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    | CK_ARRAY_INIT(3) | Library Functions Manual | CK_ARRAY_INIT(3) | 
NAME¶
ck_array_init —
    initialize a pointer array
LIBRARY¶
Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
    <ck_array.h>
bool
  
  ck_array_init(ck_array_t
    *array, unsigned int
    mode, struct ck_malloc
    *allocator, unsigned int
    initial_length);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
    ck_array_init(3)
    function initializes the array pointed to by the argument
    array. The mode value must be
    CK_ARRAY_MODE_SPMC. The
    allocator argument must point to a ck_malloc data
    structure with valid non-NULL function pointers initialized for malloc, free
    and realloc. The initial_length specifies the initial
    length of the array. The value of initial_length must
    be greater than or equal to 2. An array allows for one concurrent put or
    remove operations in the presence of any number of concurrent
    CK_ARRAY_FOREACH operations.
RETURN VALUES¶
This function returns true if the array was successfully created. It returns false if the creation failed. Failure may occur due to internal memory allocation failures or invalid arguments.
SEE ALSO¶
ck_array_commit(3), ck_array_put(3), ck_array_put_unique(3), ck_array_remove(3), ck_array_deinit(3) ck_array_length(3), ck_array_buffer(3), ck_array_initialized(3), CK_ARRAY_FOREACH(3)
Additional information available at http://concurrencykit.org/
| October 18, 2013 |