an item from an old key to a new key. If there was no such
       //  item, does nothing. Returns 0 if successful, else -1.
       CZMQ_EXPORT int
           zhash_rename (zhash_t *self, const char *old_key, const char *new_key);

       //  Set a free function for the specified hash table item. When the item is
       //  destroyed, the free function, if any, is called on that item.
       //  Use this when hash items are dynamically allocated, to ensure that
       //  you don't have memory leaks. You can pass 'free' or NULL as a free_fn.
       //  Returns the item, or NULL if there is no such item.
       CZMQ_EXPORT void *
           zhash_freefn (zhash_t *self, const char *key, zhash_free_fn free_fn);

       //  Return the number of keys/items in the hash table
       CZMQ_EXPORT size_t
           zhash_size (zhash_t *self);

       //  Make copy of hash table; if supplied table is null, returns null.
       //  Does not copy items themselves. Rebuilds new table so may be slow on
       //  very large tables. NOTE: only works with item values that are strings
       //  since there's no other way to know how to duplicate the item value.
       //  Caller owns return value and must destroy it when done.
       CZMQ_EXPORT zhash_t *
           zhash_dup (zhash_t *self);

       //  Return keys for items in table
       //  Caller owns return value and must destroy it when done.
       CZMQ_EXPORT zlist_t *
           zhash_keys (zhash_t *self);

       //  Simple iterator; returns first item in hash table, in no given order,
       //  or NULL if the table is empty. This method is simpler to use than the
       //  foreach() method, which is deprecated. To access the key for this item
       //  use zhash_cursor(). NOTE: do NOT modify the table while iterating.
       CZMQ_EXPORT void *
           zhash_first (zhash_t *self);

       //  Simple iterator; returns next item in hash table, in no given order,
       //  or NULL if the last item was already returned. Use this together with
       //  zhash_first() to process all items in a hash table. If you need the
       //  items in sorted order, use zhash_keys() and then zlist_sort(). To
       //  access the key for this item use zhash_cursor(). NOTE: do NOT modify
       //  the table while iterating.
       CZMQ_EXPORT void *
           zhash_next (zhash_t *self);

       //  After a successful first/next method, returns the key for the item that
       //  was returned. This is a constant string that you may not modify or
       //  deallocate, and which lasts as long as the item in the hash. After an
       //  unsuccessful first/next, returns NULL.
       CZMQ_EXPORT const char *
           zhash_cursor (zhash_t *self);

       //  Add a comment to hash table before saving to disk. You can add as many
       //  comment lines as you like. These comment lines are discarded when loading
       //  the file. If you use a null format, all comments are deleted.
       CZMQ_EXPORT void
           zhash_comment (zhash_t *self, const char *format, ...) CHECK_PRINTF (2);

       //  Serialize hash table to a binary frame that can be sent in a message.
       //  The packed format is compatible with the 'dictionary' type defined in
       //  http://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:35/FILEMQ, and implemented by zproto:
       //
       //     ; A list of name/value pairs
       //     dictionary      = dict-count *( dict-name dict-value )
       //     dict-count      = number-4
       //     dict-value      = longstr
       //     dict-name       = string
       //
       //     ; Strings are always length + text contents
       //     longstr         = number-4 *VCHAR
       //     string          = number-1 *VCHAR
       //
       //     ; Numbers are unsigned integers in network byte order
       //     number-1        = 1OCTET
       //     number-4        = 4OCTET
       //
       //  Comments are not included in the packed data. Item values MUST be
       //  strings.
       //  Caller owns return value and must destroy it when done.
       CZMQ_EXPORT zframe_t *
           zhash_pack (zhash_t *self);

       //  Save hash table to a text file in name=value format. Hash values must be
       //  printable strings; keys may not contain '=' character. Returns 0 if OK,
       //  else -1 if a file error occurred.
       CZMQ_EXPORT int
           zhash_save (zhash_t *self, const char *filename);

       //  Load hash table from a text file in name=value format; hash table must
       //  already exist. Hash values must printable strings; keys may not contain
       //  '=' character. Returns 0 if OK, else -1 if a file was not readable.
       CZMQ_EXPORT int
           zhash_load (zhash_t *self, const char *filename);

       //  When a hash table was loaded from a file by zhash_load, this method will
       //  reload the file if it has been modified since, and is "stable", i.e. not
       //  still changing. Returns 0 if OK, -1 if there was an error reloading the
       //  file.
       CZMQ_EXPORT int
           zhash_refresh (zhash_t *self);

       //  Set hash for automatic value destruction. Note that this assumes that
       //  values are NULL-terminated strings. Do not use with different types.
       CZMQ_EXPORT void
           zhash_autofree (zhash_t *self);

       //  Self test of this class.
       CZMQ_EXPORT void
           zhash_test (bool verbose);

       Please add '@interface' section in './../src/zhash.c'.

DESCRIPTION

       zhash is an expandable hash table container. This is a simple container. For heavy-duty
       applications we recommend using zhashx.

       Note that it’s relatively slow (50K insertions/deletes per second), so don’t do
       inserts/updates on the critical path for message I/O. It can do 2.5M lookups per second
       for 16-char keys. Timed on a 1.6GHz CPU.

EXAMPLE

       From zhash_test method.

           zhash_t *hash = zhash_new ();
           assert (hash);
           assert (zhash_size (hash) == 0);
           assert (zhash_first (hash) == NULL);
           assert (zhash_cursor (hash) == NULL);

           //  Insert some items
           int rc;
           rc = zhash_insert (hash, "DEADBEEF", "dead beef");
           char *item = (char *) zhash_first (hash);
           assert (streq (zhash_cursor (hash), "DEADBEEF"));
           assert (streq (item, "dead beef"));
           assert (rc == 0);
           rc = zhash_insert (hash, "ABADCAFE", "a bad cafe");
           assert (rc == 0);
           rc = zhash_insert (hash, "C0DEDBAD", "coded bad");
           assert (rc == 0);
           rc = zhash_insert (hash, "DEADF00D", "dead food");
           assert (rc == 0);
           assert (zhash_size (hash) == 4);

           //  Look for existing items
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "DEADBEEF");
           assert (streq (item, "dead beef"));
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "ABADCAFE");
           assert (streq (item, "a bad cafe"));
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "C0DEDBAD");
           assert (streq (item, "coded bad"));
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "DEADF00D");
           assert (streq (item, "dead food"));

           //  Look for non-existent items
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "foo");
           assert (item == NULL);

           //  Try to insert duplicate items
           rc = zhash_insert (hash, "DEADBEEF", "foo");
           assert (rc == -1);
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "DEADBEEF");
           assert (streq (item, "dead beef"));

           //  Some rename tests

           //  Valid rename, key is now LIVEBEEF
           rc = zhash_rename (hash, "DEADBEEF", "LIVEBEEF");
           assert (rc == 0);
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "LIVEBEEF");
           assert (streq (item, "dead beef"));

           //  Trying to rename an unknown item to a non-existent key
           rc = zhash_rename (hash, "WHATBEEF", "NONESUCH");
           assert (rc == -1);

           //  Trying to rename an unknown item to an existing key
           rc = zhash_rename (hash, "WHATBEEF", "LIVEBEEF");
           assert (rc == -1);
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "LIVEBEEF");
           assert (streq (item, "dead beef"));

           //  Trying to rename an existing item to another existing item
           rc = zhash_rename (hash, "LIVEBEEF", "ABADCAFE");
           assert (rc == -1);
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "LIVEBEEF");
           assert (streq (item, "dead beef"));
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "ABADCAFE");
           assert (streq (item, "a bad cafe"));

           //  Test keys method
           zlist_t *keys = zhash_keys (hash);
           assert (zlist_size (keys) == 4);
           zlist_destroy (&keys);

           //  Test dup method
           zhash_t *copy = zhash_dup (hash);
           assert (zhash_size (copy) == 4);
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (copy, "LIVEBEEF");
           assert (item);
           assert (streq (item, "dead beef"));
           zhash_destroy (&copy);

           //  Test pack/unpack methods
           zframe_t *frame = zhash_pack (hash);
           copy = zhash_unpack (frame);
           zframe_destroy (&frame);
           assert (zhash_size (copy) == 4);
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (copy, "LIVEBEEF");
           assert (item);
           assert (streq (item, "dead beef"));
           zhash_destroy (&copy);

           //  Test save and load
           zhash_comment (hash, "This is a test file");
           zhash_comment (hash, "Created by %s", "czmq_selftest");
           zhash_save (hash, ".cache");
           copy = zhash_new ();
           assert (copy);
           zhash_load (copy, ".cache");
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (copy, "LIVEBEEF");
           assert (item);
           assert (streq (item, "dead beef"));
           zhash_destroy (&copy);
           zsys_file_delete (".cache");

           //  Delete a item
           zhash_delete (hash, "LIVEBEEF");
           item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "LIVEBEEF");
           assert (item == NULL);
           assert (zhash_size (hash) == 3);

           //  Check that the queue is robust against random usage
           struct {
               char name [100];
               bool exists;
           } testset [200];
           memset (testset, 0, sizeof (testset));
           int testmax = 200, testnbr, iteration;

           srandom ((unsigned) time (NULL));
           for (iteration = 0; iteration < 25000; iteration++) {
               testnbr = randof (testmax);
               assert (testnbr != testmax);
               assert (testnbr < testmax);
               if (testset [testnbr].exists) {
                   item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, testset [testnbr].name);
                   assert (item);
                   zhash_delete (hash, testset [testnbr].name);
                   testset [testnbr].exists = false;
               }
               else {
                   sprintf (testset [testnbr].name, "%x-%x", rand (), rand ());
                   if (zhash_insert (hash, testset [testnbr].name, "") == 0)
                       testset [testnbr].exists = true;
               }
           }
           //  Test 10K lookups
           for (iteration = 0; iteration < 10000; iteration++)
               item = (char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "DEADBEEFABADCAFE");

           //  Destructor should be safe to call twice
           zhash_destroy (&hash);
           zhash_destroy (&hash);
           assert (hash == NULL);

           // Test autofree; automatically copies and frees string values
           hash = zhash_new ();
           assert (hash);
           zhash_autofree (hash);
           char value [255];
           strcpy (value, "This is a string");
           rc = zhash_insert (hash, "key1", value);
           assert (rc == 0);
           strcpy (value, "Inserting with the same key will fail");
           rc = zhash_insert (hash, "key1", value);
           assert (rc == -1);
           strcpy (value, "Ring a ding ding");
           rc = zhash_insert (hash, "key2", value);
           assert (rc == 0);
           assert (streq ((char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "key1"), "This is a string"));
           assert (streq ((char *) zhash_lookup (hash, "key2"), "Ring a ding ding"));
           zhash_destroy (&hash);

           #if defined (__WINDOWS__)
           zsys_shutdown();
           #endif

AUTHORS

       The czmq manual was written by the authors in the AUTHORS file.

RESOURCES

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COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) the Contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file. This file is part of CZMQ,
       the high-level C binding for 0MQ: http://czmq.zeromq.org. This Source Code Form is subject
       to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not
       distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. LICENSE
       included with the czmq distribution.

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