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/*
* List Abstract Data Type
* Copyright (C) 1997 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net>
*
* Free Software License:
*
* All rights are reserved by the author, with the following exceptions:
* Permission is granted to freely reproduce and distribute this software,
* possibly in exchange for a fee, provided that this copyright notice appears
* intact. Permission is also granted to adapt this software to produce
* derivative works, as long as the modified versions carry this copyright
* notice and additional notices stating that the work has been modified.
* This source code may be translated into executable form and incorporated
* into proprietary software; there is no requirement for such software to
* contain a copyright notice related to this source.
*
* $Id: list.c,v 1.19.2.1 2000/04/17 01:07:21 kaz Exp $
* $Name: kazlib_1_20 $
*/
/*
* Modified by Johannes Lehtinen in 2006-2007.
* Included the definition of CP_HIDDEN macro and used it in declarations and
* definitions to hide Kazlib symbols when building a shared C-Pluff library.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <assert.h>
#define LIST_IMPLEMENTATION
#include "list.h"
#define next list_next
#define prev list_prev
#define data list_data
#define pool list_pool
#define fre list_free
#define size list_size
#define nilnode list_nilnode
#define nodecount list_nodecount
#define maxcount list_maxcount
#define list_nil(L) (&(L)->nilnode)
#define list_first_priv(L) ((L)->nilnode.next)
#define list_last_priv(L) ((L)->nilnode.prev)
#define lnode_next(N) ((N)->next)
#define lnode_prev(N) ((N)->prev)
#ifdef KAZLIB_RCSID
static const char rcsid[] = "$Id: list.c,v 1.19.2.1 2000/04/17 01:07:21 kaz Exp $";
#endif
/*
* Initialize a list object supplied by the client such that it becomes a valid
* empty list. If the list is to be ``unbounded'', the maxcount should be
* specified as LISTCOUNT_T_MAX, or, alternately, as -1. The value zero
* is not permitted.
*/
CP_HIDDEN list_t *list_init(list_t *list, listcount_t maxcount)
{
assert (maxcount != 0);
list->nilnode.next = &list->nilnode;
list->nilnode.prev = &list->nilnode;
list->nodecount = 0;
list->maxcount = maxcount;
return list;
}
/*
* Dynamically allocate a list object using malloc(), and initialize it so that
* it is a valid empty list. If the list is to be ``unbounded'', the maxcount
* should be specified as LISTCOUNT_T_MAX, or, alternately, as -1.
*/
CP_HIDDEN list_t *list_create(listcount_t maxcount)
{
list_t *new = malloc(sizeof *new);
if (new) {
assert (maxcount != 0);
new->nilnode.next = &new->nilnode;
new->nilnode.prev = &new->nilnode;
new->nodecount = 0;
new->maxcount = maxcount;
}
return new;
}
/*
* Destroy a dynamically allocated list object.
* The client must remove the nodes first.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_destroy(list_t *list)
{
assert (list_isempty(list));
free(list);
}
/*
* Free all of the nodes of a list. The list must contain only
* dynamically allocated nodes. After this call, the list
* is empty.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_destroy_nodes(list_t *list)
{
lnode_t *lnode = list_first_priv(list), *nil = list_nil(list), *tmp;
while (lnode != nil) {
tmp = lnode->next;
lnode->next = NULL;
lnode->prev = NULL;
lnode_destroy(lnode);
lnode = tmp;
}
list_init(list, list->maxcount);
}
/*
* Return all of the nodes of a list to a node pool. The nodes in
* the list must all have come from the same pool.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_return_nodes(list_t *list, lnodepool_t *pool)
{
lnode_t *lnode = list_first_priv(list), *tmp, *nil = list_nil(list);
while (lnode != nil) {
tmp = lnode->next;
lnode->next = NULL;
lnode->prev = NULL;
lnode_return(pool, lnode);
lnode = tmp;
}
list_init(list, list->maxcount);
}
/*
* Insert the node ``new'' into the list immediately after ``this'' node.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_ins_after(list_t *list, lnode_t *new, lnode_t *this)
{
lnode_t *that = this->next;
assert (new != NULL);
assert (!list_contains(list, new));
assert (!lnode_is_in_a_list(new));
assert (this == list_nil(list) || list_contains(list, this));
assert (list->nodecount + 1 > list->nodecount);
new->prev = this;
new->next = that;
that->prev = new;
this->next = new;
list->nodecount++;
assert (list->nodecount <= list->maxcount);
}
/*
* Insert the node ``new'' into the list immediately before ``this'' node.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_ins_before(list_t *list, lnode_t *new, lnode_t *this)
{
lnode_t *that = this->prev;
assert (new != NULL);
assert (!list_contains(list, new));
assert (!lnode_is_in_a_list(new));
assert (this == list_nil(list) || list_contains(list, this));
assert (list->nodecount + 1 > list->nodecount);
new->next = this;
new->prev = that;
that->next = new;
this->prev = new;
list->nodecount++;
assert (list->nodecount <= list->maxcount);
}
/*
* Delete the given node from the list.
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *list_delete(list_t *list, lnode_t *del)
{
lnode_t *next = del->next;
lnode_t *prev = del->prev;
assert (list_contains(list, del));
prev->next = next;
next->prev = prev;
list->nodecount--;
del->next = del->prev = NULL;
return del;
}
/*
* For each node in the list, execute the given function. The list,
* current node and the given context pointer are passed on each
* call to the function.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_process(list_t *list, void *context,
void (* function)(list_t *list, lnode_t *lnode, void *context))
{
lnode_t *node = list_first_priv(list), *next, *nil = list_nil(list);
while (node != nil) {
/* check for callback function deleting */
/* the next node from under us */
assert (list_contains(list, node));
next = node->next;
function(list, node, context);
node = next;
}
}
/*
* Dynamically allocate a list node and assign it the given piece of data.
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *lnode_create(void *data)
{
lnode_t *new = malloc(sizeof *new);
if (new) {
new->data = data;
new->next = NULL;
new->prev = NULL;
}
return new;
}
/*
* Initialize a user-supplied lnode.
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *lnode_init(lnode_t *lnode, void *data)
{
lnode->data = data;
lnode->next = NULL;
lnode->prev = NULL;
return lnode;
}
/*
* Destroy a dynamically allocated node.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void lnode_destroy(lnode_t *lnode)
{
assert (!lnode_is_in_a_list(lnode));
free(lnode);
}
/*
* Initialize a node pool object to use a user-supplied set of nodes.
* The ``nodes'' pointer refers to an array of lnode_t objects, containing
* ``n'' elements.
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnodepool_t *lnode_pool_init(lnodepool_t *pool, lnode_t *nodes, listcount_t n)
{
listcount_t i;
assert (n != 0);
pool->pool = nodes;
pool->fre = nodes;
pool->size = n;
for (i = 0; i < n - 1; i++) {
nodes[i].next = nodes + i + 1;
}
nodes[i].next = NULL;
nodes[i].prev = nodes; /* to make sure node is marked ``on list'' */
return pool;
}
/*
* Create a dynamically allocated pool of n nodes.
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnodepool_t *lnode_pool_create(listcount_t n)
{
lnodepool_t *pool;
lnode_t *nodes;
assert (n != 0);
pool = malloc(sizeof *pool);
if (!pool)
return NULL;
nodes = malloc(n * sizeof *nodes);
if (!nodes) {
free(pool);
return NULL;
}
lnode_pool_init(pool, nodes, n);
return pool;
}
/*
* Determine whether the given pool is from this pool.
*/
CP_HIDDEN int lnode_pool_isfrom(lnodepool_t *pool, lnode_t *node)
{
listcount_t i;
/* this is carefully coded this way because ANSI C forbids pointers
to different objects from being subtracted or compared other
than for exact equality */
for (i = 0; i < pool->size; i++) {
if (pool->pool + i == node)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Destroy a dynamically allocated pool of nodes.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void lnode_pool_destroy(lnodepool_t *p)
{
free(p->pool);
free(p);
}
/*
* Borrow a node from a node pool. Returns a null pointer if the pool
* is exhausted.
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *lnode_borrow(lnodepool_t *pool, void *data)
{
lnode_t *new = pool->fre;
if (new) {
pool->fre = new->next;
new->data = data;
new->next = NULL;
new->prev = NULL;
}
return new;
}
/*
* Return a node to a node pool. A node must be returned to the pool
* from which it came.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void lnode_return(lnodepool_t *pool, lnode_t *node)
{
assert (lnode_pool_isfrom(pool, node));
assert (!lnode_is_in_a_list(node));
node->next = pool->fre;
node->prev = node;
pool->fre = node;
}
/*
* Determine whether the given list contains the given node.
* According to this function, a list does not contain its nilnode.
*/
CP_HIDDEN int list_contains(list_t *list, lnode_t *node)
{
lnode_t *n, *nil = list_nil(list);
for (n = list_first_priv(list); n != nil; n = lnode_next(n)) {
if (node == n)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* A more generalized variant of list_transfer. This one removes a
* ``slice'' from the source list and appends it to the destination
* list.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_extract(list_t *dest, list_t *source, lnode_t *first, lnode_t *last)
{
listcount_t moved = 1;
assert (first == NULL || list_contains(source, first));
assert (last == NULL || list_contains(source, last));
if (first == NULL || last == NULL)
return;
/* adjust the destination list so that the slice is spliced out */
first->prev->next = last->next;
last->next->prev = first->prev;
/* graft the splice at the end of the dest list */
last->next = &dest->nilnode;
first->prev = dest->nilnode.prev;
dest->nilnode.prev->next = first;
dest->nilnode.prev = last;
while (first != last) {
first = first->next;
assert (first != list_nil(source)); /* oops, last before first! */
moved++;
}
/* assert no overflows */
assert (source->nodecount - moved <= source->nodecount);
assert (dest->nodecount + moved >= dest->nodecount);
/* assert no weirdness */
assert (moved <= source->nodecount);
source->nodecount -= moved;
dest->nodecount += moved;
/* assert list sanity */
assert (list_verify(source));
assert (list_verify(dest));
}
/*
* Split off a trailing sequence of nodes from the source list and relocate
* them to the tail of the destination list. The trailing sequence begins
* with node ``first'' and terminates with the last node of the source
* list. The nodes are added to the end of the new list in their original
* order.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_transfer(list_t *dest, list_t *source, lnode_t *first)
{
listcount_t moved = 1;
lnode_t *last;
assert (first == NULL || list_contains(source, first));
if (first == NULL)
return;
last = source->nilnode.prev;
source->nilnode.prev = first->prev;
first->prev->next = &source->nilnode;
last->next = &dest->nilnode;
first->prev = dest->nilnode.prev;
dest->nilnode.prev->next = first;
dest->nilnode.prev = last;
while (first != last) {
first = first->next;
moved++;
}
/* assert no overflows */
assert (source->nodecount - moved <= source->nodecount);
assert (dest->nodecount + moved >= dest->nodecount);
/* assert no weirdness */
assert (moved <= source->nodecount);
source->nodecount -= moved;
dest->nodecount += moved;
/* assert list sanity */
assert (list_verify(source));
assert (list_verify(dest));
}
CP_HIDDEN void list_merge(list_t *dest, list_t *sour,
int compare (const void *, const void *))
{
lnode_t *dn, *sn, *tn;
lnode_t *d_nil = list_nil(dest), *s_nil = list_nil(sour);
/* Nothing to do if source and destination list are the same. */
if (dest == sour)
return;
/* overflow check */
assert (list_count(sour) + list_count(dest) >= list_count(sour));
/* lists must be sorted */
assert (list_is_sorted(sour, compare));
assert (list_is_sorted(dest, compare));
dn = list_first_priv(dest);
sn = list_first_priv(sour);
while (dn != d_nil && sn != s_nil) {
if (compare(lnode_get(dn), lnode_get(sn)) >= 0) {
tn = lnode_next(sn);
list_delete(sour, sn);
list_ins_before(dest, sn, dn);
sn = tn;
} else {
dn = lnode_next(dn);
}
}
if (dn != d_nil)
return;
if (sn != s_nil)
list_transfer(dest, sour, sn);
}
CP_HIDDEN void list_sort(list_t *list, int compare(const void *, const void *))
{
list_t extra;
listcount_t middle;
lnode_t *node;
if (list_count(list) > 1) {
middle = list_count(list) / 2;
node = list_first_priv(list);
list_init(&extra, list_count(list) - middle);
while (middle--)
node = lnode_next(node);
list_transfer(&extra, list, node);
list_sort(list, compare);
list_sort(&extra, compare);
list_merge(list, &extra, compare);
}
assert (list_is_sorted(list, compare));
}
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *list_find(list_t *list, const void *key, int compare(const void *, const void *))
{
lnode_t *node;
for (node = list_first_priv(list); node != list_nil(list); node = node->next) {
if (compare(lnode_get(node), key) == 0)
return node;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Return 1 if the list is in sorted order, 0 otherwise
*/
CP_HIDDEN int list_is_sorted(list_t *list, int compare(const void *, const void *))
{
lnode_t *node, *next, *nil;
next = nil = list_nil(list);
node = list_first_priv(list);
if (node != nil)
next = lnode_next(node);
for (; next != nil; node = next, next = lnode_next(next)) {
if (compare(lnode_get(node), lnode_get(next)) > 0)
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/*
* Get rid of macro functions definitions so they don't interfere
* with the actual definitions
*/
#undef list_isempty
#undef list_isfull
#undef lnode_pool_isempty
#undef list_append
#undef list_prepend
#undef list_first
#undef list_last
#undef list_next
#undef list_prev
#undef list_count
#undef list_del_first
#undef list_del_last
#undef lnode_put
#undef lnode_get
/*
* Return 1 if the list is empty, 0 otherwise
*/
CP_HIDDEN int list_isempty(list_t *list)
{
return list->nodecount == 0;
}
/*
* Return 1 if the list is full, 0 otherwise
* Permitted only on bounded lists.
*/
CP_HIDDEN int list_isfull(list_t *list)
{
return list->nodecount == list->maxcount;
}
/*
* Check if the node pool is empty.
*/
CP_HIDDEN int lnode_pool_isempty(lnodepool_t *pool)
{
return (pool->fre == NULL);
}
/*
* Add the given node at the end of the list
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_append(list_t *list, lnode_t *node)
{
list_ins_before(list, node, &list->nilnode);
}
/*
* Add the given node at the beginning of the list.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void list_prepend(list_t *list, lnode_t *node)
{
list_ins_after(list, node, &list->nilnode);
}
/*
* Retrieve the first node of the list
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *list_first(list_t *list)
{
if (list->nilnode.next == &list->nilnode)
return NULL;
return list->nilnode.next;
}
/*
* Retrieve the last node of the list
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *list_last(list_t *list)
{
if (list->nilnode.prev == &list->nilnode)
return NULL;
return list->nilnode.prev;
}
/*
* Retrieve the count of nodes in the list
*/
CP_HIDDEN listcount_t list_count(list_t *list)
{
return list->nodecount;
}
/*
* Remove the first node from the list and return it.
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *list_del_first(list_t *list)
{
return list_delete(list, list->nilnode.next);
}
/*
* Remove the last node from the list and return it.
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *list_del_last(list_t *list)
{
return list_delete(list, list->nilnode.prev);
}
/*
* Associate a data item with the given node.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void lnode_put(lnode_t *lnode, void *data)
{
lnode->data = data;
}
/*
* Retrieve the data item associated with the node.
*/
CP_HIDDEN void *lnode_get(lnode_t *lnode)
{
return lnode->data;
}
/*
* Retrieve the node's successor. If there is no successor,
* NULL is returned.
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *list_next(list_t *list, lnode_t *lnode)
{
assert (list_contains(list, lnode));
if (lnode->next == list_nil(list))
return NULL;
return lnode->next;
}
/*
* Retrieve the node's predecessor. See comment for lnode_next().
*/
CP_HIDDEN lnode_t *list_prev(list_t *list, lnode_t *lnode)
{
assert (list_contains(list, lnode));
if (lnode->prev == list_nil(list))
return NULL;
return lnode->prev;
}
/*
* Return 1 if the lnode is in some list, otherwise return 0.
*/
CP_HIDDEN int lnode_is_in_a_list(lnode_t *lnode)
{
return (lnode->next != NULL || lnode->prev != NULL);
}
CP_HIDDEN int list_verify(list_t *list)
{
lnode_t *node = list_first_priv(list), *nil = list_nil(list);
listcount_t count = list_count(list);
if (node->prev != nil)
return 0;
if (count > list->maxcount)
return 0;
while (node != nil && count--) {
if (node->next->prev != node)
return 0;
node = node->next;
}
if (count != 0 || node != nil)
return 0;
return 1;
}
#ifdef KAZLIB_TEST_MAIN
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
typedef char input_t[256];
static int tokenize(char *string, ...)
{
char **tokptr;
va_list arglist;
int tokcount = 0;
va_start(arglist, string);
tokptr = va_arg(arglist, char **);
while (tokptr) {
while (*string && isspace((unsigned char) *string))
string++;
if (!*string)
break;
*tokptr = string;
while (*string && !isspace((unsigned char) *string))
string++;
tokptr = va_arg(arglist, char **);
tokcount++;
if (!*string)
break;
*string++ = 0;
}
va_end(arglist);
return tokcount;
}
static int comparef(const void *key1, const void *key2)
{
return strcmp(key1, key2);
}
static char *dupstring(char *str)
{
int sz = strlen(str) + 1;
char *new = malloc(sz);
if (new)
memcpy(new, str, sz);
return new;
}
int main(void)
{
input_t in;
list_t *l = list_create(LISTCOUNT_T_MAX);
lnode_t *ln;
char *tok1, *val;
int prompt = 0;
char *help =
"a <val> append value to list\n"
"d <val> delete value from list\n"
"l <val> lookup value in list\n"
"s sort list\n"
"c show number of entries\n"
"t dump whole list\n"
"p turn prompt on\n"
"q quit";
if (!l)
puts("list_create failed");
for (;;) {
if (prompt)
putchar('>');
fflush(stdout);
if (!fgets(in, sizeof(input_t), stdin))
break;
switch(in[0]) {
case '?':
puts(help);
break;
case 'a':
if (tokenize(in+1, &tok1, (char **) 0) != 1) {
puts("what?");
break;
}
val = dupstring(tok1);
ln = lnode_create(val);
if (!val || !ln) {
puts("allocation failure");
if (ln)
lnode_destroy(ln);
free(val);
break;
}
list_append(l, ln);
break;
case 'd':
if (tokenize(in+1, &tok1, (char **) 0) != 1) {
puts("what?");
break;
}
ln = list_find(l, tok1, comparef);
if (!ln) {
puts("list_find failed");
break;
}
list_delete(l, ln);
val = lnode_get(ln);
lnode_destroy(ln);
free(val);
break;
case 'l':
if (tokenize(in+1, &tok1, (char **) 0) != 1) {
puts("what?");
break;
}
ln = list_find(l, tok1, comparef);
if (!ln)
puts("list_find failed");
else
puts("found");
break;
case 's':
list_sort(l, comparef);
break;
case 'c':
printf("%lu\n", (unsigned long) list_count(l));
break;
case 't':
for (ln = list_first(l); ln != 0; ln = list_next(l, ln))
puts(lnode_get(ln));
break;
case 'q':
exit(0);
break;
case '\0':
break;
case 'p':
prompt = 1;
break;
default:
putchar('?');
putchar('\n');
break;
}
}
return 0;
}
#endif /* defined TEST_MAIN */
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