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/* * bsearch.c * Original Author: G. Haley * Rewritten by: G. Noer * * Searches an array of nmemb members, the initial member of which is pointed * to by base, for a member that matches the object pointed to by key. The * contents of the array shall be in ascending order according to a comparison * function pointed to by compar. The function shall return an integer less * than, equal to or greater than zero if the first argument is considered to be * respectively less than, equal to or greater than the second. Returns a * pointer to the matching member of the array, or a null pointer if no match * is found. */ /* FUNCTION <<bsearch>>---binary search INDEX bsearch ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include <stdlib.h> void *bsearch(const void *<[key]>, const void *<[base]>, size_t <[nmemb]>, size_t <[size]>, int (*<[compar]>)(const void *, const void *)); TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include <stdlib.h> char *bsearch(<[key]>, <[base]>, <[nmemb]>, <[size]>, <[compar]>) char *<[key]>; char *<[base]>; size_t <[nmemb]>, <[size]>; int (*<[compar]>)(); DESCRIPTION <<bsearch>> searches an array beginning at <[base]> for any element that matches <[key]>, using binary search. <[nmemb]> is the element count of the array; <[size]> is the size of each element. The array must be sorted in ascending order with respect to the comparison function <[compar]> (which you supply as the last argument of <<bsearch>>). You must define the comparison function <<(*<[compar]>)>> to have two arguments; its result must be negative if the first argument is less than the second, zero if the two arguments match, and positive if the first argument is greater than the second (where ``less than'' and ``greater than'' refer to whatever arbitrary ordering is appropriate). RETURNS Returns a pointer to an element of <[array]> that matches <[key]>. If more than one matching element is available, the result may point to any of them. PORTABILITY <<bsearch>> is ANSI. No supporting OS subroutines are required. */ #include <stdlib.h> _PTR _DEFUN (bsearch, (key, base, nmemb, size, compar), _CONST _PTR key _AND _CONST _PTR base _AND size_t nmemb _AND size_t size _AND int _EXFUN ((*compar), (const _PTR, const _PTR))) { _PTR current; size_t lower = 0; size_t upper = nmemb; size_t index; int result; if (nmemb == 0 || size == 0) return NULL; while (lower < upper) { index = (lower + upper) / 2; current = (_PTR) (((char *) base) + (index * size)); result = compar (key, current); if (result < 0) upper = index; else if (result > 0) lower = index + 1; else return current; } return NULL; }