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/* |
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list.h - Part of psiconv, a PSION 5 file formats converter |
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Copyright (c) 1999-2005 Frodo Looijaard <frodo@frodo.looijaard.name> |
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
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*/ |
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/* A generic list type. In C++, this would be much neater. All elements must |
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be of the same size (solve it with pointers, if needed) */ |
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#ifndef PSICONV_LIST_H |
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#define PSICONV_LIST_H |
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#include <stddef.h> |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <psiconv/general.h> |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif /* __cplusplus */ |
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/* Always use psiconv_list, never struct psiconv_list */ |
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/* No need to export the actual internal format */ |
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typedef struct psiconv_list_s *psiconv_list; |
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/* Before using a list, call list_new. It takes the size of a single element |
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as its argument. Always compute it with a sizeof() expression, just to be |
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safe. The returned list is empty. |
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If there is not enough memory available, NULL is returned. You should |
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always test for this explicitely, because the other functions do not |
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like a psiconv_list argument that is equal to NULL */ |
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extern psiconv_list psiconv_list_new(size_t element_size); |
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/* This frees the list. If elements contain pointers that need to be freed |
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separately, call list_free_el below. */ |
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extern void psiconv_list_free(psiconv_list l); |
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/* This calls free_el first for each element, before doing a list_free. |
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Note that you should *not* do 'free(el)' at any time; that is taken care of |
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automatically. */ |
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extern void psiconv_list_free_el(psiconv_list l, void free_el(void *el)); |
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/* Return the number of allocated elements */ |
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extern psiconv_u32 psiconv_list_length(const psiconv_list l); |
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/* Return 1 if the list is empty, 0 if not */ |
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extern int psiconv_list_is_empty(const psiconv_list l); |
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/* Empty a list. Note this does not reclaim any memory space! */ |
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extern void psiconv_list_empty(psiconv_list l); |
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/* Get an element from the list, and return a pointer to it. Note: you can |
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directly modify this element, but be careful not to write beyond the |
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element memory space. |
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If indx is out of range, NULL is returned. */ |
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extern void * psiconv_list_get(const psiconv_list l, psiconv_u32 indx); |
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/* Add an element at the end of the list. The element is copied from the |
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supplied element. Of course, this does not help if the element contains |
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pointers. |
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As the lists extends itself, it may be necessary to allocate new |
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memory. If this fails, a negative error-code is returned. If everything, |
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succeeds, 0 is returned. */ |
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extern int psiconv_list_add(psiconv_list l, const void *el); |
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/* Remove the last element from the list, and copy it to el. Note that |
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this will not reduce the amount of space reserved for the list. |
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An error code is returned, which will be 0 zero if everything |
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succeeded. It is your own responsibility to make sure enough |
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space is allocated to el. */ |
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extern int psiconv_list_pop(psiconv_list l, void *el); |
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/* Replace an element within the list. The element is copied from the |
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supplied element. Fails if you try to write at or after the end of |
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the list. */ |
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extern int psiconv_list_replace(psiconv_list l, psiconv_u32 indx, |
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const void *el); |
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/* Do some action for each element. Note: you can directly modify the |
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elements supplied to action, and they will be changed in the list, |
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but never try a free(el)! */ |
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extern void psiconv_list_foreach_el(psiconv_list l, void action(void *el)); |
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/* Clone the list, that is, copy it. If elements contain pointers, you |
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should call the next routine. If not enough memory is available, |
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NULL is returned. */ |
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extern psiconv_list psiconv_list_clone(const psiconv_list l); |
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/* Read upto size_t elements from file f, and put them at the end of list l. |
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Returned is the actual number of elements added. This assumes the file |
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layout and the memory layout of elements is the same. Note that if |
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not enough memory could be allocated, 0 is simply returned. */ |
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extern size_t psiconv_list_fread(psiconv_list l,size_t size, FILE *f); |
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/* Read the whole file f to list l. Returns 0 on succes, and an errorcode |
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on failure. */ |
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extern int psiconv_list_fread_all(psiconv_list l, FILE *f); |
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/* Write the whole list l to the opened file f. Returns 0 on succes, and |
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an errorcode on failure. */ |
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extern int psiconv_list_fwrite_all(const psiconv_list l, FILE *f); |
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/* Concatenate two lists. The element sized does not have to be the same, |
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but the result may be quite unexpected if it is not. */ |
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int psiconv_list_concat(psiconv_list l, const psiconv_list extra); |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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} |
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#endif /* __cplusplus */ |
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#endif |