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/* list.c -- List routines for Khepera
* Created: Wed Nov 9 19:40:00 1994 by faith@cs.unc.edu as stack.c
* Updated: Tue Jul 25 13:04:50 1995 by faith@cs.unc.edu as list.c
* Revised: Fri Nov 7 19:20:43 1997 by faith@acm.org
* Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Rickard E. Faith (faith@acm.org)
*
* 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.
*
* $Id: list.c,v 1.14 1997/11/08 01:33:09 faith Exp $
*
* \section{List Routines}
*
* \intro The list routines provide support for a general linked list
* containting objects that are pointers to "void". The list can be viewed
* as a stack or queue -- data can be added to the head or the tail, but
* can only be removed from the head (this data structure is sometimes
* called a ``qstack''). (If only a stack is needed, the stack routines are
* more efficient.)
*
*/
#include "maaP.h"
typedef struct data {
const void *datum;
struct data *next;
} *dataType;
typedef struct list {
#if MAA_MAGIC
int magic;
#endif
struct data *head;
struct data *tail;
unsigned int count;
} *listType;
static mem_Object mem;
static long int _lst_allocated;
static void _lst_check( listType l, const char *function )
{
if (!l) err_internal( function, "list is null\n" );
#if MAA_MAGIC
if (l->magic != LST_MAGIC)
err_internal( function,
"Incorrect magic: 0x%08x (should be 0x%08x)\n",
l->magic,
LST_MAGIC );
#endif
}
long int lst_total_allocated( void )
{
return _lst_allocated;
}
/* \doc |lst_create| initializes a list object. */
lst_List lst_create( void )
{
listType l = xmalloc( sizeof( struct list ) );
_lst_allocated += sizeof(struct list);
#if MAA_MAGIC
l->magic = LST_MAGIC;
#endif
l->head = NULL;
l->tail = NULL;
l->count = 0;
if (!mem) mem = mem_create_objects( sizeof( struct data ) );
return l;
}
void _lst_shutdown( void )
{
if (mem) mem_destroy_objects( mem );
mem = NULL;
}
/* \doc |lst_destroy| destroys all memory associated with the |list|. The
memory used by data is \emph{not} freed---this memory is the
responsibility of the user. */
void lst_destroy( lst_List list )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
for (d = l->head; d;) {
dataType next = d->next;
mem_free_object( mem, d );
d = next;
}
#if MAA_MAGIC
l->magic = LST_MAGIC_FREED;
#endif
xfree( list );
}
/* \doc |lst_append| appends |datum| on the |list|. */
void lst_append( lst_List list, const void *datum )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d = mem_get_object( mem );
_lst_allocated += sizeof(struct data);
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
d->datum = datum;
d->next = NULL;
if (l->tail) {
assert( l->tail->next == NULL );
l->tail->next = d;
}
l->tail = d;
if (!l->head) l->head = d;
++l->count;
}
/* \doc |lst_push| prepends |datum| on the |list|. */
void lst_push( lst_List list, const void *datum )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d = mem_get_object( mem );
_lst_allocated += sizeof(struct data);
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
d->datum = datum;
d->next = l->head;
l->head = d;
if (!l->tail) l->tail = d;
++l->count;
}
/* \doc |lst_pop| removes the first datum on the |list| and returns the
pointer. If the |list| is empty, |lst_pop| returns "NULL". */
void *lst_pop( lst_List list )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
void *datum = NULL;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
if (l->head) {
dataType old = l->head;
datum = (void *)old->datum; /* Discard const */
l->head = l->head->next;
if (!l->head) l->tail = NULL;
--l->count;
mem_free_object( mem, old );
}
return datum;
}
/* \doc |lst_top| returns a pointer to the datum that is the first element
of the |list|, but does \emph{not} remove this datum from the |list|.
If the |list| is empty, |lst_top| returns "NULL". */
void *lst_top( lst_List list )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
if (l->head)
return (void *)l->head->datum; /* Discard const */
return NULL;
}
/* \doc |lst_nth_get| returns a pointer to the $n$-th datum in the |list|,
or "NULL" if the $n$th element does not exist. */
void *lst_nth_get( lst_List list, unsigned int n )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d;
unsigned int i;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
if (n < 1 || n > l->count) return NULL;
for (i = 1, d = l->head; i < n && d; i++, d = d->next);
if (i != n)
err_internal( __FUNCTION__, "Can't find element %d of %d\n",
n, l->count );
return (void *)d->datum; /* Discard const. */
}
/* \doc |lst_nth_set| locates the $n$-th datum in the |list| and replaces
that datum with |datum|. If the $n$th element does not exist, the
program will halt with an error. (I.e., it is the programmer's
responsibility to check |lst_length| and only pass valid values of |n|.) */
void lst_nth_set( lst_List list, unsigned int n, const void *datum )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d;
unsigned int i;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
if (n < 1 || n > l->count)
err_fatal( __FUNCTION__, "Attempt to change element %d of %d elements\n",
n, l->count );
for (i = 1, d = l->head; i < n && d; i++, d = d->next);
if (i != n)
err_internal( __FUNCTION__, "Can't find element %d of %d\n",
n, l->count );
d->datum = datum;
}
/* \doc |lst_member| returns non-zero if the pointer to |datum| is also a
pointer on the list, and zero otherwise. Note that only pointers are
compared, so identical copies of data structures will be viewed as
non-equal. */
int lst_member( lst_List list, const void *datum )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
for (d = l->head; d; d = d->next)
if (d->datum == datum) return 1;
return 0;
}
/* \doc |lst_length| returns the number of elements in the list. */
unsigned int lst_length( lst_List list )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
return l->count;
}
/* \doc |lst_truncate| truncates a list to |length| elements. If the list
is not longer than |length|, nothing it done. */
void lst_truncate( lst_List list, unsigned int length )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d;
dataType next;
unsigned int i;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
if (l->count <= length) return;
if (!length) {
next = l->head;
l->head = l->tail = NULL;
} else {
/* Find new end of list */
for (i = 1, d = l->head; i < length && d; d = d->next);
/* Remember start of remainder of list */
next = d->next;
/* Truncate list */
d->next = NULL;
l->tail = d;
}
/* Free truncated portion of list */
while (next) {
dataType tmp = next->next;
mem_free_object( mem, next );
next = tmp;
--l->count;
}
assert( l->count == length );
}
/* \doc |lst_truncate_position| truncates a list beyond |position| (i.e.,
|position| is always left in the list. If |postition| is "NULL", then
the list is emptied. This convention is useful when using
|lst_last_postition| to get a marker allowing an older state of a list
to be restored. */
void lst_truncate_position( lst_List list, lst_Position position )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d;
dataType next;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
if (!position) {
next = l->head;
l->head = l->tail = NULL;
} else {
d = position; /* New end of list */
next = d->next; /* Start of remainder of list */
/* Truncate */
d->next = NULL;
l->tail = d;
}
/* Free truncated portion of list */
while (next) {
dataType tmp = next->next;
mem_free_object( mem, next );
next = tmp;
--l->count;
}
}
/* \doc |lst_iterate| is used to iterate a function over every element in
the |list|. The function, |iterator|, is passed a pointer to each
element. If |iterator| returns a non-zero value, the iterations stop,
and |lst_iterate| returns. */
int lst_iterate( lst_List list, int (*iterator)( const void *datum ) )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
for (d = l->head; d; d = d->next) if (iterator( d->datum )) return 1;
return 0;
}
/* \doc |lst_iterate_arg| is used to iterate a function over every element
in the |list|. The function, |iterator|, is passed a pointer to each
element. If |iterator| returns a non-zero value, the iterations stop,
and |lst_iterate| returns. */
int lst_iterate_arg( lst_List list,
int (*iterator)( const void *datum, void *arg ),
void *arg )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
for (d = l->head; d; d = d->next) if (iterator( d->datum, arg )) return 1;
return 0;
}
/* \doc |lst_init_position| returns a position marker for the head of the
list. This marker can be used with |lst_next_position| and
|lst_get_position|. */
lst_Position lst_init_position( lst_List list )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
return l->head;
}
/* \doc |lst_last_position| returns a position marker for the tail of the
list. This marker can be used with |lst_truncate_position| to restore a
previous state of the list. */
lst_Position lst_last_position( lst_List list )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
return l->tail;
}
/* \doc |lst_next_position| returns a position marker for the element after
the element marked by |position|, or "NULL" if |position| is the last
element in the list. */
lst_Position lst_next_position( lst_Position position )
{
dataType d = (dataType)position;
if (!d) return NULL;
return d->next;
}
/* \doc |lst_nth_position| returns a position marker for the $n$th element
in the list, or "NULL" if the $n$th element does not exist. */
lst_Position lst_nth_position( lst_List list, unsigned int n )
{
listType l = (listType)list;
dataType d;
unsigned int i;
_lst_check( l, __FUNCTION__ );
if (n < 1 || n > l->count) return NULL;
for (i = 1, d = l->head; i < n && d; i++, d = d->next);
if (i != n)
err_internal( __FUNCTION__, "Can't find element %d of %d\n",
n, l->count );
return d;
}
/* \doc |lst_get_position| returns the datum associated with the |position|
marker, or "NULL" if there is no such element. */
void *lst_get_position( lst_Position position )
{
dataType d = (dataType)position;
if (!d) return NULL;
return (void *)d->datum; /* Discard const */
}
/* \doc |lst_set_position| sets the |datum| associated with the |position|
marker. */
void lst_set_position( lst_Position position, const void *datum )
{
dataType d = (dataType)position;
if (d) d->datum = datum;
}
/* \doc |lst_dump| prints each |datum| on the list in hex */
static int _lst_dump_node( const void *datum )
{
printf(" 0x%08x\n",(unsigned int)datum);
return 0;
}
void lst_dump( lst_List l )
{
lst_iterate(l,_lst_dump_node);
}
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