From 7f3caba522f4d24764f29d83aa2de9198bb7f01c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Fri, 24 May 2024 06:52:22 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 6.8. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- man3/list.3 | 308 ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 308 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 man3/list.3 (limited to 'man3/list.3') diff --git a/man3/list.3 b/man3/list.3 deleted file mode 100644 index cc77bde..0000000 --- a/man3/list.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,308 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) 1993 -.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. -.\" and Copyright (c) 2020 by Alejandro Colomar -.\" -.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause -.\" -.\" -.TH LIST 3 2023-10-31 "Linux man-pages 6.7" -.SH NAME -LIST_EMPTY, -LIST_ENTRY, -LIST_FIRST, -LIST_FOREACH, -.\"LIST_FOREACH_FROM, -.\"LIST_FOREACH_SAFE, -.\"LIST_FOREACH_FROM_SAFE, -LIST_HEAD, -LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER, -LIST_INIT, -LIST_INSERT_AFTER, -LIST_INSERT_BEFORE, -LIST_INSERT_HEAD, -LIST_NEXT, -.\"LIST_PREV, -LIST_REMOVE -.\"LIST_SWAP -\- implementation of a doubly linked list -.SH LIBRARY -Standard C library -.RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -.B #include -.P -.B LIST_ENTRY(TYPE); -.P -.B LIST_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE); -.BI "LIST_HEAD LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(LIST_HEAD " head ); -.BI "void LIST_INIT(LIST_HEAD *" head ); -.P -.BI "int LIST_EMPTY(LIST_HEAD *" head ); -.P -.BI "void LIST_INSERT_HEAD(LIST_HEAD *" head , -.BI " struct TYPE *" elm ", LIST_ENTRY " NAME ); -.BI "void LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(struct TYPE *" listelm , -.BI " struct TYPE *" elm ", LIST_ENTRY " NAME ); -.BI "void LIST_INSERT_AFTER(struct TYPE *" listelm , -.BI " struct TYPE *" elm ", LIST_ENTRY " NAME ); -.P -.BI "struct TYPE *LIST_FIRST(LIST_HEAD *" head ); -.\" .BI "struct TYPE *LIST_PREV(struct TYPE *" elm ", LIST_HEAD *" head , -.\" .BI " struct TYPE, LIST_ENTRY " NAME ); -.BI "struct TYPE *LIST_NEXT(struct TYPE *" elm ", LIST_ENTRY " NAME ); -.P -.BI "LIST_FOREACH(struct TYPE *" var ", LIST_HEAD *" head ", LIST_ENTRY " NAME ); -.\" .BI "LIST_FOREACH_FROM(struct TYPE *" var ", LIST_HEAD *" head ", LIST_ENTRY " NAME ); -.\" .P -.\" .BI "LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(struct TYPE *" var ", LIST_HEAD *" head , -.\" .BI " LIST_ENTRY " NAME ", struct TYPE *" temp_var ); -.\" .BI "LIST_FOREACH_FROM_SAFE(struct TYPE *" var ", LIST_HEAD *" head , -.\" .BI " LIST_ENTRY " NAME ", struct TYPE *" temp_var ); -.P -.BI "void LIST_REMOVE(struct TYPE *" elm ", LIST_ENTRY " NAME ); -.\" .P -.\" .BI "void LIST_SWAP(LIST_HEAD *" head1 ", LIST_HEAD *" head2 , -.\" .BI " struct TYPE, LIST_ENTRY " NAME ); -.fi -.SH DESCRIPTION -These macros define and operate on doubly linked lists. -.P -In the macro definitions, -.I TYPE -is the name of a user-defined structure, -that must contain a field of type -.IR LIST_ENTRY , -named -.IR NAME . -The argument -.I HEADNAME -is the name of a user-defined structure -that must be declared using the macro -.BR LIST_HEAD (). -.SS Creation -A list is headed by a structure defined by the -.BR LIST_HEAD () -macro. -This structure contains a single pointer to the first element on the list. -The elements are doubly linked -so that an arbitrary element can be removed without traversing the list. -New elements can be added to the list -after an existing element, -before an existing element, -or at the head of the list. -A -.I LIST_HEAD -structure is declared as follows: -.P -.in +4 -.EX -LIST_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head; -.EE -.in -.P -where -.I struct HEADNAME -is the structure to be defined, and -.I struct TYPE -is the type of the elements to be linked into the list. -A pointer to the head of the list can later be declared as: -.P -.in +4 -.EX -struct HEADNAME *headp; -.EE -.in -.P -(The names -.I head -and -.I headp -are user selectable.) -.P -.BR LIST_ENTRY () -declares a structure that connects the elements in the list. -.P -.BR LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER () -evaluates to an initializer for the list -.IR head . -.P -.BR LIST_INIT () -initializes the list referenced by -.IR head . -.P -.BR LIST_EMPTY () -evaluates to true if there are no elements in the list. -.SS Insertion -.BR LIST_INSERT_HEAD () -inserts the new element -.I elm -at the head of the list. -.P -.BR LIST_INSERT_BEFORE () -inserts the new element -.I elm -before the element -.IR listelm . -.P -.BR LIST_INSERT_AFTER () -inserts the new element -.I elm -after the element -.IR listelm . -.SS Traversal -.BR LIST_FIRST () -returns the first element in the list, or NULL if the list is empty. -.\" .P -.\" .BR LIST_PREV () -.\" returns the previous element in the list, or NULL if this is the first. -.\" List -.\" .I head -.\" must contain element -.\" .IR elm . -.P -.BR LIST_NEXT () -returns the next element in the list, or NULL if this is the last. -.P -.BR LIST_FOREACH () -traverses the list referenced by -.I head -in the forward direction, -assigning each element in turn to -.IR var . -.\" .P -.\" .BR LIST_FOREACH_FROM () -.\" behaves identically to -.\" .BR LIST_FOREACH () -.\" when -.\" .I var -.\" is NULL, else it treats -.\" .I var -.\" as a previously found LIST element and begins the loop at -.\" .I var -.\" instead of the first element in the LIST referenced by -.\" .IR head . -.\" .P -.\" .BR LIST_FOREACH_SAFE () -.\" traverses the list referenced by -.\" .I head -.\" in the forward direction, assigning each element in turn to -.\" .IR var . -.\" However, unlike -.\" .BR LIST_FOREACH () -.\" here it is permitted to both remove -.\" .I var -.\" as well as free it from within the loop safely without interfering with the -.\" traversal. -.\" .P -.\" .BR LIST_FOREACH_FROM_SAFE () -.\" behaves identically to -.\" .BR LIST_FOREACH_SAFE () -.\" when -.\" .I var -.\" is NULL, else it treats -.\" .I var -.\" as a previously found LIST element and begins the loop at -.\" .I var -.\" instead of the first element in the LIST referenced by -.\" .IR head . -.SS Removal -.BR LIST_REMOVE () -removes the element -.I elm -from the list. -.\" .SS Other features -.\" .BR LIST_SWAP () -.\" swaps the contents of -.\" .I head1 -.\" and -.\" .IR head2 . -.SH RETURN VALUE -.BR LIST_EMPTY () -returns nonzero if the list is empty, -and zero if the list contains at least one entry. -.P -.BR LIST_FIRST (), -and -.BR LIST_NEXT () -return a pointer to the first or next -.I TYPE -structure, respectively. -.P -.BR LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER () -returns an initializer that can be assigned to the list -.IR head . -.SH STANDARDS -BSD. -.SH HISTORY -4.4BSD. -.SH BUGS -.BR LIST_FOREACH () -doesn't allow -.I var -to be removed or freed within the loop, -as it would interfere with the traversal. -.BR LIST_FOREACH_SAFE (), -which is present on the BSDs but is not present in glibc, -fixes this limitation by allowing -.I var -to safely be removed from the list and freed from within the loop -without interfering with the traversal. -.SH EXAMPLES -.\" SRC BEGIN (list.c) -.EX -#include -#include -#include -#include -\& -struct entry { - int data; - LIST_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* List */ -}; -\& -LIST_HEAD(listhead, entry); -\& -int -main(void) -{ - struct entry *n1, *n2, *n3, *np; - struct listhead head; /* List head */ - int i; -\& - LIST_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the list */ -\& - n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head */ - LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries); -\& - n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after */ - LIST_INSERT_AFTER(n1, n2, entries); -\& - n3 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert before */ - LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(n2, n3, entries); -\& - i = 0; /* Forward traversal */ - LIST_FOREACH(np, &head, entries) - np\->data = i++; -\& - LIST_REMOVE(n2, entries); /* Deletion */ - free(n2); - /* Forward traversal */ - LIST_FOREACH(np, &head, entries) - printf("%i\en", np\->data); - /* List deletion */ - n1 = LIST_FIRST(&head); - while (n1 != NULL) { - n2 = LIST_NEXT(n1, entries); - free(n1); - n1 = n2; - } - LIST_INIT(&head); -\& - exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); -} -.EE -.\" SRC END -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR insque (3), -.BR queue (7) -- cgit v1.2.3