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14.Dd May 07, 2015
15.Dt AVL_CREATE 3AVL
16.Os
17.Sh NAME
18.Nm avl_create
19.Nd create an AVL tree
20.Sh SYNOPSIS
21.Lb libavl
22.In sys/avl.h
23.Ft void
24.Fo avl_create
25.Fa "avl_tree_t *tree"
26.Fa "int (*compare)(const void *first, const void *second)"
27.Fa "size_t size"
28.Fa "size_t offset"
29.Fc
30.Sh DESCRIPTION
31The
32.Fn avl_create
33function initializes an AVL tree rooted at
34.Fa tree .
35.Pp
36An AVL tree needs to encode information about the type of data
37structures being stored inside of it and needs to be told how to compare
38two different entries in the same tree.
39The
40.Fa size
41argument represents the total size of the data structure being used in
42the tree.
43This is a constant that is generally expressed to
44.Fn avl_create
45using the
46.Sy sizeof
47operator.
48.Pp
49The data structure that is being stored in the AVL tree must include an
50.Sy avl_node_t
51as a member of the structure.
52The structure may have multiple
53.Sy avl_node_t Ns 's,
54one for each AVL tree that it may concurrently be a member of.
55The
56.Fa offset
57argument indicates what the offset of the
58.Sy avl_node_t
59is for the data structure that this AVL tree contains.
60.Pp
61The
62.Fa compare
63function pointer is used to compare two nodes in the tree.
64This is used as part of all operations on the tree that cause traversal.
65The function is given, as arguments, two pointers to the actual data nodes,
66which should be cast to the corresponding type of actual data.
67The return value must adhere to the following rules:
68.Bl -enum
69.It
70If the first argument,
71.Fa first ,
72is less than the second argument,
73.Fa second ,
74then the
75.Fa compare
76function must return
77.Sy -1 .
78.It
79If the first argument is greater than the second argument, then the
80.Fa compare
81function must return
82.Sy 1 .
83.It
84Otherwise, if they compare to the same value, then it should return
85.Sy 0 .
86.It
87Only the return values, -1, 0, and 1, are valid.
88Returning values other than those will result in undefined behavior.
89.El
90.Pp
91When two nodes in the tree compare equal, then that means that they
92should represent the same data, though they may not always be equivalent
93pointers, due to lookups.
94.Pp
95The life time and storage of the AVL tree is maintained by the caller.
96The library does not perform any allocations as part of creating an AVL
97tree.
98.Sh EXAMPLES
99See the
100.Sy EXAMPLES
101section in
102.Xr libavl 3LIB .
103.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
104.Sy Committed
105.Sh MT-Level
106See
107.Sx Locking
108in
109.Xr libavl 3LIB .
110.Sh SEE ALSO
111.Xr libavl 3LIB
112