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/**** cstring-list.h --- String list ADT.
*
** Author: Steve Folkes <smf@hermes.mod.uk>
*
**** Commentary:
*
***=== INTRODUCTION =========================================================
*
* This file specifies the interface to a string list facility. This
* particular facility allows lists of cstrings (defined in the files
* "cstring.[ch]") to be created.
*
***=== TYPES ================================================================
*
** Type: CStringListEntryT
** Type: CStringListEntryP
** Repr: <private>
*
* This is the cstring list entry type.
*
** Type: CStringListT
** Type: CStringListP
** Repr: <private>
*
* This is the cstring list type.
*
***=== FUNCTIONS ============================================================
*
** Function: void cstring_list_init(CStringListP list)
** Exceptions:
*
* This function initialises the specified cstring list to be an empty list.
*
** Function: void cstring_list_append(CStringListP list,
* char *cstring)
** Exceptions: XX_dalloc_no_memory
*
* This function appends the specified cstring onto the specified list.
*
** Function: CStringListEntryP cstring_list_head(CStringListP list)
** Exceptions:
*
* This function returns a pointer to the first entry in the specified list.
*
** Function: char * cstring_list_entry_string(
* CStringListEntryP entry)
** Exceptions:
*
* This function returns a pointer to the cstring stored in the specified
* list entry.
*
** Function: CStringListEntryP cstring_list_entry_deallocate(
* CStringListEntryP entry)
** Exceptions:
*
* This function deallocates the specified list entry (without deallocating
* the string - this must be done by the calling function) and returns a
* pointer to the next entry in the list. Once this function has been called,
* the state of the list that the entry is a member of is undefined. It is
* only useful for deallocating the entire list in a loop.
*
**** Change log:*/
/****************************************************************************/
#ifndef H_CSTRING_LIST
#define H_CSTRING_LIST
#include "config.h"
#include "cstring.h"
#include "dalloc.h"
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
typedef struct CStringListEntryT {
struct CStringListEntryT *next;
char * string;
} CStringListEntryT, *CStringListEntryP;
typedef struct CStringListT {
CStringListEntryP head;
CStringListEntryP *tail;
} CStringListT, *CStringListP;
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
extern void cstring_list_init(CStringListP);
extern void cstring_list_append(CStringListP, char *);
extern BoolT cstring_list_contains(CStringListP, char *);
extern CStringListEntryP cstring_list_head(CStringListP);
extern char * cstring_list_entry_string(CStringListEntryP);
extern CStringListEntryP cstring_list_entry_deallocate(CStringListEntryP);
#endif /* !defined (H_CSTRING_LIST) */
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