ck_hs_remove — remove key from a hash set
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Description
The ck_hs_remove(3) function will attempt to remove the key specified by the key argument in the hash set
pointed to by the hs argument. The key specified by key is expected to have the hash value specified by
the hash argument (which was previously generated using the CK_HS_HASH(3) macro).
If the call to ck_hs_remove(3) was successful then the key contained in the hash set is returned. If the
key was not a member of the hash set then NULL is returned.
Errors
Behavior is undefined if key or hs are uninitialized.
Library
Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)
Name
ck_hs_remove — remove key from a hash set
Return Values
Upon successful completion, ck_hs_remove(3) returns a pointer to a key and otherwise returns NULL on
failure.
See Also
ck_hs_init(3), ck_hs_move(3), ck_hs_destroy(3), CK_HS_HASH(3), ck_hs_iterator_init(3), ck_hs_next(3), ck_hs_get(3), ck_hs_put(3), ck_hs_put_unique(3), ck_hs_set(3), ck_hs_fas(3), ck_hs_grow(3), ck_hs_gc(3), ck_hs_rebuild(3), ck_hs_count(3), ck_hs_reset(3), ck_hs_reset_size(3), ck_hs_stat(3) Additional information available at http://concurrencykit.org/ September 17, 2012 CK_HS_REMOVE(3)
Synopsis
#include<ck_hs.h>void*ck_hs_remove(ck_hs_t*hs, unsignedlonghash, constvoid*key);
