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* Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Enlightenment Developers:
* Albin "Lutin" Tonnerre <albin.tonnerre@gmail.com>
* Alexandre "diaxen" Becoulet <diaxen@free.fr>
* Andre Dieb <andre.dieb@gmail.com>
* Arnaud de Turckheim "quarium" <quarium@gmail.com>
* Carsten Haitzler <raster@rasterman.com>
* Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@free.fr>
* Corey "atmos" Donohoe <atmos@atmos.org>
* Fabiano FidĂȘncio <fidencio@profusion.mobi>
* Gustavo Chaves <glima@profusion.mobi>
* Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <barbieri@gmail.com>
* Jorge Luis "turran" Zapata <jorgeluis.zapata@gmail.com>
* Peter "pfritz" Wehrfritz <peter.wehrfritz@web.de>
* Raphael Kubo da Costa <kubo@profusion.mobi>
* Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
* Vincent "caro" Torri <vtorri at univ-evry dot fr>
* Tom Hacohen <tom@stosb.com>
* Jonas M. Gastal <jgastal@profusion.mobi>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library;
* if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef EINA_H_
#define EINA_H_
/**
* @file
* @brief Eina Utility library
*
* These routines are used for Eina.
*/
/**
* @page eina_main Eina
*
* @date 2008 (created)
*
* @section toc Table of Contents
*
* @li @ref eina_main_intro
* @li @ref eina_main_compiling
* @li @ref eina_main_next_steps
* @li @ref eina_main_intro_example
*
* @section eina_main_intro Introduction
*
* The Eina library is a library that implements an API for data types
* in an efficient way. It also provides some useful tools like
* opening shared libraries, errors management, type conversion,
* time accounting and memory pool.
*
* This library is cross-platform and can be compiled and used on
* Linux, BSD, Opensolaris and Windows (XP and CE).
*
* The data types that are available are (see @ref Eina_Data_Types_Group):
* @li @ref Eina_Inline_Array_Group standard array of inlined members.
* @li @ref Eina_Array_Group standard array of @c void* data.
* @li @ref Eina_Hash_Group standard hash of @c void* data.
* @li @ref Eina_Inline_List_Group list with nodes inlined into user type.
* @li @ref Eina_CList_Group Compact List.
* @li @ref Eina_List_Group standard list of @c void* data.
* @li @ref Eina_Iterator_Group Iterator functions.
* @li @ref Eina_Matrixsparse_Group sparse matrix of @c void* data.
* @li @ref Eina_Rbtree_Group red-black tree with nodes inlined into user type.
* @li @ref Eina_String_Buffer_Group mutable string to prepend, insert or append strings to a buffer.
* @li @ref Eina_Stringshare_Group saves memory by sharing read-only string references.
* @li @ref Eina_Tiler_Group split, merge and navigates into 2D tiled regions.
* @li @ref Eina_Trash_Group container of unused but allocated data.
* @li @ref Eina_Value_Group container for generic value storage and access.
* @li @ref Eina_Model_Group container for data with user defined hierarchy/structure.
*
* The tools that are available are (see @ref Eina_Tools_Group):
* @li @ref Eina_Benchmark_Group helper to write benchmarks.
* @li @ref Eina_Convert_Group faster conversion from strings to integers, double, etc.
* @li @ref Eina_Counter_Group measures number of calls and their time.
* @li @ref Eina_Error_Group error identifiers.
* @li @ref Eina_File_Group simple file list and path split.
* @li @ref Eina_Lalloc_Group simple lazy allocator.
* @li @ref Eina_Log_Group full-featured logging system.
* @li @ref Eina_Magic_Group provides runtime type checking.
* @li @ref Eina_Memory_Pool_Group abstraction for various memory allocators.
* @li @ref Eina_Module_Group lists, loads and share modules using Eina_Module standard.
* @li @ref Eina_Rectangle_Group rectangle structure and standard manipulation methods.
* @li @ref Eina_Safety_Checks_Group extra checks that will report unexpected conditions and can be disabled at compile time.
* @li @ref Eina_String_Group a set of functions that manages C strings.
*
* @section eina_main_compiling How to compile
*
* Eina is a library your application links to. The procedure for this is
* very simple. You simply have to compile your application with the
* appropriate compiler flags that the @c pkg-config script outputs. For
* example:
*
* Compiling C or C++ files into object files:
*
* @verbatim
gcc -c -o main.o main.c `pkg-config --cflags eina`
@endverbatim
*
* Linking object files into a binary executable:
*
* @verbatim
gcc -o my_application main.o `pkg-config --libs eina`
@endverbatim
*
* See @ref pkgconfig
*
* @section eina_main_next_steps Next Steps
*
* After you understood what Eina is and installed it in your system
* you should proceed understanding the programming interface.
*
* Recommended reading:
*
* @li @ref Eina_Data_Types_Group to find about implemented types and
* how to use them.
* @li @ref Eina_Tools_Group to find about helper tools provided by eina.
*
* @section eina_main_intro_example Introductory Example
*
* @include eina_list_01.c
*
* More examples can be found at @ref eina_examples.
*
*
* @defgroup Eina_Data_Types_Group Data Types
* @ingroup Eina
*
* Eina provides an easy to use and optimized data types and structures.
*
* @defgroup Eina_Content_Access_Group Content Access
* @ingroup Eina_Data_Types_Group
*
* Eina provides an uniform way to access elements of a container,
* either sequential or indexed.
*
* @defgroup Eina_Containers_Group Containers
* @ingroup Eina_Data_Types_Group
*
* Data types that contains other types. Examples: list, array and hash.
*
* @section eina_main_Intro Introduction
* Containers are data types that hold data and allow iteration over
* their elements with an @ref Eina_Iterator_Group, or eventually an
* @ref Eina_Accessor_Group.
*
* The containers in eina are designed with performance in mind, one consequence
* of this is that they @b don't check the validity of data structures given to
* them(@ref Eina_Magic_Group).
*
* @section eina_main_Choice Choosing container type
*
* The choice of which container to use in each situation is very important in
* achieving good performance and readable code. The most common container types
* to be used are:
* @li List
* @li Inline list
* @li Array
* @li Inline array
* @li Hash
*
* All types have virtues and vices. The following considerations are good
* starting point in deciding which container to use:
* @li Hashes are appropriate for datasets which will be searched often;
* @li arrays are good when accessing members by position;
* @li lists provide good versatility for adding elements in any position with
* minimal overhead;
* @li inline arrays use very little memory and don't cause fragmentation and
* therefore are a good option in memory constrained systems;
* @li inline lists are the appropriate type to use when the flexibility of a
* list is required but the overhead of pointer indirection is not acceptable.
* @warning These are general considerations, every situation is different,
* don't follow these recommendations blindly.
*
* @section eina_main_Creation Creating custom container types
*
* @note Before creating a custom container check if one of the existing ones
* doesn't suit your needs. For example, while there is no stack type @ref
* Eina_Array_Group is a very good substitute, similarly there is no queue type
* however an @ref Eina_List_Group works very well as a queue.
*
* If creating a custom container type consider allowing access to the data in
* your container through @ref Eina_Iterator_Group "Iterators" and @ref
* Eina_Accessor_Group "Accessors". To do so your container should have an
* iterator creation function and an accessor creation function, these functions
* should return properly populated @ref _Eina_Iterator and @ref _Eina_Accessor.
*
* @defgroup Eina_Tools_Group Tools
* @ingroup Eina
*
* Eina tools aims to help application development, providing ways to
* make it safer, log errors, manage memory more efficiently and more.
*
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
# include <Evil.h>
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "eina_config.h"
#include "eina_types.h"
#include "eina_alloca.h"
#include "eina_main.h"
#include "eina_fp.h"
#include "eina_rectangle.h"
#include "eina_clist.h"
#include "eina_inlist.h"
#include "eina_file.h"
#include "eina_list.h"
#include "eina_hash.h"
#include "eina_trash.h"
#include "eina_lalloc.h"
#include "eina_module.h"
#include "eina_mempool.h"
#include "eina_error.h"
#include "eina_log.h"
#include "eina_inarray.h"
#include "eina_array.h"
#include "eina_binshare.h"
#include "eina_stringshare.h"
#include "eina_ustringshare.h"
#include "eina_magic.h"
#include "eina_counter.h"
#include "eina_rbtree.h"
#include "eina_accessor.h"
#include "eina_iterator.h"
#include "eina_benchmark.h"
#include "eina_convert.h"
#include "eina_cpu.h"
#include "eina_sched.h"
#include "eina_tiler.h"
#include "eina_thread.h"
#include "eina_hamster.h"
#include "eina_matrixsparse.h"
#include "eina_str.h"
#include "eina_strbuf.h"
#include "eina_binbuf.h"
#include "eina_ustrbuf.h"
#include "eina_unicode.h"
#include "eina_quadtree.h"
#include "eina_simple_xml_parser.h"
#include "eina_lock.h"
#include "eina_prefix.h"
#include "eina_refcount.h"
#include "eina_mmap.h"
#include "eina_xattr.h"
#include "eina_value.h"
#include "eina_cow.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* EINA_H */
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