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18 
19 /**
20  * @file
21  * Public dictionary API.
22  * @deprecated
23  *  AVDictionary is provided for compatibility with libav. It is both in
24  *  implementation as well as API inefficient. It does not scale and is
25  *  extremely slow with large dictionaries.
26  *  It is recommended that new code uses our tree container from tree.c/h
27  *  where applicable, which uses AVL trees to achieve O(log n) performance.
28  */
29 module ffmpeg.libavutil.dict;
30 extern (C) @nogc nothrow:
31 
32 /**
33  * @addtogroup lavu_dict AVDictionary
34  * @ingroup lavu_data
35  *
36  * @brief Simple key:value store
37  *
38  * @{
39  * Dictionaries are used for storing key:value pairs. To create
40  * an AVDictionary, simply pass an address of a NULL pointer to
41  * av_dict_set(). NULL can be used as an empty dictionary wherever
42  * a pointer to an AVDictionary is required.
43  * Use av_dict_get() to retrieve an entry or iterate over all
44  * entries and finally av_dict_free() to free the dictionary
45  * and all its contents.
46  *
47  @code
48    AVDictionary *d = NULL;           // "create" an empty dictionary
49    AVDictionaryEntry *t = NULL;
50 
51    av_dict_set(&d, "foo", "bar", 0); // add an entry
52 
53    char *k = av_strdup("key");       // if your strings are already allocated,
54    char *v = av_strdup("value");     // you can avoid copying them like this
55    av_dict_set(&d, k, v, AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_KEY | AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_VAL);
56 
57    while (t = av_dict_get(d, "", t, AV_DICT_IGNORE_SUFFIX)) {
58        <....>                             // iterate over all entries in d
59    }
60    av_dict_free(&d);
61  @endcode
62  */
63 
64 enum AV_DICT_MATCH_CASE = 1; /**< Only get an entry with exact-case key match. Only relevant in av_dict_get(). */
65 enum AV_DICT_IGNORE_SUFFIX = 2; /**< Return first entry in a dictionary whose first part corresponds to the search key,
66      ignoring the suffix of the found key string. Only relevant in av_dict_get(). */
67 enum AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_KEY = 4; /**< Take ownership of a key that's been
68      allocated with av_malloc() or another memory allocation function. */
69 enum AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_VAL = 8; /**< Take ownership of a value that's been
70      allocated with av_malloc() or another memory allocation function. */
71 enum AV_DICT_DONT_OVERWRITE = 16; ///< Don't overwrite existing entries.
72 enum AV_DICT_APPEND = 32; /**< If the entry already exists, append to it.  Note that no
73   delimiter is added, the strings are simply concatenated. */
74 enum AV_DICT_MULTIKEY = 64; /**< Allow to store several equal keys in the dictionary */
75 
76 struct AVDictionaryEntry
77 {
78     char* key;
79     char* value;
80 }
81 
82 struct AVDictionary;
83 
84 /**
85  * Get a dictionary entry with matching key.
86  *
87  * The returned entry key or value must not be changed, or it will
88  * cause undefined behavior.
89  *
90  * To iterate through all the dictionary entries, you can set the matching key
91  * to the null string "" and set the AV_DICT_IGNORE_SUFFIX flag.
92  *
93  * @param prev Set to the previous matching element to find the next.
94  *             If set to NULL the first matching element is returned.
95  * @param key matching key
96  * @param flags a collection of AV_DICT_* flags controlling how the entry is retrieved
97  * @return found entry or NULL in case no matching entry was found in the dictionary
98  */
99 AVDictionaryEntry* av_dict_get (
100     const(AVDictionary)* m,
101     const(char)* key,
102     const(AVDictionaryEntry)* prev,
103     int flags);
104 
105 /**
106  * Get number of entries in dictionary.
107  *
108  * @param m dictionary
109  * @return  number of entries in dictionary
110  */
111 int av_dict_count (const(AVDictionary)* m);
112 
113 /**
114  * Set the given entry in *pm, overwriting an existing entry.
115  *
116  * Note: If AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_KEY or AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_VAL is set,
117  * these arguments will be freed on error.
118  *
119  * Warning: Adding a new entry to a dictionary invalidates all existing entries
120  * previously returned with av_dict_get.
121  *
122  * @param pm pointer to a pointer to a dictionary struct. If *pm is NULL
123  * a dictionary struct is allocated and put in *pm.
124  * @param key entry key to add to *pm (will either be av_strduped or added as a new key depending on flags)
125  * @param value entry value to add to *pm (will be av_strduped or added as a new key depending on flags).
126  *        Passing a NULL value will cause an existing entry to be deleted.
127  * @return >= 0 on success otherwise an error code <0
128  */
129 int av_dict_set (AVDictionary** pm, const(char)* key, const(char)* value, int flags);
130 
131 /**
132  * Convenience wrapper for av_dict_set that converts the value to a string
133  * and stores it.
134  *
135  * Note: If AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_KEY is set, key will be freed on error.
136  */
137 int av_dict_set_int (AVDictionary** pm, const(char)* key, long value, int flags);
138 
139 /**
140  * Parse the key/value pairs list and add the parsed entries to a dictionary.
141  *
142  * In case of failure, all the successfully set entries are stored in
143  * *pm. You may need to manually free the created dictionary.
144  *
145  * @param key_val_sep  a 0-terminated list of characters used to separate
146  *                     key from value
147  * @param pairs_sep    a 0-terminated list of characters used to separate
148  *                     two pairs from each other
149  * @param flags        flags to use when adding to dictionary.
150  *                     AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_KEY and AV_DICT_DONT_STRDUP_VAL
151  *                     are ignored since the key/value tokens will always
152  *                     be duplicated.
153  * @return             0 on success, negative AVERROR code on failure
154  */
155 int av_dict_parse_string (
156     AVDictionary** pm,
157     const(char)* str,
158     const(char)* key_val_sep,
159     const(char)* pairs_sep,
160     int flags);
161 
162 /**
163  * Copy entries from one AVDictionary struct into another.
164  * @param dst pointer to a pointer to a AVDictionary struct. If *dst is NULL,
165  *            this function will allocate a struct for you and put it in *dst
166  * @param src pointer to source AVDictionary struct
167  * @param flags flags to use when setting entries in *dst
168  * @note metadata is read using the AV_DICT_IGNORE_SUFFIX flag
169  * @return 0 on success, negative AVERROR code on failure. If dst was allocated
170  *           by this function, callers should free the associated memory.
171  */
172 int av_dict_copy (AVDictionary** dst, const(AVDictionary)* src, int flags);
173 
174 /**
175  * Free all the memory allocated for an AVDictionary struct
176  * and all keys and values.
177  */
178 void av_dict_free (AVDictionary** m);
179 
180 /**
181  * Get dictionary entries as a string.
182  *
183  * Create a string containing dictionary's entries.
184  * Such string may be passed back to av_dict_parse_string().
185  * @note String is escaped with backslashes ('\').
186  *
187  * @param[in]  m             dictionary
188  * @param[out] buffer        Pointer to buffer that will be allocated with string containg entries.
189  *                           Buffer must be freed by the caller when is no longer needed.
190  * @param[in]  key_val_sep   character used to separate key from value
191  * @param[in]  pairs_sep     character used to separate two pairs from each other
192  * @return                   >= 0 on success, negative on error
193  * @warning Separators cannot be neither '\\' nor '\0'. They also cannot be the same.
194  */
195 int av_dict_get_string (
196     const(AVDictionary)* m,
197     char** buffer,
198     const char key_val_sep,
199     const char pairs_sep);
200 
201 /**
202  * @}
203  */
204 
205 /* AVUTIL_DICT_H */