/* CFDictionary.h Copyright (c) 1998-2003, Apple, Inc. All rights reserved. */ /*! @header CFDictionary CFDictionary implements a container which pairs pointer-sized keys with pointer-sized values. Values are accessed via arbitrary user-defined keys. A CFDictionary differs from a CFArray in that the key used to access a particular value in the dictionary remains the same as values are added to or removed from the dictionary, unless a value associated with its particular key is replaced or removed. In a CFArray, the key (or index) used to retrieve a particular value can change over time as values are added to or deleted from the array. Also unlike an array, there is no ordering among values in a dictionary. To enable later retrieval of a value, the key of the key-value pair should be constant (or treated as constant); if the key changes after being used to put a value in the dictionary, the value may not be retrievable. The keys of a dictionary form a set; that is, no two keys which are equal to one another are present in the dictionary at any time. Dictionaries come in two flavors, immutable, which cannot have values added to them or removed from them after the dictionary is created, and mutable, to which you can add values or from which remove values. Mutable dictionaries have two subflavors, fixed-capacity, for which there is a maximum number set at creation time of values which can be put into the dictionary, and variable capacity, which can have an unlimited number of values (or rather, limited only by constraints external to CFDictionary, like the amount of available memory). Fixed-capacity dictionaries can be somewhat higher performing, if you can put a definate upper limit on the number of values that might be put into the dictionary. As with all CoreFoundation collection types, dictionaries maintain hard references on the values you put in them, but the retaining and releasing functions are user-defined callbacks that can actually do whatever the user wants (for example, nothing). Although a particular implementation of CFDictionary may not use hashing and a hash table for storage of the values, the keys have a hash-code generating function defined for them, and a function to test for equality of two keys. These two functions together must maintain the invariant that if equal(X, Y), then hash(X) == hash(Y). Note that the converse will not generally be true (but the contrapositive, if hash(X) != hash(Y), then !equal(X, Y), will be as required by Boolean logic). If the hash() and equal() key callbacks are NULL, the key is used as a pointer-sized integer, and pointer equality is used. Care should be taken to provide a hash() callback which will compute sufficiently dispersed hash codes for the key set for best performance. Computational Complexity The access time for a value in the dictionary is guaranteed to be at worst O(lg N) for any implementation, current and future, but will often be O(1) (constant time). Insertion or deletion operations will typically be constant time as well, but are O(N*lg N) in the worst case in some implementations. Access of values through a key is faster than accessing values directly (if there are any such operations). Dictionaries will tend to use significantly more memory than a array with the same number of values. */ #if !defined(__COREFOUNDATION_CFDICTIONARY__) #define __COREFOUNDATION_CFDICTIONARY__ 1 #include #if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif /*! @typedef CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks Structure containing the callbacks for keys of a CFDictionary. @field version The version number of the structure type being passed in as a parameter to the CFDictionary creation functions. This structure is version 0. @field retain The callback used to add a retain for the dictionary on keys as they are used to put values into the dictionary. This callback returns the value to use as the key in the dictionary, which is usually the value parameter passed to this callback, but may be a different value if a different value should be used as the key. The dictionary's allocator is passed as the first argument. @field release The callback used to remove a retain previously added for the dictionary from keys as their values are removed from the dictionary. The dictionary's allocator is passed as the first argument. @field copyDescription The callback used to create a descriptive string representation of each key in the dictionary. This is used by the CFCopyDescription() function. @field equal The callback used to compare keys in the dictionary for equality. @field hash The callback used to compute a hash code for keys as they are used to access, add, or remove values in the dictionary. */ typedef const void * (*CFDictionaryRetainCallBack)(CFAllocatorRef allocator, const void *value); typedef void (*CFDictionaryReleaseCallBack)(CFAllocatorRef allocator, const void *value); typedef CFStringRef (*CFDictionaryCopyDescriptionCallBack)(const void *value); typedef Boolean (*CFDictionaryEqualCallBack)(const void *value1, const void *value2); typedef CFHashCode (*CFDictionaryHashCallBack)(const void *value); typedef struct { CFIndex version; CFDictionaryRetainCallBack retain; CFDictionaryReleaseCallBack release; CFDictionaryCopyDescriptionCallBack copyDescription; CFDictionaryEqualCallBack equal; CFDictionaryHashCallBack hash; } CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks; /*! @constant kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks Predefined CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks structure containing a set of callbacks appropriate for use when the keys of a CFDictionary are all CFTypes. */ #if TARGET_OS_WIN32 #define kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks (*((const CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks *)QTGetCFConstant("kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks"))) #else CF_EXPORT const CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks; #endif /*! @constant kCFCopyStringDictionaryKeyCallBacks Predefined CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks structure containing a set of callbacks appropriate for use when the keys of a CFDictionary are all CFStrings, which may be mutable and need to be copied in order to serve as constant keys for the values in the dictionary. */ #if TARGET_OS_WIN32 #define kCFCopyStringDictionaryKeyCallBacks (*((const CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks *)QTGetCFConstant("kCFCopyStringDictionaryKeyCallBacks"))) #else CF_EXPORT const CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks kCFCopyStringDictionaryKeyCallBacks; #endif /*! @typedef CFDictionaryValueCallBacks Structure containing the callbacks for values of a CFDictionary. @field version The version number of the structure type being passed in as a parameter to the CFDictionary creation functions. This structure is version 0. @field retain The callback used to add a retain for the dictionary on values as they are put into the dictionary. This callback returns the value to use as the value in the dictionary, which is usually the value parameter passed to this callback, but may be a different value if a different value should be added to the dictionary. The dictionary's allocator is passed as the first argument. @field release The callback used to remove a retain previously added for the dictionary from values as they are removed from the dictionary. The dictionary's allocator is passed as the first argument. @field copyDescription The callback used to create a descriptive string representation of each value in the dictionary. This is used by the CFCopyDescription() function. @field equal The callback used to compare values in the dictionary for equality in some operations. */ typedef struct { CFIndex version; CFDictionaryRetainCallBack retain; CFDictionaryReleaseCallBack release; CFDictionaryCopyDescriptionCallBack copyDescription; CFDictionaryEqualCallBack equal; } CFDictionaryValueCallBacks; /*! @constant kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks Predefined CFDictionaryValueCallBacks structure containing a set of callbacks appropriate for use when the values in a CFDictionary are all CFTypes. */ #if TARGET_OS_WIN32 #define kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks (*((const CFDictionaryValueCallBacks *)QTGetCFConstant("kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks"))) #else CF_EXPORT const CFDictionaryValueCallBacks kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks; #endif /*! @typedef CFDictionaryApplierFunction Type of the callback function used by the apply functions of CFDictionarys. @param key The current key for the value. @param value The current value from the dictionary. @param context The user-defined context parameter given to the apply function. */ typedef void (*CFDictionaryApplierFunction)(const void *key, const void *value, void *context); /*! @typedef CFDictionaryRef This is the type of a reference to immutable CFDictionarys. */ typedef const struct __CFDictionary * CFDictionaryRef; /*! @typedef CFMutableDictionaryRef This is the type of a reference to mutable CFDictionarys. */ typedef struct __CFDictionary * CFMutableDictionaryRef; /*! @function CFDictionaryGetTypeID Returns the type identifier of all CFDictionary instances. */ CF_EXPORT CFTypeID CFDictionaryGetTypeID(void); /*! @function CFDictionaryCreate Creates a new immutable dictionary with the given values. @param allocator The CFAllocator which should be used to allocate memory for the dictionary and its storage for values. This parameter may be NULL in which case the current default CFAllocator is used. If this reference is not a valid CFAllocator, the behavior is undefined. @param keys A C array of the pointer-sized keys to be used for the parallel C array of values to be put into the dictionary. This parameter may be NULL if the numValues parameter is 0. This C array is not changed or freed by this function. If this parameter is not a valid pointer to a C array of at least numValues pointers, the behavior is undefined. @param values A C array of the pointer-sized values to be in the dictionary. This parameter may be NULL if the numValues parameter is 0. This C array is not changed or freed by this function. If this parameter is not a valid pointer to a C array of at least numValues pointers, the behavior is undefined. @param numValues The number of values to copy from the keys and values C arrays into the CFDictionary. This number will be the count of the dictionary. If this parameter is negative, or greater than the number of values actually in the keys or values C arrays, the behavior is undefined. @param keyCallBacks A pointer to a CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks structure initialized with the callbacks for the dictionary to use on each key in the dictionary. The retain callback will be used within this function, for example, to retain all of the new keys from the keys C array. A copy of the contents of the callbacks structure is made, so that a pointer to a structure on the stack can be passed in, or can be reused for multiple dictionary creations. If the version field of this callbacks structure is not one of the defined ones for CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. The retain field may be NULL, in which case the CFDictionary will do nothing to add a retain to the keys of the contained values. The release field may be NULL, in which case the CFDictionary will do nothing to remove the dictionary's retain (if any) on the keys when the dictionary is destroyed or a key-value pair is removed. If the copyDescription field is NULL, the dictionary will create a simple description for a key. If the equal field is NULL, the dictionary will use pointer equality to test for equality of keys. If the hash field is NULL, a key will be converted from a pointer to an integer to compute the hash code. This callbacks parameter itself may be NULL, which is treated as if a valid structure of version 0 with all fields NULL had been passed in. Otherwise, if any of the fields are not valid pointers to functions of the correct type, or this parameter is not a valid pointer to a CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks callbacks structure, the behavior is undefined. If any of the keys put into the dictionary is not one understood by one of the callback functions the behavior when that callback function is used is undefined. @param valueCallBacks A pointer to a CFDictionaryValueCallBacks structure initialized with the callbacks for the dictionary to use on each value in the dictionary. The retain callback will be used within this function, for example, to retain all of the new values from the values C array. A copy of the contents of the callbacks structure is made, so that a pointer to a structure on the stack can be passed in, or can be reused for multiple dictionary creations. If the version field of this callbacks structure is not one of the defined ones for CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. The retain field may be NULL, in which case the CFDictionary will do nothing to add a retain to values as they are put into the dictionary. The release field may be NULL, in which case the CFDictionary will do nothing to remove the dictionary's retain (if any) on the values when the dictionary is destroyed or a key-value pair is removed. If the copyDescription field is NULL, the dictionary will create a simple description for a value. If the equal field is NULL, the dictionary will use pointer equality to test for equality of values. This callbacks parameter itself may be NULL, which is treated as if a valid structure of version 0 with all fields NULL had been passed in. Otherwise, if any of the fields are not valid pointers to functions of the correct type, or this parameter is not a valid pointer to a CFDictionaryValueCallBacks callbacks structure, the behavior is undefined. If any of the values put into the dictionary is not one understood by one of the callback functions the behavior when that callback function is used is undefined. @result A reference to the new immutable CFDictionary. */ CF_EXPORT CFDictionaryRef CFDictionaryCreate(CFAllocatorRef allocator, const void **keys, const void **values, CFIndex numValues, const CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks *keyCallBacks, const CFDictionaryValueCallBacks *valueCallBacks); /*! @function CFDictionaryCreateCopy Creates a new immutable dictionary with the key-value pairs from the given dictionary. @param allocator The CFAllocator which should be used to allocate memory for the dictionary and its storage for values. This parameter may be NULL in which case the current default CFAllocator is used. If this reference is not a valid CFAllocator, the behavior is undefined. @param theDict The dictionary which is to be copied. The keys and values from the dictionary are copied as pointers into the new dictionary (that is, the values themselves are copied, not that which the values point to, if anything). However, the keys and values are also retained by the new dictionary using the retain function of the original dictionary. The count of the new dictionary will be the same as the given dictionary. The new dictionary uses the same callbacks as the dictionary to be copied. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @result A reference to the new immutable CFDictionary. */ CF_EXPORT CFDictionaryRef CFDictionaryCreateCopy(CFAllocatorRef allocator, CFDictionaryRef theDict); /*! @function CFDictionaryCreateMutable Creates a new mutable dictionary. @param allocator The CFAllocator which should be used to allocate memory for the dictionary and its storage for values. This parameter may be NULL in which case the current default CFAllocator is used. If this reference is not a valid CFAllocator, the behavior is undefined. @param capacity The maximum number of values that can be contained by the CFDictionary. The dictionary starts empty, and can grow to this number of values (and it can have less). If this parameter is 0, the dictionary's maximum capacity is unlimited (or rather, only limited by address space and available memory constraints). If this parameter is negative, the behavior is undefined. @param keyCallBacks A pointer to a CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks structure initialized with the callbacks for the dictionary to use on each key in the dictionary. A copy of the contents of the callbacks structure is made, so that a pointer to a structure on the stack can be passed in, or can be reused for multiple dictionary creations. If the version field of this callbacks structure is not one of the defined ones for CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. The retain field may be NULL, in which case the CFDictionary will do nothing to add a retain to the keys of the contained values. The release field may be NULL, in which case the CFDictionary will do nothing to remove the dictionary's retain (if any) on the keys when the dictionary is destroyed or a key-value pair is removed. If the copyDescription field is NULL, the dictionary will create a simple description for a key. If the equal field is NULL, the dictionary will use pointer equality to test for equality of keys. If the hash field is NULL, a key will be converted from a pointer to an integer to compute the hash code. This callbacks parameter itself may be NULL, which is treated as if a valid structure of version 0 with all fields NULL had been passed in. Otherwise, if any of the fields are not valid pointers to functions of the correct type, or this parameter is not a valid pointer to a CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks callbacks structure, the behavior is undefined. If any of the keys put into the dictionary is not one understood by one of the callback functions the behavior when that callback function is used is undefined. @param valueCallBacks A pointer to a CFDictionaryValueCallBacks structure initialized with the callbacks for the dictionary to use on each value in the dictionary. The retain callback will be used within this function, for example, to retain all of the new values from the values C array. A copy of the contents of the callbacks structure is made, so that a pointer to a structure on the stack can be passed in, or can be reused for multiple dictionary creations. If the version field of this callbacks structure is not one of the defined ones for CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. The retain field may be NULL, in which case the CFDictionary will do nothing to add a retain to values as they are put into the dictionary. The release field may be NULL, in which case the CFDictionary will do nothing to remove the dictionary's retain (if any) on the values when the dictionary is destroyed or a key-value pair is removed. If the copyDescription field is NULL, the dictionary will create a simple description for a value. If the equal field is NULL, the dictionary will use pointer equality to test for equality of values. This callbacks parameter itself may be NULL, which is treated as if a valid structure of version 0 with all fields NULL had been passed in. Otherwise, if any of the fields are not valid pointers to functions of the correct type, or this parameter is not a valid pointer to a CFDictionaryValueCallBacks callbacks structure, the behavior is undefined. If any of the values put into the dictionary is not one understood by one of the callback functions the behavior when that callback function is used is undefined. @result A reference to the new mutable CFDictionary. */ CF_EXPORT CFMutableDictionaryRef CFDictionaryCreateMutable(CFAllocatorRef allocator, CFIndex capacity, const CFDictionaryKeyCallBacks *keyCallBacks, const CFDictionaryValueCallBacks *valueCallBacks); /*! @function CFDictionaryCreateMutableCopy Creates a new mutable dictionary with the key-value pairs from the given dictionary. @param allocator The CFAllocator which should be used to allocate memory for the dictionary and its storage for values. This parameter may be NULL in which case the current default CFAllocator is used. If this reference is not a valid CFAllocator, the behavior is undefined. @param capacity The maximum number of values that can be contained by the CFDictionary. The dictionary starts empty, and can grow to this number of values (and it can have less). If this parameter is 0, the dictionary's maximum capacity is unlimited (or rather, only limited by address space and available memory constraints). This parameter must be greater than or equal to the count of the dictionary which is to be copied, or the behavior is undefined. If this parameter is negative, the behavior is undefined. @param theDict The dictionary which is to be copied. The keys and values from the dictionary are copied as pointers into the new dictionary (that is, the values themselves are copied, not that which the values point to, if anything). However, the keys and values are also retained by the new dictionary using the retain function of the original dictionary. The count of the new dictionary will be the same as the given dictionary. The new dictionary uses the same callbacks as the dictionary to be copied. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @result A reference to the new mutable CFDictionary. */ CF_EXPORT CFMutableDictionaryRef CFDictionaryCreateMutableCopy(CFAllocatorRef allocator, CFIndex capacity, CFDictionaryRef theDict); /*! @function CFDictionaryGetCount Returns the number of values currently in the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary to be queried. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @result The number of values in the dictionary. */ CF_EXPORT CFIndex CFDictionaryGetCount(CFDictionaryRef theDict); /*! @function CFDictionaryGetCountOfKey Counts the number of times the given key occurs in the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary to be searched. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param key The key for which to find matches in the dictionary. The hash() and equal() key callbacks provided when the dictionary was created are used to compare. If the hash() key callback was NULL, the key is treated as a pointer and converted to an integer. If the equal() key callback was NULL, pointer equality (in C, ==) is used. If key, or any of the keys in the dictionary, are not understood by the equal() callback, the behavior is undefined. @result Returns 1 if a matching key is used by the dictionary, 0 otherwise. */ CF_EXPORT CFIndex CFDictionaryGetCountOfKey(CFDictionaryRef theDict, const void *key); /*! @function CFDictionaryGetCountOfValue Counts the number of times the given value occurs in the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary to be searched. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param value The value for which to find matches in the dictionary. The equal() callback provided when the dictionary was created is used to compare. If the equal() value callback was NULL, pointer equality (in C, ==) is used. If value, or any of the values in the dictionary, are not understood by the equal() callback, the behavior is undefined. @result The number of times the given value occurs in the dictionary. */ CF_EXPORT CFIndex CFDictionaryGetCountOfValue(CFDictionaryRef theDict, const void *value); /*! @function CFDictionaryContainsKey Reports whether or not the key is in the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary to be searched. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param key The key for which to find matches in the dictionary. The hash() and equal() key callbacks provided when the dictionary was created are used to compare. If the hash() key callback was NULL, the key is treated as a pointer and converted to an integer. If the equal() key callback was NULL, pointer equality (in C, ==) is used. If key, or any of the keys in the dictionary, are not understood by the equal() callback, the behavior is undefined. @result true, if the key is in the dictionary, otherwise false. */ CF_EXPORT Boolean CFDictionaryContainsKey(CFDictionaryRef theDict, const void *key); /*! @function CFDictionaryContainsValue Reports whether or not the value is in the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary to be searched. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param value The value for which to find matches in the dictionary. The equal() callback provided when the dictionary was created is used to compare. If the equal() callback was NULL, pointer equality (in C, ==) is used. If value, or any of the values in the dictionary, are not understood by the equal() callback, the behavior is undefined. @result true, if the value is in the dictionary, otherwise false. */ CF_EXPORT Boolean CFDictionaryContainsValue(CFDictionaryRef theDict, const void *value); /*! @function CFDictionaryGetValue Retrieves the value associated with the given key. @param theDict The dictionary to be queried. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param key The key for which to find a match in the dictionary. The hash() and equal() key callbacks provided when the dictionary was created are used to compare. If the hash() key callback was NULL, the key is treated as a pointer and converted to an integer. If the equal() key callback was NULL, pointer equality (in C, ==) is used. If key, or any of the keys in the dictionary, are not understood by the equal() callback, the behavior is undefined. @result The value with the given key in the dictionary, or NULL if no key-value pair with a matching key exists. Since NULL can be a valid value in some dictionaries, the function CFDictionaryGetValueIfPresent() must be used to distinguish NULL-no-found from NULL-is-the-value. */ CF_EXPORT const void *CFDictionaryGetValue(CFDictionaryRef theDict, const void *key); /*! @function CFDictionaryGetValueIfPresent Retrieves the value associated with the given key. @param theDict The dictionary to be queried. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param key The key for which to find a match in the dictionary. The hash() and equal() key callbacks provided when the dictionary was created are used to compare. If the hash() key callback was NULL, the key is treated as a pointer and converted to an integer. If the equal() key callback was NULL, pointer equality (in C, ==) is used. If key, or any of the keys in the dictionary, are not understood by the equal() callback, the behavior is undefined. @param value A pointer to memory which should be filled with the pointer-sized value if a matching key is found. If no key match is found, the contents of the storage pointed to by this parameter are undefined. This parameter may be NULL, in which case the value from the dictionary is not returned (but the return value of this function still indicates whether or not the key-value pair was present). @result true, if a matching key was found, false otherwise. */ CF_EXPORT Boolean CFDictionaryGetValueIfPresent(CFDictionaryRef theDict, const void *key, const void **value); /*! @function CFDictionaryGetKeysAndValues Fills the two buffers with the keys and values from the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary to be queried. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param keys A C array of pointer-sized values to be filled with keys from the dictionary. The keys and values C arrays are parallel to each other (that is, the items at the same indices form a key-value pair from the dictionary). This parameter may be NULL if the keys are not desired. If this parameter is not a valid pointer to a C array of at least CFDictionaryGetCount() pointers, or NULL, the behavior is undefined. @param values A C array of pointer-sized values to be filled with values from the dictionary. The keys and values C arrays are parallel to each other (that is, the items at the same indices form a key-value pair from the dictionary). This parameter may be NULL if the values are not desired. If this parameter is not a valid pointer to a C array of at least CFDictionaryGetCount() pointers, or NULL, the behavior is undefined. */ CF_EXPORT void CFDictionaryGetKeysAndValues(CFDictionaryRef theDict, const void **keys, const void **values); /*! @function CFDictionaryApplyFunction Calls a function once for each value in the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary to be queried. If this parameter is not a valid CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param applier The callback function to call once for each value in the dictionary. If this parameter is not a pointer to a function of the correct prototype, the behavior is undefined. If there are keys or values which the applier function does not expect or cannot properly apply to, the behavior is undefined. @param context A pointer-sized user-defined value, which is passed as the third parameter to the applier function, but is otherwise unused by this function. If the context is not what is expected by the applier function, the behavior is undefined. */ CF_EXPORT void CFDictionaryApplyFunction(CFDictionaryRef theDict, CFDictionaryApplierFunction applier, void *context); /*! @function CFDictionaryAddValue Adds the key-value pair to the dictionary if no such key already exists. @param theDict The dictionary to which the value is to be added. If this parameter is not a valid mutable CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. If the dictionary is a fixed-capacity dictionary and it is full before this operation, the behavior is undefined. @param key The key of the value to add to the dictionary. The key is retained by the dictionary using the retain callback provided when the dictionary was created. If the key is not of the sort expected by the retain callback, the behavior is undefined. If a key which matches this key is already present in the dictionary, this function does nothing ("add if absent"). @param value The value to add to the dictionary. The value is retained by the dictionary using the retain callback provided when the dictionary was created. If the value is not of the sort expected by the retain callback, the behavior is undefined. */ CF_EXPORT void CFDictionaryAddValue(CFMutableDictionaryRef theDict, const void *key, const void *value); /*! @function CFDictionarySetValue Sets the value of the key in the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary to which the value is to be set. If this parameter is not a valid mutable CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. If the dictionary is a fixed-capacity dictionary and it is full before this operation, and the key does not exist in the dictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param key The key of the value to set into the dictionary. If a key which matches this key is already present in the dictionary, only the value is changed ("add if absent, replace if present"). If no key matches the given key, the key-value pair is added to the dictionary. If added, the key is retained by the dictionary, using the retain callback provided when the dictionary was created. If the key is not of the sort expected by the key retain callback, the behavior is undefined. @param value The value to add to or replace into the dictionary. The value is retained by the dictionary using the retain callback provided when the dictionary was created, and the previous value if any is released. If the value is not of the sort expected by the retain or release callbacks, the behavior is undefined. */ CF_EXPORT void CFDictionarySetValue(CFMutableDictionaryRef theDict, const void *key, const void *value); /*! @function CFDictionaryReplaceValue Replaces the value of the key in the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary to which the value is to be replaced. If this parameter is not a valid mutable CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param key The key of the value to replace in the dictionary. If a key which matches this key is present in the dictionary, the value is changed to the given value, otherwise this function does nothing ("replace if present"). @param value The value to replace into the dictionary. The value is retained by the dictionary using the retain callback provided when the dictionary was created, and the previous value is released. If the value is not of the sort expected by the retain or release callbacks, the behavior is undefined. */ CF_EXPORT void CFDictionaryReplaceValue(CFMutableDictionaryRef theDict, const void *key, const void *value); /*! @function CFDictionaryRemoveValue Removes the value of the key from the dictionary. @param theDict The dictionary from which the value is to be removed. If this parameter is not a valid mutable CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. @param key The key of the value to remove from the dictionary. If a key which matches this key is present in the dictionary, the key-value pair is removed from the dictionary, otherwise this function does nothing ("remove if present"). */ CF_EXPORT void CFDictionaryRemoveValue(CFMutableDictionaryRef theDict, const void *key); /*! @function CFDictionaryRemoveAllValues Removes all the values from the dictionary, making it empty. @param theDict The dictionary from which all of the values are to be removed. If this parameter is not a valid mutable CFDictionary, the behavior is undefined. */ CF_EXPORT void CFDictionaryRemoveAllValues(CFMutableDictionaryRef theDict); #if defined(__cplusplus) } #endif #endif /* ! __COREFOUNDATION_CFDICTIONARY__ */