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# Development Guide
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This document captures the design decisions, architecture, and implementation strategy for the kvstore project. Use this when returning to the project or working with an AI assistant.
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## Project Philosophy
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**Learning First**: This is an educational project prioritizing understanding over optimization.
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**Explicit Over Implicit**: C makes you manage memory explicitly. We lean into this—every allocation and free is intentional and documented.
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**Batch Processing**: The application runs, executes one command, and exits. No persistent state between invocations (yet).
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**String-Only Storage**: Keys and values are always strings. Simple but sufficient for the learning phase.
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## Current Design State
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### Data Model
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```
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Entry: key (char*) -> value (char*)
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Store: Dynamic array of entries with length and capacity tracking
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```
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Key insight: The store is not a hash table yet—it's a simple array. This means O(n) lookups, but it's easier to understand and implement. Future evolution: hash table or B-tree.
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### Memory Ownership Rules
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**Rule 1: Allocation implies ownership**
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- Whoever calls `malloc` (directly or indirectly) is responsible for calling `free`
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- Functions document what they allocate and return
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**Rule 2: Deep copying on boundaries**
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- When you pass data to the store, it makes its own copy
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- When you retrieve data from the store, you get a copy
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- This prevents external code from accidentally modifying internal state
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**Rule 3: Pointer parameters indicate mutability**
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- `const kv_store_t *store` → function only reads, cannot modify
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- `kv_store_t *const store` → can modify store, cannot change the pointer itself
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- `kv_store_t *store` → can modify store (rare in read-only functions)
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### Error Handling Convention
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All kvstore operations return:
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```
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1 = success / found
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0 = not found / created new / no error (but different result)
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-1 = error (allocation failed, etc.)
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```
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Never throw exceptions. Use return codes.
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Allocation failures return NULL pointers. Always check before dereferencing.
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### Function Patterns
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**Creating allocations:**
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```c
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TYPE *kv_store_entry_init(...)
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// Returns pointer to newly allocated struct
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// Caller must call kv_store_entry_free() when done
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```
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**Freeing:**
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```c
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void kv_store_entry_free(TYPE *ptr)
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// Takes pointer to free
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// Should be NULL-safe (check for NULL before free)
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```
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**Reading:**
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```c
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TYPE *kv_store_get_entry(...)
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// Returns newly allocated COPY of entry
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// Caller must free the returned pointer
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```
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**Modifying:**
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```c
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int kv_store_set_entry(TYPE *store, const TYPE *input)
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// Takes pointer to store and const input
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// Makes its own copy of input data
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// Returns status code (1/0/-1)
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```
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## Module Breakdown
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### kv_store (src/kv_store.c / include/kv_store.h)
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**Current State**: Interface complete, implementation needed
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**Core operations**:
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1. `kv_store_init(capacity)` - Create empty store
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2. `kv_store_set_entry(store, entry)` - Add or update
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3. `kv_store_get_entry(store, key)` - Retrieve (returns copy)
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4. `kv_store_delete_entry(store, key)` - Remove
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5. `kv_store_free(store)` - Clean up
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**Entry operations**:
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1. `kv_store_entry_init(key, value)` - Create entry
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2. `kv_store_entry_copy(entry)` - Deep copy
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3. `kv_store_entry_free(entry)` - Cleanup
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**Implementation considerations**:
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- Entries array may need resizing (when length reaches capacity)
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- Need way to find entries by key (linear search for now: O(n))
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- Deletion might use swap-and-pop or mark-as-deleted
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- All strings must be copied, not just pointer assignments
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### cli (src/cli.c / include/cli.h)
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**Current State**: Interface complete, minimal implementation
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**Key functions**:
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1. `cli_print_help()` - Display GNU-style help
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2. `cli_execute(argc, argv)` - Parse and execute command
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3. `cli_print_result(result)` - Format output
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**Behavior**:
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- `main.c` checks for `--help` or `-h` first, before calling `cli_execute`
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- If help found, call `cli_print_help()` and exit(0)
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- Otherwise, pass full argv to `cli_execute()`
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- `cli_execute()` parses first argv (after program name) as command
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- Routes to appropriate store operation
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- Returns `cli_result_t` with status and message
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**Future commands** (not yet implemented):
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```
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kvstore get <key> # Retrieve a value
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kvstore set <key> <value> # Store a value
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kvstore delete <key> # Remove a value
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kvstore list # Show all entries
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kvstore --help, -h # Show help
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```
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### string (src/string.c / include/string.h)
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**Current State**: Interface complete, implementation needed
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**Functions**:
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1. `string_copy(src)` - Allocate and copy
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2. `string_compare(s1, s2)` - Like strcmp
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3. `string_trim(str)` - Copy with whitespace trimmed
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4. `string_search(src, search)` - Find substring (returns index or -1)
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5. `string_free(str)` - Safe free (NULL-safe)
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**Use case**: These are helpers for CLI parsing and kvstore string operations.
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## Implementation Roadmap
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### Week 1: Foundation
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1. Implement `string.c` functions
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- `string_copy()` - basic malloc + strcpy wrapper
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- `string_compare()` - wrapper for strcmp
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- `string_free()` - free with NULL check
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- Test manually in main
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2. Implement `kv_store.c` basics
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- `kv_store_entry_init()` - allocate entry, copy strings
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- `kv_store_entry_free()` - free both key and value
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- `kv_store_entry_copy()` - allocate and copy
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- `kv_store_init()` - allocate store, allocate empty entries array
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- `kv_store_free()` - free all entries, then store
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3. Test with simple program in main.c
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### Week 2: Core CRUD
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1. `kv_store_get_entry()` - Linear search, return copy
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2. `kv_store_set_entry()` - Find or append, copy input
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3. `kv_store_delete_entry()` - Find and remove
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4. Add array resizing when capacity is reached
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5. Test each operation manually
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### Week 3: CLI Integration
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1. Implement `cli_print_help()` - GNU-style output
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2. Implement `cli_execute()` - Command parsing
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3. Wire commands to store operations
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4. Update `main.c` to check for help flag
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5. Test: `./kvstore --help`, `./kvstore set x y`, `./kvstore get x`
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### Week 4+: Polish & Future
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1. Add `string_trim()` and `string_search()` if needed
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2. Consider testing framework (Unity)
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3. File persistence (load/save)
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4. Performance improvements (hash table)
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## Common Patterns & Idioms
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### Safe pointer casting in free functions
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```c
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void kv_store_entry_free(kv_store_entry_t *entry) {
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if (entry == NULL) return; // NULL-safe
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string_free(entry->key);
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string_free(entry->value);
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free(entry);
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}
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```
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### Linear search pattern
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```c
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for (int i = 0; i < store->length; i++) {
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if (string_compare(store->entries[i].key, key) == 0) {
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// Found at index i
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return i;
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}
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}
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// Not found
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return -1;
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```
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### Array resizing pattern (for future)
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```c
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if (store->length == store->capacity) {
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store->capacity *= 2;
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store->entries = realloc(store->entries,
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store->capacity * sizeof(kv_store_entry_t));
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}
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```
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### Returning allocated struct
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```c
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kv_store_entry_t *copy = malloc(sizeof(kv_store_entry_t));
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copy->key = string_copy(entry->key);
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copy->value = string_copy(entry->value);
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return copy; // Caller must free this
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```
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## Debugging Tips
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1. **Valgrind** for memory leaks: `valgrind ./bin/kvstore`
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2. **GDB** for stepping: `gdb ./bin/kvstore`
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3. **Add printf statements** to trace execution
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4. **Check return codes** - most functions signal errors via -1 or NULL
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5. **Test edge cases**: NULL inputs, empty store, duplicate keys
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## Common Mistakes to Avoid
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1. **Forgetting to copy strings** - Just assigning pointers will cause use-after-free
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2. **Not NULL-checking allocations** - malloc can fail
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3. **Confusion on ownership** - Who allocated this? Who must free it?
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4. **Buffer overruns** - When resizing array, check capacity is adequate
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5. **Off-by-one in loops** - Easy to miss the last entry or go past array bounds
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6. **const correctness** - If you can't modify, declare const
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## Testing Strategy (Future)
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When you add Unity tests:
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```c
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// Test entry lifecycle
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TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(entry);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("key", entry->key);
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// Test store operations
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(1, kv_store_set_entry(store, entry));
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(1, kv_store_get_entry(store, "key", &out));
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// Test edge cases
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(-1, kv_store_get_entry(NULL, "key", &out));
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```
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## Quick Reference: Function Checklist
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### string.c
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- [ ] `string_copy()` - Return malloc'd copy or NULL
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- [ ] `string_compare()` - 0 if equal, negative/positive if different
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- [ ] `string_trim()` - Return malloc'd trimmed copy or NULL
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- [ ] `string_search()` - Return index or -1
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- [ ] `string_free()` - Free with NULL check
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### kv_store.c
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- [ ] `kv_store_entry_init()` - Allocate entry, copy strings
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- [ ] `kv_store_entry_copy()` - Allocate copy, copy strings
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- [ ] `kv_store_entry_free()` - Free key, value, then entry
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- [ ] `kv_store_init()` - Allocate store and entries array
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- [ ] `kv_store_free()` - Free all entries, then store
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- [ ] `kv_store_get_entry()` - Find and return copy (or NULL)
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- [ ] `kv_store_set_entry()` - Find/add and copy, return 0/1/-1
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- [ ] `kv_store_delete_entry()` - Find/remove, return 1/0/-1
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### cli.c
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- [ ] `cli_print_help()` - Print usage to stdout
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- [ ] `cli_execute()` - Parse argv, call store ops, return result
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- [ ] `cli_print_result()` - Format and print result
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## Notes for AI Assistants
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If you're helping with this project:
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1. **Focus on learning**: Provide hints and clarifications, not complete solutions
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2. **Respect the design**: Use the patterns and conventions established
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3. **Memory safety**: Always think about allocation, ownership, and freeing
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4. **Testing mindset**: Suggest test cases and edge cases
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5. **Documentation**: Functions should have clear comments
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6. **Error handling**: Follow the 1/0/-1 pattern consistently
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The goal is building understanding, not just shipping code.
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# C Learning Project: Key-Value store
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# C Learning Project: Key-Value Store
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The purpose of this project is to learn c development from first principles using clang and make with the loose goal of creating an RDBMS.
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A educational project to learn C development from first principles, working toward building an RDBMS.
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## Project Goals
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- Learn C development fundamentals: memory management, pointers, build systems, modularity
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- Build a simple key-value store CLI application
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- Incrementally work toward understanding relational database concepts
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## Current Status
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**Phase 1: Design & Foundation**
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- ✅ Build system (Makefile with clang)
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- ✅ Core data structures designed (kvstore, entries)
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- ✅ CLI module foundation started
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- ✅ String utility library interface designed
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- ⏳ Implementation in progress
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## Project Structure
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```
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kvstore/
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├── Makefile # Build configuration
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├── README.md # This file
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├── ARCHITECTURE.md # Design decisions and module overview
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├── include/
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│ ├── kv_store.h # Key-value store interface
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│ ├── cli.h # CLI module interface
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│ └── string.h # String utility functions
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├── src/
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│ ├── main.c # Entry point
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│ ├── cli.c # CLI implementation (in progress)
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│ ├── kv_store.c # Key-value store implementation (not started)
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│ └── string.c # String utilities (not started)
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├── build/ # Object files (generated)
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└── bin/ # Binary output (generated)
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```
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## Building
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```bash
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make # Compile the project
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make run # Build and run
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make clean # Remove build artifacts
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```
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## Modules
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### KV Store (`include/kv_store.h`)
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Core key-value store with:
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- **Entry management**: Create, copy, and free individual key-value pairs
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- **Store lifecycle**: Initialize and free stores with configurable capacity
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- **CRUD operations**: Get, set, delete, and list entries
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- **Error handling**: Consistent return codes (1=success, 0=not found, -1=error)
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### CLI (`include/cli.h`)
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Command-line interface for batch operations:
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- Parse command-line arguments
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- Execute kvstore commands
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- Display help and results
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### String Utilities (`include/string.h`)
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Helper functions for string operations:
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- Copy, compare, trim, and search strings
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- Safe memory management for dynamic strings
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## Design Principles
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- **Ownership is explicit**: Every allocated pointer is owned by someone who must free it
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- **Separation of concerns**: kvstore provides data/status; CLI formats and displays
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- **Batch mode**: Single execution per program run; persistence through files (future)
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- **Error handling**: Consistent, simple return codes rather than exceptions
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- **Learning-focused**: Prioritize clarity and understanding over optimization
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## Learning Focus Areas
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1. **Memory management**: malloc, free, ownership, pointers
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2. **C idioms**: Out parameters, return codes, struct lifecycle
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3. **Modularity**: Clear interfaces, separation of concerns
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4. **Build systems**: Makefiles, compilation, linking
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5. **String handling**: C strings, pointer semantics
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See `ARCHITECTURE.md` for detailed design decisions and implementation notes.
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```
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Now for the architecture file:
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```
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# Architecture & Design
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## Data Structures
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### kv_store_entry_t
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```c
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typedef struct {
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char *key;
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char *value;
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} kv_store_entry_t;
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```
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A single key-value pair. Both key and value are dynamically allocated strings (C's `char *`). This structure is relatively simple and will evolve as we add persistence and type support.
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### kv_store_t
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```c
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typedef struct {
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kv_store_entry_t *entries; // Dynamic array of entries
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int length; // Current number of entries
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int capacity; // Allocated capacity
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} kv_store_t;
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```
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The main store container. Uses a dynamic array (vector-like) for storage. Tracks both used entries and available capacity.
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**Design note:** Uses simple array storage for learning purposes. Later evolution might include:
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- Hash tables for O(1) lookup
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- B-trees for sorted iteration and range queries
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- Disk persistence
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## Modules
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### kv_store (Core Data Structure)
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**Status:** Interface designed, implementation pending
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**Key functions:**
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- `kv_store_entry_init()`: Allocate and initialize an entry
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- `kv_store_entry_copy()`: Create a deep copy of an entry
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- `kv_store_entry_free()`: Free an entry's memory
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- `kv_store_init()`: Create an empty store with initial capacity
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- `kv_store_free()`: Free a store and all its entries
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- `kv_store_get_entry()`: Retrieve an entry (returns allocated copy)
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- `kv_store_set_entry()`: Add or update an entry
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- `kv_store_delete_entry()`: Remove an entry
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**Design decisions:**
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1. **Copying on get**: `get_entry()` returns an allocated copy of the entry. This ensures the caller cannot modify the store's internal state and protects against use-after-free if the store changes.
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2. **Copying on set**: When storing an entry, we deep-copy the key/value strings. This prevents external modifications and clarifies ownership.
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3. **Error codes**:
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- `1` = success/found
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- `0` = not found/created new
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- `-1` = error
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4. **Pointer parameters**: Store operations that modify take `kv_store_t *` (not const). Read-only operations take `const kv_store_t *`.
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### CLI (Command-line Interface)
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**Status:** Interface designed, implementation pending
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**Key functions:**
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- `cli_print_help()`: Display usage information and commands
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- `cli_execute()`: Parse and execute a command
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- `cli_print_result()`: Format and display results
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**Design:**
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- **Batch mode**: Single execution per program invocation
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- **Help handling**: Main checks for `--help` or `-h` before passing to cli_execute
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- **GNU-style**: Follow standard CLI conventions for help text and error messages
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**Supported commands (planned):**
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- `set <key> <value>`: Store a value
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- `get <key>`: Retrieve a value
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- `delete <key>`: Remove an entry
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- `list`: Show all entries
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### String Utilities
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**Status:** Interface designed, implementation pending
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Simple helpers for string operations with safe memory management:
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- `string_copy()`: Allocate and copy a string
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- `string_compare()`: Compare two strings
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- `string_trim()`: Copy with whitespace trimming
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- `string_search()`: Find substring
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- `string_free()`: Safe free (NULL-safe)
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## Implementation Notes
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### Memory Management Pattern
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The project uses this consistent pattern:
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1. **Allocation functions** return pointers and document that the caller owns the memory
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2. **Free functions** take pointers and handle NULL safely
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3. **Read operations** return allocated copies, not internal references
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4. **Modification operations** deep-copy input data to maintain ownership
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Example:
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```c
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// Caller allocates and owns
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kv_store_entry_t *entry = kv_store_entry_init("key", "value");
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// Store makes its own copy when storing
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kv_store_set_entry(store, entry);
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// Caller must free their copy
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kv_store_entry_free(entry);
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// When reading, get a new copy to work with
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kv_store_entry_t *retrieved = kv_store_get_entry(store, "key");
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// ... use retrieved ...
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kv_store_entry_free(retrieved);
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```
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### Error Handling
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C doesn't have exceptions. We use:
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- **Return codes** for operational success/failure
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- **NULL pointers** to indicate allocation failures
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- **Documentation** to clarify what each code means
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No exceptions or verbose error messages at the library level—those are CLI concerns.
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## Next Implementation Steps
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### Phase 1: Core Store (High Priority)
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1. Implement `string.c` - string utilities
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2. Implement `kv_store.c` - core store operations
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3. Write basic tests (using Unity framework)
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4. Test with simple program
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||||
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### Phase 2: CLI (Medium Priority)
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||||
1. Implement `cli.c` - help display
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2. Implement `cli_execute()` - command parsing and routing
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||||
3. Wire commands to store operations
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4. Test each command
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||||
|
||||
### Phase 3: Persistence (Future)
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||||
1. Add file I/O to load/save stores
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||||
2. Consider simple serialization format
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||||
3. Handle startup with existing data
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||||
|
||||
### Phase 4: Advanced Features (Future)
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||||
1. Internal data structure improvements (hash table, B-tree)
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||||
2. Type support (int, float, blob)
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||||
3. Transactions or multiple stores
|
||||
4. Performance optimization
|
||||
|
||||
## Testing Strategy
|
||||
|
||||
**Future:** Use Unity testing framework
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||||
- Unit tests for each module
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||||
- Integration tests for CLI commands
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||||
- Edge cases: empty store, duplicate keys, NULL inputs
|
||||
|
||||
## Lessons Learned & Teaching Points
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||||
|
||||
As you implement, pay attention to:
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||||
1. **Pointers and ownership**: Who allocates, who frees?
|
||||
2. **const correctness**: What can and cannot be modified?
|
||||
3. **Error propagation**: How do errors bubble up from library to CLI?
|
||||
4. **Interface design**: How do you make it easy to use correctly and hard to use incorrectly?
|
||||
5. **Memory safety**: Are there ways this could leak or crash?
|
||||
|
||||
This is learning code—clarity and correctness matter more than optimization.
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||||
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
|
||||
#ifndef KV_STORE_H
|
||||
#define KV_STORE_H
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Key/Value structure containing a key and associated value.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
typedef struct {
|
||||
char *key;
|
||||
char *value;
|
||||
} kv_store_entry_t;
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Colleciton structure containing the entries of a Key/Value store.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
typedef struct {
|
||||
kv_store_entry_t *entries;
|
||||
int length; // Current length of store
|
||||
int capacity; // Capacity of store
|
||||
} kv_store_t;
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* kv_store_entry_init - Initialize a Key/Value Store Entry
|
||||
* @key: Key for the entry
|
||||
* @value: Value for the entry
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns: Pointer to newly allocated kv_store_entry_t, or NULL on failure.
|
||||
* Caller must free the returned pointer.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
kv_store_entry_t *kv_store_entry_init(const char *key, const char *value);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* kv_store_entry_copy - Copy a Key/Value Store Entry
|
||||
* @entry: Entry to copy
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns: Pointer to newly allocated copy of kv_store_entry_t, or NULL on
|
||||
* failure. Caller must free the returned pointer.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
kv_store_entry_t *kv_store_entry_copy(const kv_store_entry_t *entry);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* kv_store_entry_free - Free a Key/Value Store Entry
|
||||
* @entry: Entry to free
|
||||
*/
|
||||
void kv_store_entry_free(kv_store_entry_t *entry);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* kv_store_init - Initialize a Key/Value Store
|
||||
* @capacity: Initial capacity of the store
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns: Pointer to newly allocated kv_store_t, or NULL on failure. Caller
|
||||
* must free the returned pointer.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
kv_store_t *kv_store_init(int capacity);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* kv_store_free - Free a Key/Value Store
|
||||
* @store: Store to free
|
||||
*/
|
||||
void kv_store_free(kv_store_t *store);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* kv_store_get_entry - Get Key/Value Store Entry from Store
|
||||
* @store: KV Store
|
||||
* @key: Key to get from store.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns: Pointer to newly allocated copy of the entry, or NULL if not found
|
||||
* or on failure. Caller must free the returned pointer.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
kv_store_entry_t *kv_store_get_entry(const kv_store_t *store, const char *key);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* kv_store_set_entry - Set Key/Value Store Entry to Store
|
||||
* @store: KV Store
|
||||
* @key: Key to set or update in store.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns: 1 if value is updated, 0 if the value was added, or -1 on
|
||||
* failure.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
int kv_store_set_entry(kv_store_t *const store, const kv_store_entry_t *entry);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* kv_store_delete_entry - Delete Key/Value Store Entry from Store
|
||||
* @store: KV Store
|
||||
* @key: Key to delete from store.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Returns: 1 if the value was deleted, 0 if the value was not found, or -1
|
||||
* on failure.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
int kv_store_delete_entry(kv_store_t *const store, const char *key);
|
||||
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
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