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2.5 KiB
99 lines
2.5 KiB
As of 2004-12-23, this documentation is no longer maintained. The doxygen documentation
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generated from linkedlists.h should be referred to in its place, as it is more complete
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and better maintained.
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2nd version, implemented as macros.
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include <asterisk/linkedlists.h>
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AST_LIST_ENTRY declares pointers inside the object structure :
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struct ast_var_t {
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char *name;
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char *value;
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AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_var_t) listpointers;
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};
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AST_LIST_HEAD declares a head structure, which is initialized
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to AST_LIST_HEAD_NULL :
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AST_LIST_HEAD(head, ast_var_t) head
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Next, we declare a pointer to this structure :
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struct headtype *headp = head;
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AST_LIST_INIT initializes the head pointer to a null value
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AST_LIST_INIT(headp);
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AST_LIST_INSERT_HEAD inserts an element to the head of the list :
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struct ast_var_t *node;
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node=malloc(sizeof(struct ast_var_t));
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(...we fill data in struct....)
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data->name=malloc(100);
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strcpy(data->name,"lalalalaa");
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etc etc
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(then we insert the node in the head of the list :)
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AST_LIST_INSERT_HEAD(headp,node,listpointers);
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AST_LIST_INSERT_HEAD_AFTER inserts an element after another :
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struct ast_var_t *node1;
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...
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AST_LIST_INSERT_AFTER(node,node1,listpointers);
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AST_LIST_REMOVE removes an arbitrary element from the head:
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AST_LIST_REMOVE(headp,node1,ast_var_t,listpointers);
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AST_LIST_REMOVE_HEAD removes the entry at the head of the list and
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returns a pointer to the removed entry:
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AST_LIST_REMOVE_HEAD(headp,node,listpointers);
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AST_LIST_FIRST returns a pointer to the first element of the list;
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struct ast_var_t *firstnode;
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firstnode=AST_LIST_FIRST(headp);
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AST_LIST_NEXT returns a pointer to the next element :
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struct ast_var_t *nextnode;
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nextnode=AST_LIST_NEXT(firstnode,listpointers);
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AST_LIST_TRAVERSE traverses all elements of the list :
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struct ast_var_t *node;
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AST_LIST_TRAVERSE(headp,node,listpointers) {
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printf("%s\n",node->name);
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}
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AST_LIST_EMPTY evaluates to a true condition if there are no elements on
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the list.
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To completely delete a list :
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struct ast_var_t *vardata;
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while (!AST_LIST_EMPTY(headp)) { /* List Deletion. */
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vardata = AST_LIST_REMOVE_HEAD(head, ast_var_t, listpointers);
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free(vardata->name);
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free(vardata->value);
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}
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AST_LIST_LOCK returns true if it can lock the list, AST_LIST_UNLOCK unlocks
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the list :
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if (AST_LIST_LOCK(headp)) {
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...do all list operations here...
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AST_LIST_UNLOCK(headp);
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} else {
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ast_log(LOG_WARNING,"List locked bla bla bla\n");
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}
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