/** @file midl.h
* @brief LMDB ID List header file.
*
* This file was originally part of back-bdb but has been
* modified for use in libmdb. Most of the macros defined
* in this file are unused, just left over from the original.
*
* This file is only used internally in libmdb and its definitions
* are not exposed publicly.
*/
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*
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#ifndef _MDB_MIDL_H_
#define _MDB_MIDL_H_
#include
#include
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** @defgroup internal LMDB Internals
* @{
*/
/** @defgroup idls ID List Management
* @{
*/
/** A generic unsigned ID number. These were entryIDs in back-bdb.
* Preferably it should have the same size as a pointer.
*/
#ifdef MDB_VL32
typedef uint64_t MDB_ID;
#else
typedef size_t MDB_ID;
#endif
/** An IDL is an ID List, a sorted array of IDs. The first
* element of the array is a counter for how many actual
* IDs are in the list. In the original back-bdb code, IDLs are
* sorted in ascending order. For libmdb IDLs are sorted in
* descending order.
*/
typedef MDB_ID *MDB_IDL;
/* IDL sizes - likely should be even bigger
* limiting factors: sizeof(ID), thread stack size
*/
#define MDB_IDL_LOGN 16 /* DB_SIZE is 2^16, UM_SIZE is 2^17 */
#define MDB_IDL_DB_SIZE (1<