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diff --git a/source3/ubiqx/ubi_StackQueue.c b/source3/ubiqx/ubi_StackQueue.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..19e4f785a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/ubiqx/ubi_StackQueue.c @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +/* ========================================================================== ** + * ubi_StackQueue.c + * + * Copyright (C) 1997 by Christopher R. Hertel + * + * Email: crh@ubiqx.mn.org + * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + * This module implements simple queues and stacks using a singly linked + * list. + * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Library General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free + * Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + * + * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + * This module uses a singly-linked list to implement both a queue and a + * stack. For a queue, entries are added at the tail and removed from the + * head of the list. For a stack, the entries are entered and removed from + * the head of the list. A traversal of the list will always start at the + * head of the list and proceed toward the tail. This is all mind-numbingly + * simple, but I'm surprised by the number of programs out there which + * re-implement this a dozen or so times. + * + * Note: When the list header is initialized, the Tail pointer is set to + * point to the Head pointer. This simplifies the InsTail function + * at little or no cost to InsHead or Remove. The one problem is + * that you can't initialize a stack or queue headerby simply zeroing + * it out. One sure way to initialize the header is to call + * ubi_sqInit(). Another option would be something like this: + * + * static ubi_sqList MyList = { NULL, (ubi_sqNodePtr)&MyList, 0 }; + * + * See ubi_sqInit() and the ubi_sqList structure for more info. + * + * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** + * + * Revision 0.1 1997/10/24 02:47:52 crh + * Initial revision. + * + * ========================================================================== ** + */ + +#include "ubi_StackQueue.h" + +/* ========================================================================== ** + * Functions... + */ + +ubi_sqListPtr ubi_sqInit( ubi_sqListPtr ListPtr ) + /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** + * Initialize a stack & queue header. + * + * Input: ListPtr - A pointer to the list header that is to be + * initialized for use. + * + * Output: A pointer to the initialized list header (i.e., same as + * <ListPtr>). + * + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** + */ + { + ListPtr->Head = NULL; + ListPtr->Tail = (ubi_sqNodePtr)ListPtr; + ListPtr->count = 0; + return( ListPtr ); + } /* ubi_sqInit */ + +ubi_sqNodePtr ubi_sqInsHead( ubi_sqListPtr ListPtr, ubi_sqNodePtr New ) + /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** + * Insert a new node at the head of the list (push). + * + * Input: ListPtr - A pointer to the stack into which the node is to + * be inserted. + * New - Pointer to the node that is to be pushed onto the + * stack. + * + * Output: A pointer to the node that was added to the list (i.e., same + * same as <New>). + * + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** + */ + { + if( NULL == ListPtr->Head ) /* If list is empty, must change tail ptr. */ + ListPtr->Tail = New; + New->Next = ListPtr->Head; + ListPtr->Head = New; + ++(ListPtr->count); + return( New ); + } /* ubi_sqInsHead */ + +ubi_sqNodePtr ubi_sqInsTail( ubi_sqListPtr ListPtr, ubi_sqNodePtr New ) + /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** + * Add a new node to the tail of the list (enqueue). + * + * Input: ListPtr - A pointer to the queue into which the node is to + * be inserted. + * New - Pointer to the node that is to be enqueued. + * + * Output: A pointer to the node that was inserted into the queue (i.e., + * the same as <New>). + * + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** + */ + { + ListPtr->Tail->Next = New; + ListPtr->Tail = New; + New->Next = NULL; + ++(ListPtr->count); + return( New ); + } /* ubi_sqInsTail */ + +ubi_sqNodePtr ubi_sqRemove( ubi_sqListPtr ListPtr ) + /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** + * Remove the frontmost entry from the queue, or topmost entry from the + * stack. + * + * Input: ListPtr - A pointer to the list from which the node is to be + * removed. + * + * Output: A pointer to the node that was removed. + * + * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** + */ + { + ubi_sqNodePtr Old = ListPtr->Head; + + if( NULL != Old ) + { + if( NULL == Old->Next ) + ListPtr->Tail = (ubi_sqNodePtr)ListPtr; + ListPtr->Head = Old->Next; + --(ListPtr->count); + } + return( Old ); + } /* ubi_sqRemove */ + + +/* ================================ The End ================================= */ |