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authorDaniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>2015-10-13 13:37:40 +0100
committerAndreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>2015-11-18 21:13:38 +0100
commita00c94824126901168bca5b89147f9e334a49e87 (patch)
tree2ac521e8e942a8bd81bfd1254e0288be434da792 /include/qom
parent3b6ca4022d150ad273d4cd9556c2f4873389f965 (diff)
downloadqemu-a00c94824126901168bca5b89147f9e334a49e87.zip
qom: Introduce ObjectPropertyIterator struct for iteration
Some users of QOM need to be able to iterate over properties defined against an object instance. Currently they are just directly using the QTAIL macros against the object properties data structure. This is bad because it exposes them to changes in the data structure used to store properties, as well as changes in functionality such as ability to register properties against the class. This provides an ObjectPropertyIterator struct which will insulate the callers from the particular data structure used to store properties. It can be used thus ObjectProperty *prop; ObjectPropertyIterator *iter; iter = object_property_iter_init(obj); while ((prop = object_property_iter_next(iter))) { ... do something with prop ... } object_property_iter_free(iter); Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Tested-by: Pavel Fedin <p.fedin@samsung.com> [AF: Fixed examples, style cleanups] Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
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diff --git a/include/qom/object.h b/include/qom/object.h
index 0bb89d481e..9f703140bd 100644
--- a/include/qom/object.h
+++ b/include/qom/object.h
@@ -960,6 +960,55 @@ void object_property_del(Object *obj, const char *name, Error **errp);
ObjectProperty *object_property_find(Object *obj, const char *name,
Error **errp);
+typedef struct ObjectPropertyIterator ObjectPropertyIterator;
+
+/**
+ * object_property_iter_init:
+ * @obj: the object
+ *
+ * Initializes an iterator for traversing all properties
+ * registered against an object instance.
+ *
+ * It is forbidden to modify the property list while iterating,
+ * whether removing or adding properties.
+ *
+ * Typical usage pattern would be
+ *
+ * <example>
+ * <title>Using object property iterators</title>
+ * <programlisting>
+ * ObjectProperty *prop;
+ * ObjectPropertyIterator *iter;
+ *
+ * iter = object_property_iter_init(obj);
+ * while ((prop = object_property_iter_next(iter))) {
+ * ... do something with prop ...
+ * }
+ * object_property_iter_free(iter);
+ * </programlisting>
+ * </example>
+ *
+ * Returns: the new iterator
+ */
+ObjectPropertyIterator *object_property_iter_init(Object *obj);
+
+/**
+ * object_property_iter_free:
+ * @iter: the iterator instance
+ *
+ * Releases any resources associated with the iterator.
+ */
+void object_property_iter_free(ObjectPropertyIterator *iter);
+
+/**
+ * object_property_iter_next:
+ * @iter: the iterator instance
+ *
+ * Returns: the next property, or %NULL when all properties
+ * have been traversed.
+ */
+ObjectProperty *object_property_iter_next(ObjectPropertyIterator *iter);
+
void object_unparent(Object *obj);
/**