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	commit 85fd3d901311688e18ffce92ffc78129e5625791 Author: Monty <monty@mariadb.org> Date: Fri Aug 29 14:07:43 2014 +0300 my_alloc.c - Changed 0x%lx -> %p array.c: - Static (preallocated) buffer can now be anywhere my_sys.h - Define MY_INIT_BUFFER_USED sql_delete.cc & sql_lex.cc - Use memroot when allocating classes (avoids call to current_thd) sql_explain.h: - Use preallocated buffers sql_explain.cc: - Use preallocated buffers and memroot sql_select.cc: - Use multi_alloc_root() instead of many alloc_root() - Update calls to Explain
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#ifndef SQL_ARRAY_INCLUDED
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#define SQL_ARRAY_INCLUDED
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/* Copyright (c) 2003, 2005-2007 MySQL AB, 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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   Use is subject to license terms.
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   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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   the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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   GNU General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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   Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301  USA */
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#include <my_sys.h>
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/**
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   A wrapper class which provides array bounds checking.
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   We do *not* own the array, we simply have a pointer to the first element,
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   and a length.
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   @remark
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   We want the compiler-generated versions of:
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   - the copy CTOR (memberwise initialization)
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   - the assignment operator (memberwise assignment)
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   @param Element_type The type of the elements of the container.
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 */
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template <typename Element_type> class Bounds_checked_array
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{
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public:
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  Bounds_checked_array() : m_array(NULL), m_size(0) {}
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  Bounds_checked_array(Element_type *el, size_t size)
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    : m_array(el), m_size(size)
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  {}
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  void reset() { m_array= NULL; m_size= 0; }
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  void reset(Element_type *array, size_t size)
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  {
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    m_array= array;
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    m_size= size;
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  }
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  /**
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    Set a new bound on the array. Does not resize the underlying
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    array, so the new size must be smaller than or equal to the
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    current size.
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   */
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  void resize(size_t new_size)
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  {
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    DBUG_ASSERT(new_size <= m_size);
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    m_size= new_size;
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  }
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  Element_type &operator[](size_t n)
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  {
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    DBUG_ASSERT(n < m_size);
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    return m_array[n];
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  }
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  const Element_type &operator[](size_t n) const
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  {
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    DBUG_ASSERT(n < m_size);
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    return m_array[n];
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  }
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  size_t element_size() const { return sizeof(Element_type); }
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  size_t size() const         { return m_size; }
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  bool is_null() const { return m_array == NULL; }
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  void pop_front()
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  {
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    DBUG_ASSERT(m_size > 0);
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    m_array+= 1;
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    m_size-= 1;
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  }
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  Element_type *array() const { return m_array; }
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private:
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  Element_type *m_array;
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  size_t        m_size;
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};
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/*
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  A typesafe wrapper around DYNAMIC_ARRAY
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  TODO: Change creator to take a THREAD_SPECIFIC option.
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*/
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template <class Elem> class Dynamic_array
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{
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  DYNAMIC_ARRAY  array;
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public:
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  Dynamic_array(uint prealloc=16, uint increment=16)
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  {
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    init(prealloc, increment);
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  }
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  Dynamic_array(MEM_ROOT *root, uint prealloc=16, uint increment=16)
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  {
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    void *init_buffer= alloc_root(root, sizeof(Elem) * prealloc);
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    my_init_dynamic_array2(&array, sizeof(Elem), init_buffer, 
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                           prealloc, increment, MYF(0));
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  }
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  void init(uint prealloc=16, uint increment=16)
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  {
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    my_init_dynamic_array(&array, sizeof(Elem), prealloc, increment,
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                          MYF(0));
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  }
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  /**
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     @note Though formally this could be declared "const" it would be
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     misleading at it returns a non-const pointer to array's data.
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  */
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  Elem& at(size_t idx)
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  {
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    DBUG_ASSERT(idx < array.elements);
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    return *(((Elem*)array.buffer) + idx);
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  }
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  /// Const variant of at(), which cannot change data
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  const Elem& at(size_t idx) const
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  {
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    return *(((Elem*)array.buffer) + idx);
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  }
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  /// @returns pointer to first element
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  Elem *front()
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  {
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    return (Elem*)array.buffer;
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  }
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  /// @returns pointer to first element
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  const Elem *front() const
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  {
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    return (const Elem*)array.buffer;
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  }
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  /// @returns pointer to last element
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  Elem *back()
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  {
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    return ((Elem*)array.buffer) + array.elements - 1;
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  }
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  /// @returns pointer to last element
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  const Elem *back() const
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  {
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    return ((const Elem*)array.buffer) + array.elements - 1;
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  }
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  /**
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     @retval false ok
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     @retval true  OOM, @c my_error() has been called.
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  */
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  bool append(const Elem &el)
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  {
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    return insert_dynamic(&array, &el);
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  }
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  bool append_val(Elem el)
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  {
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    return (insert_dynamic(&array, (uchar*)&el));
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  }
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  bool push(Elem &el)
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  {
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    return append(el);
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  }
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  /// Pops the last element. Does nothing if array is empty.
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  Elem& pop()
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  {
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    return *((Elem*)pop_dynamic(&array));
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  }
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  void del(uint idx)
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  {
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    delete_dynamic_element(&array, idx);
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  }
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  size_t elements() const
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  {
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    return array.elements;
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  }
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  void elements(size_t num_elements)
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  {
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    DBUG_ASSERT(num_elements <= array.max_element);
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    array.elements= num_elements;
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  }
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  void clear()
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  {
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    elements(0);
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  }
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  void set(uint idx, const Elem &el)
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  {
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    set_dynamic(&array, &el, idx);
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  }
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  bool resize(size_t new_size, Elem default_val)
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  {
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    size_t old_size= elements();
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    if (allocate_dynamic(&array, new_size))
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      return true;
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    if (new_size > old_size)
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    {
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      set_dynamic(&array, (uchar*)&default_val, new_size - 1);
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      /*for (size_t i= old_size; i != new_size; i++)
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      {
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        at(i)= default_val;
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      }*/
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    }
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    return false;
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  }
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  ~Dynamic_array()
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  {
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    delete_dynamic(&array);
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  }
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  typedef int (*CMP_FUNC)(const Elem *el1, const Elem *el2);
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  void sort(CMP_FUNC cmp_func)
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  {
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    my_qsort(array.buffer, array.elements, sizeof(Elem), (qsort_cmp)cmp_func);
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  }
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  typedef int (*CMP_FUNC2)(const Elem *el1, const Elem *el2, void *);
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  void sort(CMP_FUNC2 cmp_func, void *data)
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  {
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    my_qsort2(array.buffer, array.elements, sizeof(Elem), (qsort2_cmp)cmp_func, data);
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  }
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};
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#endif /* SQL_ARRAY_INCLUDED */
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