function lfds711_hash_a_cleanup

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Source Files

└───liblfds711
    ├───inc
    │   └───liblfds711
    │           lfds711_hash_addonly.h
    └───src
        └───llfds711_hash_addonly
                lfds711_hash_addonly_cleanup.c

Opaque Structures

struct lfds711_hash_a_element;
struct lfds711_hash_a_state;

Prototype

void lfds711_hash_a_cleanup( struct lfds711_hash_a_state *has,
                             void (*element_cleanup_function)(struct lfds711_hash_a_state *has, struct lfds711_hash_a_element *hae) );

Parameters

struct lfds711_hash_a_state *has

A pointer to an initialized struct lfds711_hash_a_state.

void (*element_cleanup_function)(struct lfds711_hash_a_state *has, struct lfds711_hash_a_element *hae)

A callback function which is called with every element present in the hash at the time of cleanup. This argument can be NULL.

Notes

The cleanup function actually does no work except, if the callback function is provided, to make all hash elements valid for the current logical core and to iterate over the hash and pass each element to the callback function.

The user can in the callback function use the LFDS711_HASH_A_GET_USER_STATE_FROM_STATE macro on the hash state to get hold of the user state provided when the hash was initialized.

See Also