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CTL is a fast compiling, type safe, header only, template-like container library for ISO C99/C11.
Configure a CTL container with a built-in or typedef type T.
#include <stdio.h>
#define POD
#define T int
#include <ctl/vector.h>
int compare(int* a, int* b) { return *b < *a; }
int main(void)
{
vec_int a = vec_int_init();
vec_int_push_back(&a, 9);
vec_int_push_back(&a, 1);
vec_int_push_back(&a, 8);
vec_int_push_back(&a, 3);
vec_int_push_back(&a, 4);
vec_int_sort(&a, compare);
foreach(vec_int, &a, it)
printf("%d\n", *it.ref);
vec_int_free(&a);
}Definition POD states type T is Plain Old Data (POD).
For a much more thorough getting started guide, see the wiki: https://github.com/rurban/ctl/wiki and https://github.com/glouw/ctl/wiki for the original sample with three-letter names.
CTL aims to improve ISO C99/C11 developer productivity by implementing the following STL containers in ISO C99/C11:
| CTL | = C++ STL | C prefix |
|---|---|---|
| ctl/deque.h | std::deque | deq |
| ctl/list.h | std::list | list |
| ctl/priority_queue.h | std::priority_queue | pqu |
| ctl/queue.h | std::queue | queue |
| ctl/set.h | std::set | set |
| ctl/stack.h | std::stack | stack |
| ctl/string.h | std::string | str |
| ctl/vector.h | std::vector | vec |
| ctl/array.h | std::array | arrN |
| ctl/unordered_set.h | std::unordered_set | uset |
| ctl/map.h | std::map | map |
| ctl/unordered_map.h | std::unordered_map | umap |
| ---------------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | |
| ctl/algorithm.h | <algorithm> |
In work:
ctl/forward_list.h, ctl/u8string.h, ctl/u8ident.h.
map, forward_list and many C++ methods, ranges and many algorithms are in work still.
It is based on glouw's ctl, but with proper names, and using the incpath ctl/ prefix.
Types with memory ownership require definition POD (for Plain Old Data, pointer less types) be omitted, and require function declarations for the C++ equivalent of the destructor and copy constructor,
prior to the inclusion of the container:
typedef struct { ... } type;
void type_free(type*);
type type_copy(type*);
#define T type
#include <ctl/vector.h>Forgetting a declaration will print a human-readable error message:
tests/test_c11.c:11:11: error: ‘type_free’ undeclared (first use in this function)
11 | #define T typeIn contrast to the original CTL, this applies default compare and equal methods
to all integral types T as
int, long, bool, char, short, float, double, char8_t, wchar_t, char16_t,
char32_t, long double, long long, unsigned int, unsigned long, unsigned char.
Only with structs a compare and optionally an equal method must be set.
Removed the compare and equal args from equal, sort, sort_range, find,
merge, unique.
Without an equal method two compare calls are used, so having a special equal
method is preferred if one of those methods from above are used.
If you have a POD type, i.e. a struct, such as a point of two doubles with only integral types, no pointers, you have to define NOT_INTEGRAL.
e.g.
#define POD
#define NOT_INTEGRAL
#define T point
#include <ctl/priority_queue.h>
// or
#define T digi
#include <ctl/deque.h>
deq_digi a = deq_digi_init();
a.compare = digi_compare;
a.equal = digi_equal;Forgetting a compare method will assert with "compare undefined", if enabled.
The special iterator objects created by begin, end and returned by next,
advance return the positions, but have more iterator specific fields contained
within.
Previous versions of the ctl (with version numbers < 2020) had different heavy
and incompatible iterators, initialized by each. Our iterators are as in the
STL initialized with begin or end, and for ranges with range. Now the
iterator contains the value or node ref, and nothing else. Now they are
compatible with the STL and are even faster than them.
See iterators.
Range methods are suffixed with _range.
CTL performance is presented in solid colors, and STL in dotted colors,
for template type T as type int for all measurements.

Omitted from these performance measurements are queue.h, stack.h, and string.h,
as their performance characteristics can be inferred from deque.h, and vector.h,
respectively. Likewise map.h from set.h and unordered_map.h from
unordered_set.h.
unordered_set.h is defined with the default CTL_USET_GROWTH_PRIMED.
libstdc++ uses POWER2 by default, libc++ supports both, depending on the initial size.
CTL_USET_GROWTH_POWER2 is here:

CTL_USET_CACHED_HASH is here:

This trades memory for faster unsuccessful searches, such as with insert with high load factor.
Note, CTL strings do not support short string optimizations yet.
To run all functional tests, run:
makeTo compile examples, run:
make examplesTo generate performance graphs, run:
make images
# Graphing requires python3 and the Plotly family of libraries via pip3.
pip install plotly
pip install psutil
pip install kaleidoThe full CI suite is run via: (1-2 hrs)
./ci-all.shTo generate the manpages or run make install install the ronn gem.
For maintaining CTL, a container templated to type int can be
output to stdout by running make on the container name with .i, eg:
make ctl/deque.i
make ctl/list.i
make ctl/priority_queue.i
make ctl/queue.i
make ctl/set.i
make ctl/stack.i
make ctl/string.i
make ctl/vector.i
make ctl/array.i
make ctl/map.i
make ctl/unordered_set.i
make ctl/unordered_map.i
make tests/func/test_c11.i
make tests/func/test_list.iSTL variants of multi-sets and multi-maps will not be implemented because
similar behaviour can be implemented as an amalgamation of a set and list.
See tests/func/test_container_composing.cc
UTF-8 strings and identifiers will be added eventually, Wide, UTF-16 or UTF-32
not. Parallel variants of all containers and algos in pctl with openmp are in
planning.
Many methods from algorithm, with iterators and range are now implemented, with iterators changed from upstream. Also implemented are type utilities to omit default compare, equal and hash methods for POD integral types.
See Differences below.
The other header-only STL variant in C is pottery, which also sucks less and also fairly complete and decent. More STL attempts in C are glib, and partially libmowgli, libulz.
array.h: stack/heap allocated
vector.h: realloc
string.h: vector.h
deque.h: realloc (paged)
queue.h: deque.h
stack.h: deque.h
priority_queue.h: vector.h
list.h: doubly linked list
forward_list.h: single linked list
set.h: red black tree
map.h: set.h
unordered_set.h: hashed forward linked lists (will change)
unordered_map.h: unordered_set.h
vec str arr deq list set map pqu que stk uset umap
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
size x x x x x x x x x x x x
max_size x x x x x x x x x x x x
empty x x x x x x x x x x x x
each x x x x x x x x x
equal x x x x x x x x x x x x
swap x x x x x x x x x x x x
load_factor x x
max_load_factor x x
max_bucket_count x x
bucket_size x x
insert_or_assign x
insert_or_assign_found x
insert_found x
rehash x x
reserve x x x x
insert x x x x x x x x
init x x x x x x x x x x x x
free x x x x x x x x x x x x
step x x x x x x x x x
range x x x x x x x x x
find x x x x x x x x x
erase x x x x x x x x x
erase_if x x x x x x x x
erase_it x x x x
erase_node x x
erase_range x x x x
copy x x x x x x x x x
begin x x x x x x x x x
end x x x x x x x x x
intersection x x x x
union x x x x
difference x x x x
symmetric_difference x x x x
contains x x x x
find_if x x x x x x x x x
find_if_not x x x x x x x x x
all_of x x x x x x x x x
any_of x x x x x x x x x
none_of x x x x x x x x x
find_range x x x x x x x x
find_if_range x x x x x x x x
find_if_not_range x x x x x x x x
all_of_range x x x x x x x x
any_of_range x x x x x x x x
none_of_range x x x x x x x x
count x x x x x x x x x
count_if x x x x x x x x x
count_if_range x x x x x x x x
count_range x x x x x x x x
top x x
push x x x
pop x x x
at x x x x
front x x x x x x
back x x x x x x
set x x x x
pop_back x x x x x
pop_front x x
clear x x x x x x
push_back x x x x x
push_front x x
transfer x
disconnect x
connect x
assign x x x x x
resize x x x x x
reverse x
shrink_to_fit x x x
data x x x
sort x x x x x
remove x
remove_if x x x x x x
splice x
splice_it x
splice_range x
merge x
unique x
fill x
fill_n x
append x
insert_str x
replace x x
c_str x
find x
rfind x
find_first_of x
find_last_of x
find_first_not_of x
find_last_not_of x
substr x
compare x
key_compare x
Differences to the original https://github.com/glouw/ctl
#include with the ctl/ prefix.
Use the original long names, not three-letter abbrevations.
#define POD not P
#define NOT_INTEGRAL not COMPARE
Added lots of missing methods, like max_size, size, capacity, ...
Probe for -std=c++20 c++ support and use this for testing against the STL.
Added array, map and unordered_map.
Added docs and manpages.
Added builtin default compare and equal methods for the simple integral types T:
int, long, bool, char, short, float, double, char8_t,
long double, long long, unsigned int, unsigned long, unsigned char.
Only with structs a compare and optionally and equal method must be set.
Removed the compare and equal args from equal, sort, sort_range, find,
merge, unique
Added compare and equal fields to all.
Added many _it and _range method variants to accept iterators, _found to
return found or not.
Methods working on iterators don't need the container arg (A* self).
deque: insert_range, insert_count, erase_range,
emplace, emplace_back, emplace_front, sort_range
vector: assign_range, erase_range
list: remove, emplace, emplace_front, insert_range, insert_count
set: erase_node, erase_range
map: insert_or_assign
umap: insert_or_assign, insert_or_assign_found
uset: clear, insert_found
vector swap does shrink_to_fit as in the STL.
Redesigned iterators and better range support. Much closer to the STL, and
much faster. Full generic iterator support is in bits/iterator.h, algorithms.h, the
extended range methods, and foreach_range, foreach_n, foreach_n_range macros.
Reproducible tests with SEED=n
Many performance improvements. e.g. set.clear is much faster, even than in the STL.
Optimized hashmaps with two growth policies, about faster with the policy
CTL_USET_GROWTH_POWER2, instead of the default CTL_USET_GROWTH_PRIMED.
Added the CTL_USET_CACHED_HASH policy for faster unsuccessful finds with high
load factors, but more memory.
Flat hashmaps will be added with open addressing, thus no internal bucket methods, and faster, but pointers into it are disallowed. Flat sets and maps as open hashmaps and btree will support no pointer stability, and no iterator stability.
Implemented correct string and vector capacity policies, as in gcc libstdc++ and llvm libc++. Tested also against the libc++ from llvm and the Windows MSVC STL, not just the GNU libstdc++ v3.
On errors, like size > max_size return silently. This avoids DDOS attacks.
When assert is used, throw them. (when assert.h included, no NDEBUG).
glouw/ctl does not treat errors at all. There cannot be any.
Support not only GNU make, but also BSD make and MSVC nmake.
gen_images.sh is not bash-only anymore, and supports updating single graphs.
Tested also on macOS (default apple clang++ with libc++), FreeBSD (default clang with libc++), and Windows MSVC (default CL 19).
STL multiset and multimap variants will not be implemented because
similar behaviour can be implemented as an amalgamation of a set and list.
STL tuple, pair and span is missing.
STL methods returning a pair of iterator and bool have a _found suffix,
return the iterator and set a int *foundp value. Eg.
int found;
map_T_insert_assign_found (self, key, &found);
emplace, erase_if and many algorithms still missing, some other C++20
methods are also still missing.
No short string optimization yet.
hashmaps will not rely on chained lists with buckets, and will be either changed
to open addressing or a better modern layout, such greg7mdp/parallel-hashmap.
Thus the bucket interface methods will go, except maybe max_bucket_count.
u8string will get proper utf-8/unicode support, exceeding C++ STL. compare will check u8strings normalized to NFD. No wstring, u16string and u32string (most likely).
u8ident: POSIX std extension for people using utf-8 identifiers, but need security. See http://unicode.org/reports/tr39/ Like a kernel filesystem or user database or programming language in a UTF-8 terminal, UI widget or editor wishes to present identifiers, like names, paths or files identifiable. I.e. normalized and with identifiable characters only. Most don't display names as puny-code as webbrowers or email clients. Implement the Moderately Restrictive restriction level for identifiers as default.
- All characters in the string are in the ASCII range, or
- The string is single-script, according to the definition in TR39 Section 5.1, or
- The string is covered by any of the following sets of scripts, according to the definition in TR39 Section 5.1: Latin + Han + Hiragana + Katakana; or equivalently: Latn + Jpan Latin + Han + Bopomofo; or equivalently: Latn + Hanb Latin + Han + Hangul; or equivalently: Latn + Kore, or
- The string is covered by Latin and any one other Recommended script, except Cyrillic, Greek.
- The string must be validated UTF-8 and normalized, and only consist of valid identifier characters. Reject violations, optionally warn about confusables.
No exceptions or errors. Just ignore, assert during development or return NULL. No bloat and no indirect calls.
- Thank you
glouwhttps://github.com/glouw/ctl for the initial three-letter variant . - Thank you https://github.com/kully for the Plotly code, and thank you for the general review.
- Thank you
smlckzfor theforeachcleanup.