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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA *****************************************************************************/ /*******************************************************************//** @file include/ut0list.h A double-linked list Created 4/26/2006 Osku Salerma ************************************************************************/ /*******************************************************************//** A double-linked list. This differs from the one in ut0lst.h in that in this one, each list node contains a pointer to the data, whereas the one in ut0lst.h uses a strategy where the list pointers are embedded in the data items themselves. Use this one when you need to store arbitrary data in the list where you can't embed the list pointers in the data, if a data item needs to be stored in multiple lists, etc. Note about the memory management: ib_list_t is a fixed-size struct whose allocation/deallocation is done through ib_list_create/ib_list_free, but the memory for the list nodes is allocated through a user-given memory heap, which can either be the same for all nodes or vary per node. Most users will probably want to create a memory heap to store the item-specific data, and pass in this same heap to the list node creation functions, thus automatically freeing the list node when the item's heap is freed. ************************************************************************/ #ifndef IB_LIST_H #define IB_LIST_H #include "mem0mem.h" typedef struct ib_list_struct ib_list_t; typedef struct ib_list_node_struct ib_list_node_t; typedef struct ib_list_helper_struct ib_list_helper_t; /****************************************************************//** Create a new list using mem_alloc. Lists created with this function must be freed with ib_list_free. @return list */ UNIV_INTERN ib_list_t* ib_list_create(void); /*=================*/ /****************************************************************//** Create a new list using the given heap. ib_list_free MUST NOT BE CALLED for lists created with this function. @return list */ UNIV_INTERN ib_list_t* ib_list_create_heap( /*================*/ mem_heap_t* heap); /*!< in: memory heap to use */ /****************************************************************//** Free a list. */ UNIV_INTERN void ib_list_free( /*=========*/ ib_list_t* list); /*!< in: list */ /****************************************************************//** Add the data to the start of the list. @return new list node */ UNIV_INTERN ib_list_node_t* ib_list_add_first( /*==============*/ ib_list_t* list, /*!< in: list */ void* data, /*!< in: data */ mem_heap_t* heap); /*!< in: memory heap to use */ /****************************************************************//** Add the data to the end of the list. @return new list node */ UNIV_INTERN ib_list_node_t* ib_list_add_last( /*=============*/ ib_list_t* list, /*!< in: list */ void* data, /*!< in: data */ mem_heap_t* heap); /*!< in: memory heap to use */ /****************************************************************//** Add the data after the indicated node. @return new list node */ UNIV_INTERN ib_list_node_t* ib_list_add_after( /*==============*/ ib_list_t* list, /*!< in: list */ ib_list_node_t* prev_node, /*!< in: node preceding new node (can be NULL) */ void* data, /*!< in: data */ mem_heap_t* heap); /*!< in: memory heap to use */ /****************************************************************//** Remove the node from the list. */ UNIV_INTERN void ib_list_remove( /*===========*/ ib_list_t* list, /*!< in: list */ ib_list_node_t* node); /*!< in: node to remove */ /****************************************************************//** Get the first node in the list. @return first node, or NULL */ UNIV_INLINE ib_list_node_t* ib_list_get_first( /*==============*/ ib_list_t* list); /*!< in: list */ /****************************************************************//** Get the last node in the list. @return last node, or NULL */ UNIV_INLINE ib_list_node_t* ib_list_get_last( /*=============*/ ib_list_t* list); /*!< in: list */ /* List. */ struct ib_list_struct { ib_list_node_t* first; /*!< first node */ ib_list_node_t* last; /*!< last node */ ibool is_heap_list; /*!< TRUE if this list was allocated through a heap */ }; /* A list node. */ struct ib_list_node_struct { ib_list_node_t* prev; /*!< previous node */ ib_list_node_t* next; /*!< next node */ void* data; /*!< user data */ }; /* Quite often, the only additional piece of data you need is the per-item memory heap, so we have this generic struct available to use in those cases. */ struct ib_list_helper_struct { mem_heap_t* heap; /*!< memory heap */ void* data; /*!< user data */ }; #ifndef UNIV_NONINL #include "ut0list.ic" #endif #endif