bit_alloc, bit_clear, bit_decl, bit_ffc, bit_ffs,
bit_nclear, bit_nset,
bit_set, bitstr_size, bit_test - bit-string manipulation
macros
#include <bitstring.h>
bitstr_t *
bit_alloc(int nbits);
bit_clear(bit_str name, int bit);
bit_decl(bit_str name, int nbits);
bit_ffc(bit_str name, int nbits, int *value);
bit_ffs(bit_str name, int nbits, int *value);
bit_nclear(bit_str name, int start, int stop);
bit_nset(bit_str name, int start, int stop);
bit_set(bit_str name, int bit);
bitstr_size(int nbits);
bit_test(bit_str name, int bit);
These macros operate on strings of bits.
The bit_alloc() macro returns a pointer of type bitstr_t *
to sufficient
space to store nbits bits, or NULL if no space is available.
The bit_decl() macro allocates sufficient space to store
nbits bits on
the stack.
The bitstr_size() macro returns the number of elements of
type bitstr_t
necessary to store nbits bits. This is useful for copying
bit strings.
The bit_clear() and bit_set() macros clear or set the zerobased numbered
bit bit, in the bit string name.
The bit_nclear() and bit_nset() macros clear or set the zero-based numbered
bits from start to stop in the bit string name.
The bit_test() macro evaluates to non-zero if the zero-based
numbered bit
bit of bit string name is set, and zero otherwise.
The bit_ffs() macro stores in the location referenced by
value the zerobased
number of the first bit set in the array of nbits bits
referenced
by name. If no bits are set, the location referenced by
value is set to
-1.
The bit_ffc() macro stores in the location referenced by
value the zerobased
number of the first bit not set in the array of nbits
bits referenced
by name. If all bits are set, the location referenced
by value is
set to -1.
The arguments to these macros are evaluated only once and
may safely have
side effects.
#include <limits.h>
#include <bitstring.h>
#define LPR_BUSY_BIT 0
#define LPR_FORMAT_BIT 1
#define LPR_DOWNLOAD_BIT 2
#define LPR_AVAILABLE_BIT 9
#define LPR_MAX_BITS 10
make_lpr_available()
{
bitstr_t bit_decl(bitlist, LPR_MAX_BITS);
...
bit_nclear(bitlist, 0, LPR_MAX_BITS - 1);
...
if (!bit_test(bitlist, LPR_BUSY_BIT)) {
bit_clear(bitlist, LPR_FORMAT_BIT);
bit_clear(bitlist, LPR_DOWNLOAD_BIT);
bit_set(bitlist, LPR_AVAILABLE_BIT);
}
}
malloc(3)
The bitstring functions first appeared in 4.4BSD.
OpenBSD 3.6 July 19, 1993
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