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NAME

       Judy1  -  C  library  for creating and accessing a dynamic array of bits, using any value of a word as an
       index

SYNOPSIS

       int    Judy1Set(       PPvoid_t PPJ1Array, Word_t   Index,  PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1Unset(     PPvoid_t PPJ1Array, Word_t   Index,  PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1Test(      Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t   Index,  PJError_t PJError);
       Word_t Judy1Count(     Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t   Index1, Word_t    Index2, PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1ByCount(   Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t   Nth,    Word_t * PIndex,  PJError_t PJError);
       Word_t Judy1FreeArray( PPvoid_t PPJ1Array, PJError_t PJError);
       Word_t Judy1MemUsed(   Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array);
       int    Judy1First(     Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1Next(      Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1Last(      Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1Prev(      Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1FirstEmpty(Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1NextEmpty( Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1LastEmpty( Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);
       int    Judy1PrevEmpty( Pcvoid_t  PJ1Array, Word_t * PIndex, PJError_t PJError);

DESCRIPTION

       A macro equivalent exists for each function call.  Because the macro forms are sometimes faster and  have
       a  simpler  error handling interface than the equivalent functions, they are the preferred way of calling
       the Judy1 functions.  See Judy1(3) for more information.  The function call definitions are included here
       for completeness.

       One  of  the difficulties in using the Judy1 function calls lies in determining whether to pass a pointer
       or the address of a pointer.  Since the functions that modify  the  Judy1  array  must  also  modify  the
       pointer  to  the  Judy1  array,  you must pass the address of the pointer rather than the pointer itself.
       This often leads to hard-to-debug programmatic errors.  In practice, the macros  allow  the  compiler  to
       catch programming errors when pointers instead of addresses of pointers are passed.

       The  Judy1  function  calls have an additional parameter beyond those specified in the macro calls.  This
       parameter is either a pointer to  an  error  structure,  or  NULL  (in  which  case  the  detailed  error
       information is not returned).

       In  the  following descriptions, the functions are described in terms of how the macros use them (only in
       the case of #define JUDYERROR_NOTEST 1).  This is the suggested use of the macros after your program  has
       been fully debugged.  When the JUDYERROR_NOTEST macro is not specified, an error structure is declared to
       store error information returned from the Judy1 functions when an error occurs.

       Notice the placement of the & in the different functions.

        Judy1Set(&PJ1Array, Index, &JError)

                      #define J1S(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1Set(&PJ1Array, Index, PJE0)

        Judy1Unset(&PJ1Array, Index, &JError)

                      #define J1U(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1Unset(&PJ1Array, Index, PJE0)

        Judy1Test(PJ1Array, Index, &JError)

                      #define J1T(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1Test(PJ1Array, Index, PJE0)

        Judy1Count(PJ1Array, Index1, Index2, &JError)

                      #define J1C(Rc_word, PJ1Array, Index1, Index2) \
                         Rc_word = Judy1Count(PJ1Array, Index1, Index2, PJE0)

                      A return value of 0 can be an error, valid as a count, or it can indicate a  special  case
                      for  a fully-populated array (32-bit machines only).  If necessary, the following code can
                      be used to disambiguate this return:

                      JError_t JError;

                      Rc_word = Judy1Count(PJ1Array, Index1, Index2, &JError);
                      if (Rc_word == 0)
                      {
                          if (JU_ERRNO(&JError) == JU_ERRNO_NONE)
                              printf("Judy1 array population == 0\n");
                          if (JU_ERRNO(&JError) == JU_ERRNO_FULL)
                              printf("Judy1 array population == 2^32\n");
                          if (JU_ERRNO(&JError) == JU_ERRNO_NULLPPARRAY)
                              goto NullArray;
                          if (JU_ERRNO(&JError) >  JU_ERRNO_NFMAX)
                              goto Null_or_CorruptArray;
                      }

        Judy1ByCount(PJ1Array, Nth, &Index, &JError)

                      #define J1BC(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Nth, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1ByCount(PJ1Array, Nth, &Index, PJE0)

        Judy1FreeArray(&PJ1Array, &JError)

                      #define J1FA(Rc_word, PJ1Array) \
                         Rc_word = Judy1FreeArray(&PJ1Array, PJE0)

        Judy1MemUsed(PJ1Array)

                      #define J1MU(Rc_word, PJ1Array) \
                         Rc_word = Judy1MemUsed(PJ1Array)

        Judy1First(PJ1Array, &Index, &JError)

                      #define J1F(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1First(PJ1Array, &Index, PJE0)

        Judy1Next(PJ1Array, &Index, &JError)

                      #define J1N(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1Next(PJ1Array, &Index, PJE0)

        Judy1Last(PJ1Array, &Index, &JError)

                      #define J1L(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1Last(PJ1Array, &Index, PJE0)

        Judy1Prev(PJ1Array, &Index, &JError)

                      #define J1P(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1Prev(PJ1Array, &Index, PJE0)

        Judy1FirstEmpty(PJ1Array, &Index, &JError)

                      #define J1FE(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1FirstEmpty(PJ1Array, &Index, PJE0)

        Judy1NextEmpty(PJ1Array, &Index, &JError)

                      #define J1NE(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1NextEmpty(PJ1Array, &Index, PJE0)

        Judy1LastEmpty(PJ1Array, &Index, &JError)

                      #define J1LE(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1LastEmpty(PJ1Array, &Index, PJE0)

        Judy1PrevEmpty(PJ1Array, &Index, &JError)

                      #define J1PE(Rc_int, PJ1Array, Index) \
                         Rc_int = Judy1PrevEmpty(PJ1Array, &Index, PJE0)

       Definitions for all of the Judy functions, the types Pvoid_t, Pcvoid_t, PPvoid_t, Word_t,  JError_t,  and
       PJError_t,  the  constants  NULL,  JU_ERRNO_*,  JERR,  and  PJE0,  are provided in the Judy.h header file
       (/usr/include/Judy.h).  Note:  Callers should define Judy1 arrays as type Pvoid_t, which can be passed by
       value  to  functions  that  take  Pcvoid_t (constant Pvoid_t), and also by address to functions that take
       PPvoid_t.

AUTHOR

       Judy was invented by Doug Baskins and implemented -Packard.

SEE ALSO

       Judy(3), JudyL(3), JudySL(3), JudyHS(3),
       malloc(),
       the Judy website, http://judy.sourceforge.net, for more information and Application Notes.

                                                                                                  Judy1_funcs(3)