RPtrHashSet Class Reference

class RPtrHashSet : public RHashTableBase

A templated class which implements an unordered extensional set of objects of type T using a probe-sequence hash table. The objects are not copied into the set when they are added; rather the set stores pointers to the contained objects.

Inherits from

Nested Classes and Structures

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

RPtrHashSet(const THashFunction32< T > &, const TIdentityRelation< T > &)

RPtrHashSet(const THashFunction32< T > &aHash,
const TIdentityRelation< T > &aIdentity
)[inline]

Construct a set of objects of type T using a specified hash function and identity relation. The set is initially empty.

Parameters

const THashFunction32< T > & aHashThe hash function used to hash the objects of type T.
const TIdentityRelation< T > & aIdentityThe identity relation used to determine if two objects of type T should be considered identical.

RPtrHashSet()

RPtrHashSet()[inline]

Construct a set of objects of type T using a default hash function and identity relation. The set is initially empty.

Member Functions Documentation

Close()

voidClose()[inline]

Free all memory used by this set. Returns the set to the same state it had following construction.

Count()

TInt Count()const [inline]

Query the number of elements in the set.

The number of elements currently in the set.

Find(const T &)

const T *Find(const T &aKey)const [inline]

Locate a specified element in the set.

A pointer to the specified object, if it is in the set. The object may not be modified via this pointer. NULL if the specified object is not a member of this set.

Parameters

const T & aKeyThe object of type T to search for.

Find(const T &)

T *Find(const T &aKey)[inline]

Locate a specified element in the set.

A pointer to the specified object, if it is in the set. The object may be modified via this pointer. Care should be taken not to modify any parts of the object which are used by either the hash function or the identity relation for this set. If this is done the set may become inconsistent, resulting in malfunctions and/or panics at a later time. NULL if the specified object is not a member of this set.

Parameters

const T & aKeyThe object of type T to search for.

FindL(const T &)

const T &FindL(const T &aKey)const [inline]

Locate a specified element in the set.

A reference to the specified object, if it is in the set. The object may not be modified via this reference.

leave

KErrNotFound if the specified object is not a member of this set.

Parameters

const T & aKeyThe object of type T to search for.

FindL(const T &)

T &FindL(const T &aKey)[inline]

Locate a specified element in the set.

A reference to the specified object, if it is in the set. The object may be modified via this reference. Care should be taken not to modify any parts of the object which are used by either the hash function or the identity relation for this set. If this is done the set may become inconsistent, resulting in malfunctions and/or panics at a later time.

leave

KErrNotFound if the specified object is not a member of this set.

Parameters

const T & aKeyThe object of type T to search for.

Insert(const T *)

TInt Insert(const T *aKey)[inline]

Insert an element into the set.

If the specified object is not currently a member of the set, a pointer to the object is added to the set and KErrNone is returned. If the specified object is currently a member of the set, the existing pointer to the object is replaced by the provided pointer and KErrNone is returned. In both cases only a pointer to the object is stored - the object is never copied.

KErrNone if the object was added successfully. KErrNoMemory if memory could not be allocated to store the pointer to the new object.

Parameters

const T * aKeyA pointer to the object of type T to add to the set.

InsertL(const T *)

voidInsertL(const T *aKey)[inline]

Insert an element into the set.

If the specified object is not currently a member of the set, a pointer to the object is added to the set and KErrNone is returned. If the specified object is currently a member of the set, the existing pointer to the object is replaced by the provided pointer and KErrNone is returned. In both cases only a pointer to the object is stored - the object is never copied.

leave

KErrNoMemory if memory could not be allocated to store the pointer to the new object.

Parameters

const T * aKeyA pointer to the object of type T to add to the set.

Remove(const T *)

TInt Remove(const T *aKey)[inline]

Remove an element from the set.

KErrNone if the object was removed successfully. KErrNotFound if the object was not present in the set.

Parameters

const T * aKeyA pointer to the object to be removed.

Reserve(TInt)

TInt Reserve(TIntaCount)[inline]

Expand the set to accommodate a specified number of elements. If the set already has enough space for the specified number of elements, no action is taken. Any elements already in the set are retained.

KErrNone if the operation completed successfully.

KErrNoMemory if sufficient memory could not be allocated.

Parameters

TInt aCountThe number of elements for which space should be allocated.

ReserveL(TInt)

voidReserveL(TIntaCount)[inline]

Expand the set to accommodate a specified number of elements. If the set already has enough space for the specified number of elements, no action is taken. Any elements already in the set are retained.

leave

KErrNoMemory if sufficient memory could not be allocated.

Parameters

TInt aCountThe number of elements for which space should be allocated.

ResetAndDestroy()

voidResetAndDestroy()[inline]

Deletes all the objects of type T to which pointers are stored in this set. Then frees all the memory used by the set and returns the set to the same state as immediately following construction.

Member Type Definitions Documentation

Typedef TIter

typedef TPtrHashSetIter< T >TIter

A class which allows iteration over the elements of a RPtrHashSet<T> class.

The set being iterated over may not be modified while an iteration is in progress or the iteration operations may malfunction or panic.

TPtrHashSetIter<T>