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/**************************************************************************
*** COPYRIGHT (c) 2002 by TransNexus, Inc.                              ***
***                                                                     ***
*** This software is property of TransNexus, Inc.                       ***
*** This software is freely available under license from TransNexus.    ***
*** The license terms and conditions for free use of this software by   ***
*** third parties are defined in the OSP Toolkit Software License       ***
*** Agreement (LICENSE.txt).  Any use of this software by third         ***
*** parties, which does not comply with the terms and conditions of the ***
*** OSP Toolkit Software License Agreement is prohibited without        ***
*** the prior, express, written consent of TransNexus, Inc.             ***
***                                                                     ***
*** Thank you for using the OSP ToolKit(TM).  Please report any bugs,   ***
*** suggestions or feedback to support@transnexus.com                   ***
***                                                                     ***
**************************************************************************/

/* osplist.h - Structures and prototypes for linked lists. */
#ifndef _OSPLIST_H
#define _OSPLIST_H

#include "osp/osp.h"

/*
 * This module provides simple, linked list utility functions
 * used through the OSP library. This file defines the two
 * structures used to manipulate lists. The ListLink structure
 * contains the information needed to maintain the linked
 * list. IT MUST BE THE FIRST FIELD OF ANY STRUCTURE THAT
 * IS TO MAINTAINED IN A LIST. The second structure is the
 * List structure, which holds the pointers to the elements
 * that make up the list. Note that, a la Knuth, the List
 * structure actually points to the last item on the list,
 * which is then circularly linked to the first item. This
 * approach minimizes the time needed to find either the
 * front (2 memory references) or back (1 memory reference)
 * of the list.
 */

typedef struct OSPSListLink {
    struct OSPSListLink *ospmLinkNext;
} OSPTLISTLINK;

typedef OSPTLISTLINK *OSPTLIST;

/* true macros */
#define OSPPListItemInList(List,InItem,ItemFld,ItemSize,PtrType,Found) { \
    PtrType  *item   = OSPC_OSNULL; \
    int       result = 0; \
    for (item = (PtrType *)OSPPListFirst(List); item != OSPC_OSNULL; \
        item = (PtrType *)OSPPListNext(List, item)) \
    { \
        result = OSPM_MEMCMP(InItem->ItemFld, item->ItemFld, ItemSize); \
        if (result == 0) \
        { \
            Found = OSPC_TRUE; \
            break; \
        } \
    } \
}

/* Function Prototypes */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

    void OSPPListAppend(OSPTLIST *, void *);
    void *OSPPListRemove(OSPTLIST *);
    void *OSPPListRemoveSpecificItem(OSPTLIST *, void *);
    unsigned OSPPListCount(OSPTLIST *);
    void *OSPPListNextToLast(OSPTLIST *);
    void OSPPListLinkNew(OSPTLISTLINK *);
    void OSPPListNew(OSPTLIST *);
    void OSPPListDelete(OSPTLIST *);
    unsigned OSPPListEmpty(OSPTLIST *);
    void *OSPPListLast(OSPTLIST *);
    void *OSPPListFirst(OSPTLIST *);
    void *OSPPListNext(OSPTLIST *, void *);
    void OSPPListMove(OSPTLIST *, OSPTLIST *);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _OSPLIST_H */