/* * Copyright 2011 Steven Gribble * * This file is the solution to an exercise problem posed during * one of the UW CSE 333 lectures (333exercises). * * 333exercises is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * 333exercises is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with 333exercises. If not, see . */ #include #include #include #include #include "bst.h" // Lecture 5, exercise 2 // // Implement and test a binary search tree // - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_search_tree // - don’t worry about making it balanced // - implement key insert( ) and lookup( ) functions // - implement it as a C module // - bst.c, bst.h // - implement test_bst.c // - contains main( ), tests out your BST typedef struct bst_el_st { int key; char value[10]; } BSTElement; // This helper function is the comparator we provide // for comparing BSTElement structures. static int BSTElComparator(void *el1, void *el2) { BSTElement *e1 = (BSTElement *) el1; BSTElement *e2 = (BSTElement *) el2; if (e1->key > e2->key) return 1; if (e1->key < e2->key) return -1; return 0; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { TreeNode *tree = NULL; BSTElement *el, lookupel; // Malloc and push in a few elements el = (BSTElement *) malloc(sizeof(BSTElement)); assert(el != NULL); el->key = 100; snprintf(el->value, 10, "Val 100"); assert(Insert(tree, el, &BSTElComparator, &tree) == 1); assert(Insert(tree, el, &BSTElComparator, &tree) == -1); el = (BSTElement *) malloc(sizeof(BSTElement)); assert(el != NULL); el->key = 110; snprintf(el->value, 10, "Val 110"); assert(Insert(tree, el, &BSTElComparator, &tree) == 1); assert(Insert(tree, el, &BSTElComparator, &tree) == -1); el = (BSTElement *) malloc(sizeof(BSTElement)); assert(el != NULL); el->key = 105; snprintf(el->value, 10, "Val 105"); assert(Insert(tree, el, &BSTElComparator, &tree) == 1); assert(Insert(tree, el, &BSTElComparator, &tree) == -1); el = (BSTElement *) malloc(sizeof(BSTElement)); assert(el != NULL); el->key = 107; snprintf(el->value, 10, "Val 107"); assert(Insert(tree, el, &BSTElComparator, &tree) == 1); assert(Insert(tree, el, &BSTElComparator, &tree) == -1); // Do some lookups lookupel.key = 105; assert(Lookup(tree, (void *) &lookupel, &BSTElComparator, (void **) &el) == 1); assert(strcmp(el->value, "Val 105") == 0); lookupel.key = 107; assert(Lookup(tree, &lookupel, &BSTElComparator, (void **) &el) == 1); assert(strcmp(el->value, "Val 107") == 0); lookupel.key = 100; assert(Lookup(tree, &lookupel, &BSTElComparator, (void **) &el) == 1); assert(strcmp(el->value, "Val 100") == 0); lookupel.key = 110; assert(Lookup(tree, &lookupel, &BSTElComparator, (void **) &el) == 1); assert(strcmp(el->value, "Val 110") == 0); // Try a lookup that should fail. lookupel.key = 10; assert(Lookup(tree, &lookupel, &BSTElComparator, (void **) &el) == 0); return 0; }