}
/**
- * strset_test - is this a member of this string set?
+ * strset_get - is this a member of this string set?
* @set: the set.
* @member: the string to search for.
*
* = ENOENT).
*
* Example:
- * if (strset_test(&set, "hello"))
+ * if (strset_get(&set, "hello"))
* printf("hello is in the set\n");
*/
-char *strset_test(const struct strset *set, const char *member);
+char *strset_get(const struct strset *set, const char *member);
/**
- * strset_set - place a member in the string set.
+ * strset_add - place a member in the string set.
* @set: the set.
* @member: the string to place in the set.
*
* you want a copy in the set, use strdup().
*
* Example:
- * if (!strset_set(&set, "goodbye"))
+ * if (!strset_add(&set, "goodbye"))
* printf("goodbye was already in the set\n");
*/
-bool strset_set(struct strset *set, const char *member);
+bool strset_add(struct strset *set, const char *member);
/**
- * strset_clear - remove a member from the string set.
+ * strset_del - remove a member from the string set.
* @set: the set.
* @member: the string to remove from the set.
*
- * This returns the string which was passed to strset_set(), or NULL if
+ * This returns the string which was passed to strset_add(), or NULL if
* the string was not in the map (in which case it sets errno = ENOENT).
*
* This means that if you allocated a string (eg. using strdup()), you can
* free it here.
*
* Example:
- * if (!strset_clear(&set, "goodbye"))
+ * if (!strset_del(&set, "goodbye"))
* printf("goodbye was not in the set?\n");
*/
-char *strset_clear(struct strset *set, const char *member);
+char *strset_del(struct strset *set, const char *member);
/**
- * strset_destroy - remove every member from the set.
+ * strset_clear - remove every member from the set.
* @set: the set.
*
* The set will be empty after this.
*
* Example:
- * strset_destroy(&set);
+ * strset_clear(&set);
*/
-void strset_destroy(struct strset *set);
+void strset_clear(struct strset *set);
/**
* strset_iterate - ordered iteration over a set
* @arg: the argument for the function (types should match).
*
* You should not alter the set within the @handle function! If it returns
- * true, the iteration will stop.
+ * false, the iteration will stop.
*
* Example:
* static bool dump_some(const char *member, int *num)
* {
* // Only dump out num nodes.
* if (*(num--) == 0)
- * return true;
+ * return false;
* printf("%s\n", member);
- * return false;
+ * return true;
* }
*
* static void dump_set(const struct strset *set)
const char *), \
(arg))
void strset_iterate_(const struct strset *set,
- bool (*handle)(const char *, void *), void *data);
+ bool (*handle)(const char *, void *), const void *data);
/**