CK_BITMAP_SIZE(3) | Library Functions Manual | CK_BITMAP_SIZE(3) |
ck_bitmap_size
—
returns necessary number of bytes for bitmap
Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)
#include
<ck_bitmap.h>
unsigned int
ck_bitmap_size
(unsigned
int n_bits);
The
ck_bitmap_size
()
function returns the number of bytes that are necessary to allocate for a
bitmap that will contain the number of bits specified by
n_bits.
This function is used to determine how many bytes to allocate for dynamically created bitmap objects. The allocated object must still be initialized using ck_bitmap_init(3).
This function returns a non-zero value.
ck_bitmap_base(3), ck_bitmap_init(3), ck_bitmap_set_mpmc(3), ck_bitmap_reset_mpmc(3), ck_bitmap_test(3), ck_bitmap_clear(3), ck_bitmap_bits(3), ck_bitmap_buffer(3)
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April 22, 2012 |