Lightweight implementation of the binary-heap data-structure in C.
Function-inlining implementation (fast).
- Single header file (binheap.h) with no external dependencies
- Clean linux-kernel coding-style
- Can behave as both min-heap and max-heap
- Generic (just encapsulate a 'struct binheap_entry' in element type)
- Customizable realloc behavior (capacity growth formula can be adjusted)
- Operations: init, destroy, insert, delete, delete_root, get_root
Take a look at binheap_test.c for a concrete example.
In a nutshell you have to:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#define BINHEAP_malloc malloc
#define BINHEAP_free free
#define BINHEAP_realloc realloc
#define BINHEAP_memset memset
#define BINHEAP_assert assert
#define BINHEAP_likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)
#define BINHEAP_unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0)
#define BINHEAP_inline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
#define BINHEAP_ENOMEM ENOMEM
#include <binheap.h>
2. Create a type encapsulating a 'struct binheap_entry' and the data you want the heap-elements to hold
struct int_elem
{
int value;
struct binheap_entry as_minheap_entry;
};
3. Define the comparison-ok function that establishes when the order between a parent and a child is ok in the heap. In a min-heap, for example:
static inline unsigned int
minheap_int_cmp_ok(struct binheap_entry* parent, struct binheap_entry* child)
{
struct int_elem *p, *c;
p = binheap_get_capsule(parent, struct int_elem, as_minheap_entry);
c = binheap_get_capsule(child, struct int_elem, as_minheap_entry);
return (p->value <= c->value) ? 1 : 0;
}
#define minheap_init(h, cap, factor, ratio, increment) \
binheap_init((h), (cap), (factor), (ratio), (increment))
#define minheap_destroy(h) \
binheap_destroy((h))
#define minheap_insert(h, ie) \
binheap_insert((h), &(ie)->as_minheap_entry, minheap_int_cmp_ok)
#define minheap_delete(h, ie) \
binheap_delete((h), &(ie)->as_minheap_entry, minheap_int_cmp_ok)
#define minheap_delete_root(h) \
binheap_delete_root((h), minheap_int_cmp_ok)
#define minheap_get_root(h) \
binheap_get_capsule(binheap_get_root((h)), struct int_elem, as_minheap_entry)
#define minheap_is_empty(h) ((h)->size == 0)
struct binheap minheap_of_ints;
// To initialize:
minheap_init(&minheap_of_ints, initial_capacity, 1, 0, 0); /* 1, 0, 0 -> capacity doubles (2x) on realloc */
// To insert an element:
struct int_elem e = { .value = 7 };
minheap_insert(&minheap_of_ints, &e);
// To get the root element (minimum in a min-heap, maximum in a max-heap):
struct int_elem* root = minheap_get_root(&minheap_of_ints);
// To delete an element:
minheap_delete(&minheap_of_ints, &e);
// To delete the root element:
minheap_delete_root(&minheap_of_ints);
// And finally, to destroy the binary-heap after you're done using it:
minheap_destroy(&minheap_of_ints);
- Binary-heap capacity never shrinks, only grows according to the growth formula.
- An Eclipse CDT C Makefile project has been added (files .project, .cproject). You need Eclipse CDT and make+gcc+gdb in PATH to import and run/debug it.