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TSEARCH(3) DragonFly Library Functions Manual TSEARCH(3)
NAME
tsearch, tfind, tdelete, twalk -- manipulate binary search trees
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <search.h>
void *
tdelete(const void * restrict key, void ** restrict rootp,
int (*compar) (const void *, const void *));
void *
tfind(const void *key, void * const *rootp,
int (*compar) (const void *, const void *));
void *
tsearch(const void *key, void **rootp,
int (*compar) (const void *, const void *));
void
twalk(const void *root, void (*action) (const void *, VISIT, int));
DESCRIPTION
The tdelete(), tfind(), tsearch(), and twalk() functions manage binary
search trees based on algorithms T and D from Knuth (6.2.2). The compar-
ison function passed in by the user has the same style of return values
as strcmp(3).
The tfind() function searches for the datum matched by the argument key
in the binary tree rooted at rootp, returning a pointer to the datum if
it is found and NULL if it is not.
The tsearch() function is identical to tfind() except that if no match is
found, key is inserted into the tree and a pointer to it is returned. If
rootp points to a NULL value a new binary search tree is created.
The tdelete() function deletes a node from the specified binary search
tree and returns a pointer to the parent of the node to be deleted. It
takes the same arguments as tfind() and tsearch(). If the node to be
deleted is the root of the binary search tree, rootp will be adjusted.
The twalk() function walks the binary search tree rooted in root and
calls the function action on each node. The action function is called
with three arguments: a pointer to the current node, a value from the
enum typedef enum { preorder, postorder, endorder, leaf } VISIT; specify-
ing the traversal type, and a node level (where level zero is the root of
the tree).
RETURN VALUES
The tsearch() function returns NULL if allocation of a new node fails
(usually due to a lack of free memory).
The tfind(), tsearch(), and tdelete() functions return NULL if rootp is
NULL or the datum cannot be found.
The twalk() function returns no value.
SEE ALSO
bsearch(3), hsearch(3), lsearch(3)
DragonFly 3.5 June 15, 1997 DragonFly 3.5