From 5a9f14bca97a41c614dbc21707cfbaef7d626869 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Christopher R. Hertel" Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 07:39:14 +0000 Subject: To each list type, I added a macro that makes it easier to define and initialize a list header. (This used to be commit 3c133778f13f690e70b8b5b923e10b5fe561c812) --- source3/ubiqx/ubi_sLinkList.h | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'source3/ubiqx/ubi_sLinkList.h') diff --git a/source3/ubiqx/ubi_sLinkList.h b/source3/ubiqx/ubi_sLinkList.h index 24f91178aa..1f331cd5b9 100644 --- a/source3/ubiqx/ubi_sLinkList.h +++ b/source3/ubiqx/ubi_sLinkList.h @@ -26,7 +26,10 @@ * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** * - * Log: ubi_sLinkList.h,v + * Log: ubi_sLinkList.h,v + * Revision 0.9 1998/07/24 07:30:20 crh + * Added the ubi_slNewList() macro. + * * Revision 0.8 1998/06/04 21:29:27 crh * Upper-cased defined constants (eg UBI_BINTREE_H) in some header files. * This is more "standard", and is what people expect. Weird, eh? @@ -57,7 +60,7 @@ * Initial Revision. * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** - * This module implements a singly-linked list which may also be used as a + * This module implements a singly-linked list which may also be used as a * queue or 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 @@ -71,9 +74,14 @@ * zeroing it out. One sure way to initialize the header is to call * ubi_slInit(). Another option would be something like this: * - * static ubi_slList MyList = { NULL, (ubi_slNodePtr)&MyList, 0 }; + * ubi_slNewList( MyList ); + * + * Which translates to: + * + * ubi_slList MyList[1] = { NULL, (ubi_slNodePtr)MyList, 0 }; * - * See ubi_slInit() and the ubi_slList structure for more info. + * See ubi_slInit(), ubi_slNewList(), and the ubi_slList structure + * for more info. * * + Also, note that this module is similar to the ubi_dLinkList * module. There are three key differences: @@ -84,7 +92,7 @@ * is not done in ubi_dLinkList. * - The ubi_slRemove() function, by necessity, removed the 'next' * node. In ubi_dLinkList, the ubi_dlRemove() function removes - * the 'current' node. + * the 'current' node. * * ========================================================================== ** */ @@ -117,9 +125,13 @@ typedef struct typedef ubi_slList *ubi_slListPtr; + /* ========================================================================== ** * Macros... * + * ubi_slNewList - Macro used to declare and initialize a list header in + * one step. + * * ubi_slCount - Returns the current number of entries in the list. * * ubi_slAddHead - Add a new node at the head of the list. @@ -143,11 +155,12 @@ typedef ubi_slList *ubi_slListPtr; * Add and Rem macros are nothing more than nice front-ends to the * Insert and Remove functions. * - * Also note that there the First, Next and Last macros do no parameter - * checking! + * Also note that the First, Next and Last macros do no parameter checking! * */ +#define ubi_slNewList( L ) ubi_slList (L)[1] = {{ NULL, (ubi_slNodePtr)(L), 0 }} + #define ubi_slCount( L ) (((ubi_slListPtr)(L))->count) #define ubi_slAddHead( L, N ) \ -- cgit