/*====================================================================* - Copyright (C) 2001 Leptonica. All rights reserved. - This software is distributed in the hope that it will be - useful, but with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. - No author or distributor accepts responsibility to anyone for the - consequences of using this software, or for whether it serves any - particular purpose or works at all, unless he or she says so in - writing. Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and - redistribute this source code, for commercial or non-commercial - purposes, with the following restrictions: (1) the origin of this - source code must not be misrepresented; (2) modified versions must - be plainly marked as such; and (3) this notice may not be removed - or altered from any source or modified source distribution. *====================================================================*/ #ifndef LEPTONICA_LIST_H #define LEPTONICA_LIST_H /* * list.h * * Cell for double-linked lists * * This allows composition of a list of cells with * prev, next and data pointers. Generic data * structures hang on the list cell data pointers. * * The list is not circular because that would add much * complexity in traversing the list under general * conditions where list cells can be added and removed. * The only disadvantage of not having the head point to * the last cell is that the list must be traversed to * find its tail. However, this traversal is fast, and * the listRemoveFromTail() function updates the tail * so there is no searching overhead with repeated use. * * The list macros are used to run through a list, and their * use is encouraged. They are invoked, e.g., as * * DLLIST *head, *elem; * ... * L_BEGIN_LIST_FORWARD(head, elem) * data > * L_END_LIST * */ struct DoubleLinkedList { struct DoubleLinkedList *prev; struct DoubleLinkedList *next; void *data; }; typedef struct DoubleLinkedList DLLIST; /* Simple list traverse macros */ #define L_BEGIN_LIST_FORWARD(head, element) \ { \ DLLIST *_leptvar_nextelem_; \ for ((element) = (head); (element); (element) = _leptvar_nextelem_) { \ _leptvar_nextelem_ = (element)->next; #define L_BEGIN_LIST_REVERSE(tail, element) \ { \ DLLIST *_leptvar_prevelem_; \ for ((element) = (tail); (element); (element) = _leptvar_prevelem_) { \ _leptvar_prevelem_ = (element)->prev; #define L_END_LIST }} #endif /* LEPTONICA_LIST_H */