[PATCH v2 02/35] khash: move oid hash table definition

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Move the oid khash table definition to khash.h and define a typedef for
it, similar to the one we have for unsigned char pointers. Define
variants that are maps as well.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 khash.h  | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
 oidset.h | 12 ------------
 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/khash.h b/khash.h
index 532109c87f..a09163b3e3 100644
--- a/khash.h
+++ b/khash.h
@@ -332,4 +332,22 @@ typedef kh_sha1_t khash_sha1;
 KHASH_INIT(sha1_pos, const unsigned char *, int, 1, sha1hash, __kh_oid_cmp)
 typedef kh_sha1_pos_t khash_sha1_pos;
 
+static inline unsigned int oid_hash(struct object_id oid)
+{
+	return sha1hash(oid.hash);
+}
+
+static inline int oid_equal(struct object_id a, struct object_id b)
+{
+	return oideq(&a, &b);
+}
+
+KHASH_INIT(oid, struct object_id, int, 0, oid_hash, oid_equal)
+
+KHASH_INIT(oid_map, struct object_id, void *, 1, oid_hash, oid_equal)
+typedef kh_oid_t khash_oid_map;
+
+KHASH_INIT(oid_pos, struct object_id, int, 1, oid_hash, oid_equal)
+typedef kh_oid_pos_t khash_oid_pos;
+
 #endif /* __AC_KHASH_H */
diff --git a/oidset.h b/oidset.h
index c9d0f6d3cc..14f18f791f 100644
--- a/oidset.h
+++ b/oidset.h
@@ -16,18 +16,6 @@
  *      table overhead.
  */
 
-static inline unsigned int oid_hash(struct object_id oid)
-{
-	return sha1hash(oid.hash);
-}
-
-static inline int oid_equal(struct object_id a, struct object_id b)
-{
-	return oideq(&a, &b);
-}
-
-KHASH_INIT(oid, struct object_id, int, 0, oid_hash, oid_equal)
-
 /**
  * A single oidset; should be zero-initialized (or use OIDSET_INIT).
  */



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