NAME
prop_dictionary
,
prop_dictionary_create
,
prop_dictionary_create_with_capacity
,
prop_dictionary_copy
,
prop_dictionary_copy_mutable
,
prop_dictionary_count
,
prop_dictionary_ensure_capacity
,
prop_dictionary_iterator
,
prop_dictionary_all_keys
,
prop_dictionary_make_immutable
,
prop_dictionary_get
,
prop_dictionary_set
,
prop_dictionary_remove
,
prop_dictionary_get_keysym
,
prop_dictionary_set_keysym
,
prop_dictionary_remove_keysym
,
prop_dictionary_externalize
,
prop_dictionary_internalize
,
prop_dictionary_externalize_to_file
,
prop_dictionary_internalize_from_file
,
prop_dictionary_externalize_to_pref
,
prop_dictionary_internalize_from_pref
,
prop_dictionary_equals
,
prop_dictionary_keysym_cstring_nocopy
,
prop_dictionary_keysym_equals
—
dictionary property collection
object
LIBRARY
library “libprop”
SYNOPSIS
#include
<libprop/proplib.h>
prop_dictionary_t
prop_dictionary_create
(void);
prop_dictionary_t
prop_dictionary_create_with_capacity
(unsigned
int capacity);
prop_dictionary_t
prop_dictionary_copy
(prop_dictionary_t
dict);
prop_dictionary_t
prop_dictionary_copy_mutable
(prop_dictionary_t
dict);
unsigned int
prop_dictionary_count
(prop_dictionary_t
dict);
bool
prop_dictionary_ensure_capacity
(prop_dictionary_t
dict, unsigned int
capacity);
prop_object_iterator_t
prop_dictionary_iterator
(prop_dictionary_t
dict);
prop_array_t
prop_dictionary_all_keys
(prop_dictionary_t
dict);
void
prop_dictionary_make_immutable
(prop_dictionary_t
dict);
prop_object_t
prop_dictionary_get
(prop_dictionary_t
dict, const char
*key);
bool
prop_dictionary_set
(prop_dictionary_t
dict, const char
*key, prop_object_t
obj);
void
prop_dictionary_remove
(prop_dictionary_t
dict, const char
*key);
prop_object_t
prop_dictionary_get_keysym
(prop_dictionary_t
dict,
prop_dictionary_keysym_t
keysym);
bool
prop_dictionary_set_keysym
(prop_dictionary_t
dict,
prop_dictionary_keysym_t
keysym, prop_object_t
obj);
void
prop_dictionary_remove_keysym
(prop_dictionary_t
dict,
prop_dictionary_keysym_t
keysym);
bool
prop_dictionary_equals
(prop_dictionary_t
dict1, prop_dictionary_t
dict2);
const char *
prop_dictionary_keysym_cstring_nocopy
(prop_dictionary_keysym_t
sym);
bool
prop_dictionary_keysym_equals
(prop_dictionary_keysym_t
keysym1,
prop_dictionary_keysym_t
keysym2);
char *
prop_dictionary_externalize
(prop_dictionary_t
dict);
prop_dictionary_t
prop_dictionary_internalize
(const
char *xml);
bool
prop_dictionary_externalize_to_file
(prop_dictionary_t
dict, const char
*path);
prop_dictionary_t
prop_dictionary_internalize_from_file
(const
char *path);
bool
prop_dictionary_externalize_to_pref
(prop_dictionary_t
dict, struct plistref
*pref);
bool
prop_dictionary_internalize_from_pref
(const
struct plistref *pref,
prop_dictionary_t
*dictp);
DESCRIPTION
Theprop_dictionary
family of functions operate on the
dictionary property collection object type. A dictionary is an unordered set
of objects stored as key-value pairs.
prop_dictionary_create
(void)- Create an empty dictionary. The dictionary initially has no capacity.
Returns
NULL
on failure. prop_dictionary_create_with_capacity
(unsigned int capacity)- Create a dictionary with the capacity to store
capacity objects. Returns
NULL
on failure. prop_dictionary_copy
(prop_dictionary_t dict)- Copy a dictionary. The new dictionary has an initial capacity equal to the number of objects stored in the dictionary being copied. The new dictionary contains references to the original dictionary's objects, not copies of those objects (i.e. a shallow copy is made). If the original dictionary is immutable, the resulting dictionary is also immutable.
prop_dictionary_copy_mutable
(prop_dictionary_t dict)- Like
prop_dictionary_copy
(), except the resulting dictionary is always mutable. prop_dictionary_count
(prop_dictionary_t dict)- Returns the number of objects stored in the dictionary.
prop_dictionary_ensure_capacity
(prop_dictionary_t dict, unsigned int capacity)- Ensure that the dictionary has a total capacity of
capacity, including objects already stored in the
dictionary. Returns
true
if the capacity of the dictionary is greater or equal to capacity or if the expansion of the dictionary's capacity was successful andfalse
otherwise. If the supplied object isn't a dictionary,false
is returned. prop_dictionary_iterator
(prop_dictionary_t dict)- Create an iterator for the dictionary. The dictionary is retained by the
iterator. A dictionary iterator returns the key symbols used to look up
objects stored in the dictionary; to get the object itself, a dictionary
lookup using this key symbol must be performed. Storing to or removing
from the dictionary invalidates any active iterators for the dictionary.
Returns
NULL
on failure. prop_dictionary_all_keys
(prop_dictionary_t dict)- Return an array of all of the dictionary key symbols
(prop_dictionary_keysym_t) in the dictionary. This provides a way to
iterate over the items in the dictionary while retaining the ability to
mutate the dictionary; instead of iterating over the dictionary itself,
iterate over the array of keys. The caller is responsible for releasing
the array. Returns
NULL
on failure. prop_dictionary_make_immutable
(prop_dictionary_t dict)- Make dict immutable.
prop_dictionary_get
(prop_dictionary_t dict, const char *key)- Return the object stored in the dictionary with the key
key. If no object is stored with the specified key,
NULL
is returned. prop_dictionary_set
(prop_dictionary_t dict, const char *key, prop_object_t obj)- Store a reference to the object obj with the key
key. The object will be retained by the dictionary.
If the key already exists in the dictionary, the object associated with
that key will be released and replaced with the new object. Returns
true
if storing the object was successful andfalse
otherwise. prop_dictionary_remove
(prop_dictionary_t dict, const char *key)- Remove the reference to the object stored in the dictionary with the key key. The object will be released.
prop_dictionary_get_keysym
(prop_dictionary_t dict, prop_dictionary_keysym_t sym)- Like
prop_dictionary_get
(), but the lookup is performed using a key symbol returned by a dictionary iterator. The results are undefined if the iterator used to obtain the key symbol is not associated with dict. prop_dictionary_set_keysym
(prop_dictionary_t dict, prop_dictionary_keysym_t sym, prop_object_t obj)- Like
prop_dictionary_set
(), but the lookup of the object to replace is performed using a key symbol returned by a dictionary iterator. The results are undefined if the iterator used to obtain the key symbol is not associated with dict. prop_dictionary_remove_keysym
(prop_dictionary_t dict, prop_dictionary_keysym_t sym)- Like
prop_dictionary_remove
(), but the lookup of the object to remove is performed using a key symbol returned by a dictionary iterator. The results are undefined if the iterator used to obtain the key symbol is not associated with dict. prop_dictionary_equals
(prop_dictionary_t dict1, prop_dictionary_t dict2)- Returns
true
if the two dictionaries are equivalent. Note: Objects contained in the dictionary are compared by value, not by reference. prop_dictionary_keysym_cstring_nocopy
(prop_dictionary_keysym_t keysym)- Returns an immutable reference to the dictionary key symbol's string value.
prop_dictionary_keysym_equals
(prop_dictionary_keysym_t keysym1, prop_dictionary_keysym_t keysym2)- Returns
true
if the two dictionary key symbols are equivalent. prop_dictionary_externalize
(prop_dictionary_t dict)- Externalizes a dictionary, returning a NUL-terminated buffer containing
the XML representation of the dictionary. The caller is responsible for
freeing the returned buffer. If converting to the external representation
fails for any reason,
NULL
is returned.In user space, the buffer is allocated using malloc(3). In the kernel, the buffer is allocated using kmalloc(9) using the malloc type
M_TEMP
. prop_dictionary_internalize
(const char *xml)- Parse the XML representation of a property list in the NUL-terminated
buffer xml and return the corresponding dictionary.
Returns
NULL
if parsing fails for any reason. prop_dictionary_externalize_to_file
(prop_dictionary_t dict, const char *path)- Externalizes a dictionary and writes it to the file specified by
path. The file is saved with the mode
0666
as modified by the process's file creation mask (see umask(2)) and is written atomically. Returnsfalse
if externalizing or writing the dictionary fails for any reason. prop_dictionary_internalize_from_file
(const char *path)- Reads the XML property list contained in the file specified by
path, internalizes it, and returns the corresponding
dictionary. Returns
NULL
on failure. prop_dictionary_externalize_to_pref
(prop_dictionary_t dict, struct plistref *pref)- Externalizes a dictionary and packs it into the plistref specified by
pref. Returns
false
if externalizing the dictionary fails for any reason. prop_dictionary_internalize_from_pref
(const struct plistref *pref, prop_dictionary_t *dictp)- Reads the plistref specified by pref, internalizes
it, and returns the corresponding dictionary. Returns
false
if internalizing or writing the dictionary fails for any reason.
SEE ALSO
prop_array(3), prop_bool(3), prop_data(3), prop_dictionary_util(3), prop_number(3), prop_object(3), prop_string(3), proplib(3)
HISTORY
The proplib
property container object
library first appeared in NetBSD 4.0.