cru_crossed - construct a product of two graphs
#include <cru/cru.h>
cru_graph
cru_crossed
(
cru_graph
g
,
cru_graph
h
,
cru_crosser
c
,
cru_kill_switch
k
,
unsigned
lanes
,
int *err
)
This function creates a new graph from a combination of two given graphs g and h according to a user-defined specification c following the usual cru_crosser calling conventions.
The value passed through k may be either a cru_kill_switch previously obtained by the cru_new_kill_switch function or a NULL pointer denoted alternatively by UNKILLABLE. If code running in another thread passes the kill switch to cru_kill while the operation is in progress, then the operation is interrupted. In this case, no product graph is created but the given graphs are unaffected.
The lanes parameter specifies the number of worker threads to be used for the operation. Higher numbers up to the number of CPU cores on the host are conducive to higher performance.
For purposes of memory management, no parameters are consumed by cru_crossed. The graphs and kill switch require explict reclamation subsequently.
On successful completion, the returned value is a pointer to a graph derived from g and h representing their product. Applications should treat the returned value as opaque but may pass it as a parameter to other library functions. In the event of any error, a NULL pointer is returned. A NULL pointer is also returned if either graph g or h is NULL, which in this case represents an empty graph and is not in itself an error.
The err parameter is used to report any events preventing successful completion of the requested operation to the caller. If *err is zero on entry and the operation does not succeed, then *err is assigned a non-zero number. If the operation does not succeed because a user-defined callback function reports an error, then the number reported by the callback function is assigned to *err. Positive numbers are for POSIX or user-defined error codes, negative numbers down to -CRU_MAX_ERR are specific to cru, and other negative numbers are allowed as user-defined error codes.
Values of *err listed below refer to errors that are detected and handled. Unlisted values in the range of -CRU_INT_ERR through -CRU_MAX_ERR likely indicate internal errors attributable to bugs in cru. Any other unlisted values may indicate memory corruption, invalid usage of the API, or conditions relevant to user-defined callback functions.
ENOMEM
There is insufficient memory to allocate all necessary resources.
EAGAIN
Resources or permissions are insufficient to create a thread.
CRU_BADGPH
Either parameter g or h refers to an invalid or corrupted graph.
CRU_BADKIL
The parameter k refers to an invalid or corrupted kill switch structure.
CRU_INTKIL
The operation was stopped by user intervention using the kill switch k.
CRU_INTOVF
A number of vertices was created that approached or exceeded the limit set by c->cr_sig.vertex_limit.
CRU_UNDEPR
The field c->e_prod.bop is NULL.
CRU_UNDEQU
The field c->cr_sig.orders.v_order.equal is NULL but c->cr_sig.destructors.v_free is not NULL.
CRU_UNDHSH
The field c->cr_sig.orders.v_order.hash is NULL but c->cr_sig.destructors.v_free is not NULL.
CRU_UNDVPR
The field c->v_prod is NULL.
/usr/local/include/cru/cru.h
/usr/local/include/cru/data_types.h
/usr/local/include/cru/error_codes.h
/usr/local/include/cru/function_types.h
cru, cru_bop, cru_bpred, cru_builder, cru_built, cru_cbop, cru_classifier, cru_class_of, cru_class_size, cru_composed, cru_composer, cru_connect, cru_connector, cru_cqop, cru_crosser, cru_ctop, cru_ctop_pair, cru_ctop_quad, cru_data_types, cru_deduplicated, cru_destructor, cru_destructor_pair, cru_edge_count, cru_fabricated, cru_fabricator, cru_filter, cru_filtered, cru_fold, cru_free_kill_switch, cru_free_later, cru_free_now, cru_free_partition, cru_function_types, cru_get, cru_hash, cru_induced, cru_inducer, cru_kernel, cru_kill, cru_killed, cru_mapreduced, cru_mapreducer, cru_merged, cru_merger, cru_mutated, cru_mutator, cru_new_kill_switch, cru_nop, cru_order, cru_order_pair, cru_partition_of, cru_plan, cru_postponed, cru_postponer, cru_prop, cru_prop_pair, cru_pruner, cru_qop, cru_qpred, cru_set, cru_sig, cru_singleton, cru_split, cru_splitter, cru_spread, cru_strerror, cru_stretch, cru_stretched, cru_stretcher, cru_subconnector, cru_terminus_count, cru_top, cru_tpred, cru_united, cru_uop, cru_vertex_count, cru_zone
Dennis Furey (milonga@delayinsensitive.com)
https://github.com/gueststar/cru