/* Copyright (C) 2014 Genome Research Ltd. Author: Petr Danecek Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /* Regions indexing with an optional payload. Inspired by samtools/bedidx.c. This code is intended as future replacement of bcf_sr_regions_t. Example of usage: // Init the parser and print regions. In this example the payload is a // pointer to a string. For the description of parse_custom and // free_custom functions, see regidx_parse_f and regidx_free_f below, // and for working example see test/test-regidx.c. regidx_t *idx = regidx_init(in_fname,parse_custom,free_custom,sizeof(char*),NULL); // Query overlap with chr:from-to regitr_t itr; if ( regidx_overlap(idx, chr,from,to, &itr) ) printf("There is an overlap!\n"); while ( REGITR_OVERLAP(itr,from,to) ) { printf("[%d,%d] overlaps with [%d,%d], payload=%s\n", from,to, REGITR_START(itr), REGITR_END(itr), REGITR_PAYLOAD(itr,char*)); itr.i++; } regidx_destroy(regs); */ #ifndef HTSLIB_REGIDX_H #define HTSLIB_REGIDX_H #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif typedef struct _regidx_t regidx_t; typedef struct { uint32_t start, end; } reg_t; typedef struct { int i, n; reg_t *reg; void *payload; } regitr_t; #define REGITR_START(itr) (itr).reg[(itr).i].start #define REGITR_END(itr) (itr).reg[(itr).i].end #define REGITR_PAYLOAD(itr,type_t) ((type_t*)(itr).payload)[(itr).i] #define REGITR_OVERLAP(itr,from,to) (itr.i < itr.n && REGITR_START(itr)<=to && REGITR_END(itr)>=from ) /* * regidx_parse_f - Function to parse one input line, such as regidx_parse_bed * or regidx_parse_tab below. The function is expected to set `chr_from` and * `chr_to` to point to first and last character of chromosome name and set * coordinates `reg->start` and `reg->end` (0-based, inclusive). If * regidx_init() was called with non-zero payload_size, the `payload` points * to a memory location of the payload_size and `usr` is data passed to * regidx_init(). Any memory allocated by the function will be freed by * regidx_free_f on regidx_destroy(). * * Return value: 0 on success, -1 to skip a record, -2 on fatal error. */ typedef int (*regidx_parse_f)(const char *line, char **chr_beg, char **chr_end, reg_t *reg, void *payload, void *usr); typedef void (*regidx_free_f)(void *payload); int regidx_parse_bed(const char*,char**,char**,reg_t*,void*,void*); // CHROM,FROM,TO (0-based,right-open) int regidx_parse_tab(const char*,char**,char**,reg_t*,void*,void*); // CHROM,POS (1-based, inclusive) /* * regidx_init() - creates new index * @param fname: input file name or NULL if regions will be added one-by-one via regidx_insert() * @param parsef: regidx_parse_bed, regidx_parse_tab or see description of regidx_parse_f. If NULL, * the format will be autodected, currently either regidx_parse_tab (the default) or * regidx_parse_bed (file must be named 'bed' or 'bed.gz') will be used. Note that * the exact autodetection algorithm will change. * @param freef: NULL or see description of regidx_parse_f * @param payload_size: 0 with regidx_parse_bed, regidx_parse_tab or see regidx_parse_f * @param usr: optional user data passed to regidx_parse_f * * Returns index on success or NULL on error. */ regidx_t *regidx_init(const char *fname, regidx_parse_f parsef, regidx_free_f freef, size_t payload_size, void *usr); /* * regidx_destroy() - free memory allocated by regidx_init */ void regidx_destroy(regidx_t *idx); /* * regidx_overlap() - check overlap of the location chr:from-to with regions * @param start,end: 0-based start, end coordinate (inclusive) * @param itr: pointer to iterator, can be NULL if not needed * * Returns 0 if there is no overlap or 1 if overlap is found. The overlapping * regions can be iterated as shown in the example above. */ int regidx_overlap(regidx_t *idx, const char *chr, uint32_t start, uint32_t end, regitr_t *itr); /* * regidx_insert() - add a new region. * * After last region has been added, call regidx_insert(idx,NULL) to * build the index. * * Returns 0 on success or -1 on error. */ int regidx_insert(regidx_t *idx, char *line); /* * regidx_seq_names() - return list of all sequence names */ char **regidx_seq_names(regidx_t *idx, int *n); /* * regidx_seq_nregs() - number of regions * regidx_nregs() - total number of regions */ int regidx_seq_nregs(regidx_t *idx, const char *seq); int regidx_nregs(regidx_t *idx); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif