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**
** Ternary search trie implementation.
**
** This implementation is based on the implementation by Peter A. Friend
** (version 1.3), but has been assimilated into INN and modified to use INN
** formatting conventions.
**
** Copyright (c) 2002, Peter A. Friend
** All rights reserved.
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#ifndef INN_TST_H
#define INN_TST_H 1
#include <inn/defines.h>
BEGIN_DECLS
/* Constants used for return values and options. */
enum tst_constants {
TST_OK,
TST_NULL_KEY,
TST_NULL_DATA,
TST_DUPLICATE_KEY,
TST_REPLACE
};
/* Opaque data type returned by and used by ternary search trie functions. */
struct tst;
/* Allocate a new ternary search trie. width is the number of nodes allocated
at a time and should be chosen carefully. One node is required for every
character in the tree. If you choose a value that is too small, your
application will spend too much time calling malloc and your node space
will be too spread out. Too large a value is just a waste of space. */
struct tst *tst_init(int width);
/* Insert a value into the tree. If the key already exists in the tree,
option determiens the behavior. If set to TST_REPLACE, the data for that
key is replaced with the new data value and the old value is returned in
exist_ptr. Otherwise, TST_DUPLICATE_KEY is returned. If key is zero
length, TST_NULL_KEY is returned. If data is NULL, TST_NULL_DATA is
returned. On success, TST_OK is returned.
The data argument may not be NULL. For a simple existence tree, use the
struct tst pointer as the data. */
int tst_insert(struct tst *, const unsigned char *key, void *data, int option,
void **exist_ptr);
/* Search for a key and return the associated data, or NULL if not found. */
void *tst_search(struct tst *, const unsigned char *key);
/* Delete the given key out of the trie, returning the data that it pointed
to. If the key was not found, returns NULL. */
void *tst_delete(struct tst *, const unsigned char *key);
/* Free the given ternary search trie and all resources it uses. */
void tst_cleanup(struct tst *);
#endif /* !INN_TST_H */
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