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ck_ht_entry_key_set
—
initialize pointer to key in hash table entry
Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)
#include
<ck_ht.h>
void
ck_ht_entry_key_set
(ck_ht_entry_t
*entry, const void
*key, uint16_t
key_length);
The
ck_ht_entry_key_set
()
function will initialize the object pointed to by
entry with a key pointed to by the
key argument. The length of the key is specified by
key_length. The maximum value of
key_length is defined by the CK_HT_KEY_LENGTH macro.
This function is typically used to initialize an entry for
ck_ht_get_spmc(3) and
ck_ht_remove_spmc(3) operations. It is expected that the
entry will be associated with a hash table initialized with
CK_HT_MODE_BYTESTRING
(see
ck_ht_init(3) for more information).
ck_ht_entry_key_set
() has no return
value.
This function will never fail.
ck_ht_stat(3), ck_ht_init(3), ck_ht_destroy(3), ck_ht_hash(3), ck_ht_hash_direct(3), ck_ht_set_spmc(3), ck_ht_put_spmc(3), ck_ht_gc(3), ck_ht_get_spmc(3), ck_ht_grow_spmc(3), ck_ht_remove_spmc(3), ck_ht_count(3), ck_ht_reset_spmc(3), ck_ht_reset_size_spmc(3), ck_ht_entry_empty(3), ck_ht_entry_key_set_direct(3), ck_ht_entry_key(3), ck_ht_entry_key_length(3), ck_ht_entry_value(3), ck_ht_entry_set(3), ck_ht_entry_set_direct(3), ck_ht_entry_key_direct(3), ck_ht_entry_value_direct(3), ck_ht_iterator_init(3), ck_ht_next(3)
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March 30, 2012 |