*/
extern "C" void xbt_dynar_remove_n_at(xbt_dynar_t const dynar, const unsigned int n, const int idx)
{
- unsigned long nb_shift;
- unsigned long offset;
-
if (not n)
return;
}
}
- nb_shift = dynar->used - n - idx;
+ unsigned long nb_shift = dynar->used - n - idx;
if (nb_shift) {
- offset = nb_shift * dynar->elmsize;
+ unsigned long offset = nb_shift * dynar->elmsize;
memmove(_xbt_dynar_elm(dynar, idx), _xbt_dynar_elm(dynar, idx + n), offset);
}
*
* Beware that if your dynar contains pointed values (such as strings) instead of scalar, this function is probably not
* what you want. Check the documentation of xbt_dynar_search() for more info.
- *
+ *
* Note that usually, the dynar indices are unsigned integers. If you have more than 2 million elements in your dynar,
* this very function will not work (but the other will).
*/
return -1;
}
-/** @brief Returns a boolean indicating whether the element is part of the dynar
+/** @brief Returns a boolean indicating whether the element is part of the dynar
*
* Beware that if your dynar contains pointed values (such as strings) instead of scalar, this function is probably not
* what you want. Check the documentation of xbt_dynar_search() for more info.
}
}
-/** @brief Transform a dynar into a nullptr terminated array.
+/** @brief Transform a dynar into a nullptr terminated array.
*
* \param dynar the dynar to transform
* \return pointer to the first element of the array