1 /* 2 * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990 The Regents of the University of California. 3 * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 by Adam de Boor 4 * Copyright (c) 1989 by Berkeley Softworks 5 * All rights reserved. 6 * 7 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 8 * Adam de Boor. 9 * 10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 12 * are met: 13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 15 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 16 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 17 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 18 * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 30 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 31 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 32 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 33 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 34 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 35 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 36 * SUCH DAMAGE. 37 * 38 * from: @(#)lst.h 5.3 (Berkeley) 6/1/90 39 * $Id: lst.h,v 1.2 1993/08/01 18:12:01 mycroft Exp $ 40 */ 41 42 /*- 43 * lst.h -- 44 * Header for using the list library 45 */ 46 #ifndef _LST_H_ 47 #define _LST_H_ 48 49 #include <sprite.h> 50 51 /* 52 * basic typedef. This is what the Lst_ functions handle 53 */ 54 55 typedef struct Lst *Lst; 56 typedef struct LstNode *LstNode; 57 58 #define NILLST ((Lst) NIL) 59 #define NILLNODE ((LstNode) NIL) 60 61 /* 62 * NOFREE can be used as the freeProc to Lst_Destroy when the elements are 63 * not to be freed. 64 * NOCOPY performs similarly when given as the copyProc to Lst_Duplicate. 65 */ 66 #define NOFREE ((void (*)()) 0) 67 #define NOCOPY ((ClientData (*)()) 0) 68 69 #define LST_CONCNEW 0 /* create new LstNode's when using Lst_Concat */ 70 #define LST_CONCLINK 1 /* relink LstNode's when using Lst_Concat */ 71 72 /* 73 * Creation/destruction functions 74 */ 75 Lst Lst_Init(); /* Create a new list */ 76 Lst Lst_Duplicate(); /* Duplicate an existing list */ 77 void Lst_Destroy(); /* Destroy an old one */ 78 79 int Lst_Length(); /* Find the length of a list */ 80 Boolean Lst_IsEmpty(); /* True if list is empty */ 81 82 /* 83 * Functions to modify a list 84 */ 85 ReturnStatus Lst_Insert(); /* Insert an element before another */ 86 ReturnStatus Lst_Append(); /* Insert an element after another */ 87 ReturnStatus Lst_AtFront(); /* Place an element at the front of 88 * a lst. */ 89 ReturnStatus Lst_AtEnd(); /* Place an element at the end of a 90 * lst. */ 91 ReturnStatus Lst_Remove(); /* Remove an element */ 92 ReturnStatus Lst_Replace(); /* Replace a node with a new value */ 93 ReturnStatus Lst_Move(); /* Move an element to another place */ 94 ReturnStatus Lst_Concat(); /* Concatenate two lists */ 95 96 /* 97 * Node-specific functions 98 */ 99 LstNode Lst_First(); /* Return first element in list */ 100 LstNode Lst_Last(); /* Return last element in list */ 101 LstNode Lst_Succ(); /* Return successor to given element */ 102 LstNode Lst_Pred(); /* Return predecessor to given 103 * element */ 104 ClientData Lst_Datum(); /* Get datum from LstNode */ 105 106 /* 107 * Functions for entire lists 108 */ 109 LstNode Lst_Find(); /* Find an element in a list */ 110 LstNode Lst_FindFrom(); /* Find an element starting from 111 * somewhere */ 112 LstNode Lst_Member(); /* See if the given datum is on the 113 * list. Returns the LstNode containing 114 * the datum */ 115 int Lst_Index(); /* Returns the index of a datum in the 116 * list, starting from 0 */ 117 void Lst_ForEach(); /* Apply a function to all elements of 118 * a lst */ 119 void Lst_ForEachFrom(); /* Apply a function to all elements of 120 * a lst starting from a certain point. 121 * If the list is circular, the 122 * application will wrap around to the 123 * beginning of the list again. */ 124 /* 125 * these functions are for dealing with a list as a table, of sorts. 126 * An idea of the "current element" is kept and used by all the functions 127 * between Lst_Open() and Lst_Close(). 128 */ 129 ReturnStatus Lst_Open(); /* Open the list */ 130 LstNode Lst_Prev(); /* Previous element */ 131 LstNode Lst_Cur(); /* The current element, please */ 132 LstNode Lst_Next(); /* Next element please */ 133 Boolean Lst_IsAtEnd(); /* Done yet? */ 134 void Lst_Close(); /* Finish table access */ 135 136 /* 137 * for using the list as a queue 138 */ 139 ReturnStatus Lst_EnQueue(); /* Place an element at tail of queue */ 140 ClientData Lst_DeQueue(); /* Remove an element from head of 141 * queue */ 142 143 #endif _LST_H_ 144