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1 /* ========================================================================== **
2 * ubi_sLinkList.c
4 * Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 by Christopher R. Hertel
6 * Email: crh@ubiqx.mn.org
7 * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
8 * This module implements a simple singly-linked list.
9 * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
11 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
12 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
13 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
14 * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
16 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
19 * Library General Public License for more details.
21 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
22 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
23 * Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
25 * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
27 * Log: ubi_sLinkList.c,v
28 * Revision 0.10 1999/06/19 16:58:06 crh
29 * Renamed the ubi_slRemove() function in ubi_sLinkList to
30 * ubi_slRemoveNext(). I was bothered by the fact that it didn't
31 * match the functionality of the ubi_dlRemove() function in
32 * ubi_dLinkList. The new name is more 'correct'.
34 * Revision 0.9 1998/07/24 07:30:20 crh
35 * Added the ubi_slNewList() macro.
37 * Revision 0.8 1998/06/04 21:29:27 crh
38 * Upper-cased defined constants (eg UBI_BINTREE_H) in some header files.
39 * This is more "standard", and is what people expect. Weird, eh?
41 * Revision 0.7 1998/06/03 18:06:03 crh
42 * Further fiddling with sys_include.h, which has been moved from the .c file
43 * to the .h file.
45 * Revision 0.6 1998/06/02 01:38:47 crh
46 * Changed include file name from ubi_null.h to sys_include.h to make it
47 * more generic.
49 * Revision 0.5 1998/05/20 04:38:05 crh
50 * The C file now includes ubi_null.h. See ubi_null.h for more info.
52 * Revision 0.4 1998/03/10 02:23:20 crh
53 * Combined ubi_StackQueue and ubi_sLinkList into one module. Redesigned
54 * the functions and macros. Not a complete rewrite but close to it.
56 * Revision 0.3 1998/01/03 01:59:52 crh
57 * Added ubi_slCount() macro.
59 * Revision 0.2 1997/10/21 03:35:18 crh
60 * Added parameter <After> in function Insert(). Made necessary changes
61 * to macro AddHead() and added macro AddHere().
63 * Revision 0.1 1997/10/16 02:53:45 crh
64 * Initial Revision.
66 * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- **
67 * This module implements a singly-linked list which may also be used as a
68 * queue or a stack. For a queue, entries are added at the tail and removed
69 * from the head of the list. For a stack, the entries are entered and
70 * removed from the head of the list. A traversal of the list will always
71 * start at the head of the list and proceed toward the tail. This is all
72 * mind-numbingly simple, but I'm surprised by the number of programs out
73 * there which re-implement this a dozen or so times.
75 * Note: When the list header is initialized, the Tail pointer is set to
76 * point to the Head pointer. This simplifies things a great deal,
77 * except that you can't initialize a stack or queue by simply
78 * zeroing it out. One sure way to initialize the header is to call
79 * ubi_slInit(). Another option would be something like this:
81 * ubi_slNewList( MyList );
83 * Which translates to:
85 * ubi_slList MyList[1] = { NULL, (ubi_slNodePtr)MyList, 0 };
87 * See ubi_slInit(), ubi_slNewList(), and the ubi_slList structure
88 * for more info.
90 * + Also, note that this module is similar to the ubi_dLinkList
91 * module. There are three key differences:
92 * - This is a singly-linked list, the other is a doubly-linked
93 * list.
94 * - In this module, if the list is empty, the tail pointer will
95 * point back to the head of the list as described above. This
96 * is not done in ubi_dLinkList.
97 * - The ubi_slRemoveNext() function, by necessity, removes the
98 * 'next' node. In ubi_dLinkList, the ubi_dlRemove() function
99 * removes the 'current' node.
101 * ========================================================================== **
104 #include "ubi_sLinkList.h" /* Header for *this* module. */
106 /* ========================================================================== **
107 * Functions...
110 ubi_slListPtr ubi_slInitList( ubi_slListPtr ListPtr )
111 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
112 * Initialize a singly-linked list header.
114 * Input: ListPtr - A pointer to the list structure that is to be
115 * initialized for use.
117 * Output: A pointer to the initialized list header (i.e., same as
118 * <ListPtr>).
120 * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
123 ListPtr->Head = NULL;
124 ListPtr->Tail = (ubi_slNodePtr)ListPtr;
125 ListPtr->count = 0;
126 return( ListPtr );
127 } /* ubi_slInitList */
129 ubi_slNodePtr ubi_slInsert( ubi_slListPtr ListPtr,
130 ubi_slNodePtr New,
131 ubi_slNodePtr After )
132 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
133 * Add a node to the list.
135 * Input: ListPtr - A pointer to the list into which the node is to
136 * be inserted.
137 * New - Pointer to the node that is to be added to the list.
138 * After - Pointer to a list in a node after which the new node
139 * will be inserted. If NULL, then the new node will
140 * be added at the head of the list.
142 * Output: A pointer to the node that was inserted into the list (i.e.,
143 * the same as <New>).
145 * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
148 After = After ? After : (ubi_slNodePtr)ListPtr;
149 New->Next = After->Next;
150 After->Next = New;
151 if( !(New->Next) )
152 ListPtr->Tail = New;
153 (ListPtr->count)++;
154 return( New );
155 } /* ubi_slInsert */
157 ubi_slNodePtr ubi_slRemoveNext( ubi_slListPtr ListPtr, ubi_slNodePtr AfterMe )
158 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
159 * Remove the node followng <AfterMe>. If <AfterMe> is NULL, remove from
160 * the head of the list.
162 * Input: ListPtr - A pointer to the list from which the node is to be
163 * removed.
164 * AfterMe - Pointer to the node preceeding the node to be
165 * removed.
167 * Output: A pointer to the node that was removed, or NULL if the list is
168 * empty.
170 * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **
173 ubi_slNodePtr DelNode;
175 AfterMe = AfterMe ? AfterMe : (ubi_slNodePtr)ListPtr;
176 DelNode = AfterMe->Next;
177 if( DelNode )
179 if( !(DelNode->Next) )
180 ListPtr->Tail = AfterMe;
181 AfterMe->Next = DelNode->Next;
182 (ListPtr->count)--;
184 return( DelNode );
185 } /* ubi_slRemoveNext */
187 /* ================================ The End ================================= */