CIRCLEQ_EMPTY, CIRCLEQ_ENTRY, CIRCLEQ_FIRST, CIRCLEQ_FOREACH, CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE, CIRCLEQ_HEAD, CIRCLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER, CIRCLEQ_INIT, CIRCLEQ_INSERT_AFTER, CIRCLEQ_INSERT_BEFORE, CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD, CIRCLEQ_INSERT_TAIL, CIRCLEQ_LAST, CIRCLEQ_LOOP_NEXT, CIRCLEQ_LOOP_PREV, CIRCLEQ_NEXT, CIRCLEQ_PREV, CIRCLEQ_REMOVE — implementation of a doubly linked circular queue
#include <sys/queue.h>
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY( |
TYPE) ; |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD( |
HEADNAME, |
TYPE) ; |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD
CIRCLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD head) ; |
void
CIRCLEQ_INIT( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head) ; |
int
CIRCLEQ_EMPTY( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head) ; |
void
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head, |
struct TYPE *elm, | |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
void
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_TAIL( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head, |
struct TYPE *elm, | |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
void
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_BEFORE( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head, |
struct TYPE *listelm, | |
struct TYPE *elm, | |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
void
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_AFTER( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head, |
struct TYPE *listelm, | |
struct TYPE *elm, | |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
struct TYPE
*CIRCLEQ_FIRST( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head) ; |
struct TYPE
*CIRCLEQ_LAST( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head) ; |
struct TYPE
*CIRCLEQ_PREV( |
struct TYPE *elm, |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
struct TYPE
*CIRCLEQ_NEXT( |
struct TYPE *elm, |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
struct TYPE
*CIRCLEQ_LOOP_PREV( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head, |
struct TYPE *elm, | |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
struct TYPE
*CIRCLEQ_LOOP_NEXT( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head, |
struct TYPE *elm, | |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
CIRCLEQ_FOREACH( |
struct TYPE *var, |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head, | |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE( |
struct TYPE *var, |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head, | |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
void
CIRCLEQ_REMOVE( |
CIRCLEQ_HEAD *head, |
struct TYPE *elm, | |
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY NAME) ; |
These macros define and operate on doubly linked circular queues.
In the macro definitions, TYPE
is the name of a
user-defined structure, that must contain a field of type
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY
, named NAME
. The argument HEADNAME
is the name of a
user-defined structure that must be declared using the macro
CIRCLEQ_HEAD
().
A circular queue is headed by a structure defined by the
CIRCLEQ_HEAD
() macro. This
structure contains a pair of pointers, one to the first
element in the queue and the other to the last element in
the queue. The elements are doubly linked so that an
arbitrary element can be removed without traversing the
queue. New elements can be added to the queue after an
existing element, before an existing element, at the head
of the queue, or at the end of the queue. A CIRCLEQ_HEAD
structure is declared as
follows:
CIRCLEQ_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head;
where struct HEADNAME is the structure to be defined, and struct TYPE is the type of the elements to be linked into the queue. A pointer to the head of the queue can later be declared as:
struct HEADNAME *headp;
(The names head
and headp
are user
selectable.)
CIRCLEQ_ENTRY
() declares a
structure that connects the elements in the queue.
CIRCLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER
()
evaluates to an initializer for the queue head
.
CIRCLEQ_INIT
() initializes
the queue referenced by head
.
CIRCLEQ_EMPTY
() evaluates
to true if there are no items on the queue.
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD
()
inserts the new element elm
at the head of the
queue.
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_TAIL
()
inserts the new element elm
at the end of the
queue.
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_BEFORE
()
inserts the new element elm
before the element
listelm
.
CIRCLEQ_INSERT_AFTER
()
inserts the new element elm
after the element
listelm
.
CIRCLEQ_FIRST
() returns
the first item on the queue.
CIRCLEQ_LAST
() returns the
last item on the queue.
CIRCLEQ_PREV
() returns the
previous item on the queue, or &head
if this item is
the first one.
CIRCLEQ_NEXT
() returns the
next item on the queue, or &head
if this item is
the last one.
CIRCLEQ_LOOP_PREV
()
returns the previous item on the queue. If elm
is the first element on
the queue, the last element is returned.
CIRCLEQ_LOOP_NEXT
()
returns the next item on the queue. If elm
is the last element on
the queue, the first element is returned.
CIRCLEQ_FOREACH
()
traverses the queue referenced by head
in the forward
direction, assigning each element in turn to var
. var
is set to &head
if the loop
completes normally, or if there were no elements.
CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE
()
traverses the queue referenced by head
in the reverse
direction, assigning each element in turn to var
.
CIRCLEQ_EMPTY
() returns
nonzero if the queue is empty, and zero if the queue contains
at least one entry.
CIRCLEQ_FIRST
(),
CIRCLEQ_LAST
(), CIRCLEQ_LOOP_PREV
(), and CIRCLEQ_LOOP_NEXT
() return a pointer to the
first, last, previous, or next TYPE
structure,
respectively.
CIRCLEQ_PREV
(), and
CIRCLEQ_NEXT
() are similar to
their CIRCLEQ_LOOP_*
()
counterparts, except that if the argument is the first or
last element, respectively, they return &head
.
CIRCLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER
()
returns an initializer that can be assigned to the queue
head
.
Not in POSIX.1, POSIX.1-2001, or POSIX.1-2008. Present on the BSDs (CIRCLEQ macros first appeared in 4.4BSD).
CIRCLEQ_FOREACH
() and
CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE
() don't
allow var
to be
removed or freed within the loop, as it would interfere with
the traversal. CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_SAFE
() and CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE
(), which are
present on the BSDs but are not present in glibc, fix this
limitation by allowing var
to safely be removed from
the list and freed from within the loop without interfering
with the traversal.
#include <stddef.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <sys/queue.h> struct entry { int data; CIRCLEQ_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* Queue */ }; CIRCLEQ_HEAD(circlehead, entry); int main(void) { struct entry *n1, *n2, *n3, *np; struct circlehead head; /* Queue head */ int i; CIRCLEQ_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the queue */ n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head */ CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries); n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the tail */ CIRCLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(&head, n1, entries); n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after */ CIRCLEQ_INSERT_AFTER(&head, n1, n2, entries); n3 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert before */ CIRCLEQ_INSERT_BEFORE(&head, n2, n3, entries); CIRCLEQ_REMOVE(&head, n2, entries); /* Deletion */ free(n2); /* Forward traversal */ i = 0; CIRCLEQ_FOREACH(np, &head, entries) np−>data = i++; /* Reverse traversal */ CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(np, &head, entries) printf("%i\n", np−>data); /* Queue deletion */ n1 = CIRCLEQ_FIRST(&head); while (n1 != (void *)&head) { n2 = CIRCLEQ_NEXT(n1, entries); free(n1); n1 = n2; } CIRCLEQ_INIT(&head); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); }
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