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      1  1.20  rillig /* $NetBSD: lst.c,v 1.20 2020/08/22 07:26:34 rillig Exp $ */
      2   1.1  rillig 
      3   1.1  rillig /*
      4   1.1  rillig  * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993
      5   1.1  rillig  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      6   1.1  rillig  *
      7   1.1  rillig  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
      8   1.1  rillig  * Adam de Boor.
      9   1.1  rillig  *
     10   1.1  rillig  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11   1.1  rillig  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12   1.1  rillig  * are met:
     13   1.1  rillig  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14   1.1  rillig  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15   1.1  rillig  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16   1.1  rillig  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17   1.1  rillig  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18   1.1  rillig  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     19   1.1  rillig  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     20   1.1  rillig  *    without specific prior written permission.
     21   1.1  rillig  *
     22   1.1  rillig  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     23   1.1  rillig  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     24   1.1  rillig  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     25   1.1  rillig  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     26   1.1  rillig  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     27   1.1  rillig  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     28   1.1  rillig  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     29   1.1  rillig  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     30   1.1  rillig  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     31   1.1  rillig  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     32   1.1  rillig  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     33   1.1  rillig  */
     34   1.1  rillig 
     35   1.8  rillig #include <assert.h>
     36   1.8  rillig 
     37  1.19  rillig #include "make.h"
     38   1.1  rillig 
     39   1.1  rillig #ifndef MAKE_NATIVE
     40  1.20  rillig static char rcsid[] = "$NetBSD: lst.c,v 1.20 2020/08/22 07:26:34 rillig Exp $";
     41   1.1  rillig #else
     42   1.1  rillig #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     43   1.1  rillig #ifndef lint
     44  1.20  rillig __RCSID("$NetBSD: lst.c,v 1.20 2020/08/22 07:26:34 rillig Exp $");
     45   1.1  rillig #endif /* not lint */
     46   1.1  rillig #endif
     47   1.1  rillig 
     48  1.13  rillig struct ListNode {
     49  1.15  rillig     struct ListNode *prev;	/* previous element in list */
     50  1.15  rillig     struct ListNode *next;	/* next in list */
     51   1.7  rillig     uint8_t useCount;		/* Count of functions using the node.
     52   1.4  rillig 				 * node may not be deleted until count
     53   1.4  rillig 				 * goes to 0 */
     54   1.7  rillig     Boolean deleted;		/* List node should be removed when done */
     55   1.4  rillig     void *datum;		/* datum associated with this element */
     56  1.13  rillig };
     57   1.1  rillig 
     58   1.1  rillig typedef enum {
     59   1.1  rillig     Head, Middle, Tail, Unknown
     60   1.1  rillig } Where;
     61   1.1  rillig 
     62  1.13  rillig struct List {
     63  1.15  rillig     LstNode first;		/* first node in list */
     64  1.15  rillig     LstNode last;		/* last node in list */
     65  1.20  rillig 
     66  1.20  rillig     /* fields for sequential access */
     67  1.15  rillig     Where lastAccess;		/* Where in the list the last access was */
     68   1.4  rillig     Boolean isOpen;		/* true if list has been Lst_Open'ed */
     69  1.15  rillig     LstNode curr;		/* current node, if open. NULL if
     70   1.4  rillig 				 * *just* opened */
     71  1.20  rillig     LstNode prev;		/* Previous node, if open. Used by Lst_Remove */
     72  1.13  rillig };
     73   1.1  rillig 
     74   1.2  rillig static Boolean
     75  1.20  rillig LstIsValid(Lst list)
     76   1.2  rillig {
     77  1.16  rillig     return list != NULL;
     78   1.2  rillig }
     79   1.1  rillig 
     80   1.2  rillig static Boolean
     81  1.20  rillig LstNodeIsValid(LstNode node)
     82   1.2  rillig {
     83  1.16  rillig     return node != NULL;
     84   1.2  rillig }
     85   1.1  rillig 
     86  1.12  rillig static LstNode
     87  1.12  rillig LstNodeNew(void *datum)
     88  1.12  rillig {
     89  1.16  rillig     LstNode node = bmake_malloc(sizeof *node);
     90  1.15  rillig     /* prev will be initialized by the calling code. */
     91  1.15  rillig     /* next will be initialized by the calling code. */
     92  1.16  rillig     node->useCount = 0;
     93  1.16  rillig     node->deleted = FALSE;
     94  1.16  rillig     node->datum = datum;
     95  1.16  rillig     return node;
     96  1.12  rillig }
     97  1.12  rillig 
     98   1.2  rillig static Boolean
     99  1.16  rillig LstIsEmpty(Lst list)
    100   1.2  rillig {
    101  1.16  rillig     return list->first == NULL;
    102   1.2  rillig }
    103   1.1  rillig 
    104   1.5  rillig /* Create and initialize a new, empty list. */
    105   1.1  rillig Lst
    106   1.5  rillig Lst_Init(void)
    107   1.1  rillig {
    108  1.16  rillig     Lst list = bmake_malloc(sizeof *list);
    109   1.1  rillig 
    110  1.16  rillig     list->first = NULL;
    111  1.16  rillig     list->last = NULL;
    112  1.16  rillig     list->isOpen = FALSE;
    113  1.16  rillig     list->lastAccess = Unknown;
    114   1.1  rillig 
    115  1.16  rillig     return list;
    116   1.1  rillig }
    117   1.1  rillig 
    118  1.14  rillig /* Duplicate an entire list, usually by copying the datum pointers.
    119  1.14  rillig  * If copyProc is given, that function is used to create the new datum from the
    120  1.14  rillig  * old datum, usually by creating a copy of it.
    121  1.14  rillig  * Return the new list, or NULL on failure. */
    122   1.1  rillig Lst
    123  1.16  rillig Lst_Duplicate(Lst list, DuplicateProc *copyProc)
    124   1.1  rillig {
    125  1.16  rillig     Lst newList;
    126  1.16  rillig     LstNode node;
    127   1.1  rillig 
    128  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list)) {
    129   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    130   1.1  rillig     }
    131   1.1  rillig 
    132  1.16  rillig     newList = Lst_Init();
    133   1.1  rillig 
    134  1.16  rillig     node = list->first;
    135  1.16  rillig     while (node != NULL) {
    136   1.1  rillig 	if (copyProc != NULL) {
    137  1.16  rillig 	    if (Lst_AtEnd(newList, copyProc(node->datum)) == FAILURE) {
    138   1.1  rillig 		return NULL;
    139   1.1  rillig 	    }
    140  1.16  rillig 	} else if (Lst_AtEnd(newList, node->datum) == FAILURE) {
    141   1.1  rillig 	    return NULL;
    142   1.1  rillig 	}
    143   1.1  rillig 
    144  1.16  rillig 	node = node->next;
    145   1.1  rillig     }
    146   1.1  rillig 
    147  1.16  rillig     return newList;
    148   1.1  rillig }
    149   1.1  rillig 
    150  1.14  rillig /* Destroy a list and free all its resources. If the freeProc is given, it is
    151  1.14  rillig  * called with the datum from each node in turn before the node is freed. */
    152   1.1  rillig void
    153   1.1  rillig Lst_Destroy(Lst list, FreeProc *freeProc)
    154   1.1  rillig {
    155  1.16  rillig     LstNode node;
    156  1.16  rillig     LstNode next = NULL;
    157   1.1  rillig 
    158   1.1  rillig     if (list == NULL)
    159   1.1  rillig 	return;
    160   1.1  rillig 
    161   1.1  rillig     /* To ease scanning */
    162  1.15  rillig     if (list->last != NULL)
    163  1.15  rillig 	list->last->next = NULL;
    164   1.1  rillig     else {
    165   1.1  rillig 	free(list);
    166   1.1  rillig 	return;
    167   1.1  rillig     }
    168   1.1  rillig 
    169   1.1  rillig     if (freeProc) {
    170  1.16  rillig 	for (node = list->first; node != NULL; node = next) {
    171  1.16  rillig 	    next = node->next;
    172  1.16  rillig 	    freeProc(node->datum);
    173  1.16  rillig 	    free(node);
    174   1.1  rillig 	}
    175   1.1  rillig     } else {
    176  1.16  rillig 	for (node = list->first; node != NULL; node = next) {
    177  1.16  rillig 	    next = node->next;
    178  1.16  rillig 	    free(node);
    179   1.1  rillig 	}
    180   1.1  rillig     }
    181   1.1  rillig 
    182   1.1  rillig     free(list);
    183   1.1  rillig }
    184   1.1  rillig 
    185   1.1  rillig /*
    186   1.1  rillig  * Functions to modify a list
    187   1.1  rillig  */
    188   1.1  rillig 
    189  1.14  rillig /* Insert a new node with the given piece of data before the given node in the
    190  1.14  rillig  * given list. */
    191   1.1  rillig ReturnStatus
    192  1.16  rillig Lst_InsertBefore(Lst list, LstNode node, void *datum)
    193   1.1  rillig {
    194  1.16  rillig     LstNode newNode;
    195   1.1  rillig 
    196   1.1  rillig     /*
    197   1.1  rillig      * check validity of arguments
    198   1.1  rillig      */
    199  1.20  rillig     if (LstIsValid(list) && (LstIsEmpty(list) && node == NULL))
    200   1.1  rillig 	goto ok;
    201   1.1  rillig 
    202  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list) || LstIsEmpty(list) || !LstNodeIsValid(node)) {
    203   1.1  rillig 	return FAILURE;
    204   1.1  rillig     }
    205   1.1  rillig 
    206   1.1  rillig     ok:
    207  1.16  rillig     newNode = LstNodeNew(datum);
    208   1.1  rillig 
    209  1.16  rillig     if (node == NULL) {
    210  1.16  rillig 	newNode->prev = newNode->next = NULL;
    211  1.16  rillig 	list->first = list->last = newNode;
    212   1.1  rillig     } else {
    213  1.16  rillig 	newNode->prev = node->prev;
    214  1.16  rillig 	newNode->next = node;
    215   1.1  rillig 
    216  1.16  rillig 	if (newNode->prev != NULL) {
    217  1.16  rillig 	    newNode->prev->next = newNode;
    218   1.1  rillig 	}
    219  1.16  rillig 	node->prev = newNode;
    220   1.1  rillig 
    221  1.16  rillig 	if (node == list->first) {
    222  1.16  rillig 	    list->first = newNode;
    223   1.1  rillig 	}
    224   1.1  rillig     }
    225   1.1  rillig 
    226   1.1  rillig     return SUCCESS;
    227   1.1  rillig }
    228   1.1  rillig 
    229  1.14  rillig /* Insert a new node with the given piece of data after the given node in the
    230  1.14  rillig  * given list. */
    231   1.1  rillig ReturnStatus
    232  1.16  rillig Lst_InsertAfter(Lst list, LstNode node, void *datum)
    233   1.1  rillig {
    234  1.17  rillig     LstNode newNode;
    235   1.1  rillig 
    236  1.20  rillig     if (LstIsValid(list) && (node == NULL && LstIsEmpty(list))) {
    237   1.1  rillig 	goto ok;
    238   1.1  rillig     }
    239   1.1  rillig 
    240  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list) || LstIsEmpty(list) || !LstNodeIsValid(node)) {
    241   1.1  rillig 	return FAILURE;
    242   1.1  rillig     }
    243   1.1  rillig     ok:
    244   1.1  rillig 
    245  1.17  rillig     newNode = LstNodeNew(datum);
    246   1.1  rillig 
    247  1.16  rillig     if (node == NULL) {
    248  1.17  rillig 	newNode->next = newNode->prev = NULL;
    249  1.17  rillig 	list->first = list->last = newNode;
    250   1.1  rillig     } else {
    251  1.17  rillig 	newNode->prev = node;
    252  1.17  rillig 	newNode->next = node->next;
    253   1.1  rillig 
    254  1.17  rillig 	node->next = newNode;
    255  1.17  rillig 	if (newNode->next != NULL) {
    256  1.17  rillig 	    newNode->next->prev = newNode;
    257   1.1  rillig 	}
    258   1.1  rillig 
    259  1.16  rillig 	if (node == list->last) {
    260  1.17  rillig 	    list->last = newNode;
    261   1.1  rillig 	}
    262   1.1  rillig     }
    263   1.1  rillig 
    264   1.1  rillig     return SUCCESS;
    265   1.1  rillig }
    266   1.1  rillig 
    267  1.14  rillig /* Add a piece of data at the front of the given list. */
    268   1.1  rillig ReturnStatus
    269  1.16  rillig Lst_AtFront(Lst list, void *datum)
    270   1.1  rillig {
    271  1.16  rillig     LstNode front = Lst_First(list);
    272  1.16  rillig     return Lst_InsertBefore(list, front, datum);
    273   1.1  rillig }
    274   1.1  rillig 
    275  1.14  rillig /* Add a piece of data at the end of the given list. */
    276   1.1  rillig ReturnStatus
    277  1.16  rillig Lst_AtEnd(Lst list, void *datum)
    278   1.1  rillig {
    279  1.16  rillig     LstNode end = Lst_Last(list);
    280  1.16  rillig     return Lst_InsertAfter(list, end, datum);
    281   1.1  rillig }
    282   1.1  rillig 
    283   1.8  rillig /* Remove the given node from the given list.
    284   1.8  rillig  * The datum stored in the node must be freed by the caller, if necessary. */
    285   1.8  rillig void
    286  1.16  rillig Lst_RemoveS(Lst list, LstNode node)
    287   1.1  rillig {
    288  1.20  rillig     assert(LstIsValid(list));
    289  1.20  rillig     assert(LstNodeIsValid(node));
    290   1.1  rillig 
    291   1.1  rillig     /*
    292   1.1  rillig      * unlink it from the list
    293   1.1  rillig      */
    294  1.16  rillig     if (node->next != NULL) {
    295  1.16  rillig 	node->next->prev = node->prev;
    296   1.1  rillig     }
    297  1.16  rillig     if (node->prev != NULL) {
    298  1.16  rillig 	node->prev->next = node->next;
    299   1.1  rillig     }
    300   1.1  rillig 
    301   1.1  rillig     /*
    302  1.15  rillig      * if either the first or last of the list point to this node,
    303   1.1  rillig      * adjust them accordingly
    304   1.1  rillig      */
    305  1.16  rillig     if (list->first == node) {
    306  1.16  rillig 	list->first = node->next;
    307   1.1  rillig     }
    308  1.16  rillig     if (list->last == node) {
    309  1.16  rillig 	list->last = node->prev;
    310   1.1  rillig     }
    311   1.1  rillig 
    312   1.1  rillig     /*
    313   1.1  rillig      * Sequential access stuff. If the node we're removing is the current
    314   1.1  rillig      * node in the list, reset the current node to the previous one. If the
    315  1.15  rillig      * previous one was non-existent (prev == NULL), we set the
    316   1.1  rillig      * end to be Unknown, since it is.
    317   1.1  rillig      */
    318  1.16  rillig     if (list->isOpen && list->curr == node) {
    319  1.15  rillig 	list->curr = list->prev;
    320  1.15  rillig 	if (list->curr == NULL) {
    321  1.15  rillig 	    list->lastAccess = Unknown;
    322   1.1  rillig 	}
    323   1.1  rillig     }
    324   1.1  rillig 
    325   1.1  rillig     /*
    326   1.1  rillig      * note that the datum is unmolested. The caller must free it as
    327   1.1  rillig      * necessary and as expected.
    328   1.1  rillig      */
    329  1.16  rillig     if (node->useCount == 0) {
    330  1.16  rillig 	free(node);
    331   1.1  rillig     } else {
    332  1.16  rillig 	node->deleted = TRUE;
    333   1.1  rillig     }
    334   1.1  rillig }
    335   1.1  rillig 
    336   1.8  rillig /* Replace the datum in the given node with the new datum. */
    337   1.8  rillig void
    338  1.16  rillig Lst_ReplaceS(LstNode node, void *datum)
    339   1.1  rillig {
    340  1.16  rillig     node->datum = datum;
    341   1.1  rillig }
    342   1.1  rillig 
    343   1.1  rillig 
    344   1.1  rillig /*
    345   1.1  rillig  * Node-specific functions
    346   1.1  rillig  */
    347   1.1  rillig 
    348  1.14  rillig /* Return the first node from the given list, or NULL if the list is empty or
    349  1.14  rillig  * invalid. */
    350   1.1  rillig LstNode
    351  1.16  rillig Lst_First(Lst list)
    352   1.1  rillig {
    353  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list) || LstIsEmpty(list)) {
    354   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    355   1.1  rillig     } else {
    356  1.16  rillig 	return list->first;
    357   1.1  rillig     }
    358   1.1  rillig }
    359   1.1  rillig 
    360  1.14  rillig /* Return the last node from the given list, or NULL if the list is empty or
    361  1.14  rillig  * invalid. */
    362   1.1  rillig LstNode
    363  1.16  rillig Lst_Last(Lst list)
    364   1.1  rillig {
    365  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list) || LstIsEmpty(list)) {
    366   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    367   1.1  rillig     } else {
    368  1.16  rillig 	return list->last;
    369   1.1  rillig     }
    370   1.1  rillig }
    371   1.1  rillig 
    372   1.6  rillig /* Return the successor to the given node on its list, or NULL. */
    373   1.1  rillig LstNode
    374  1.16  rillig Lst_Succ(LstNode node)
    375   1.1  rillig {
    376  1.16  rillig     if (node == NULL) {
    377   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    378   1.1  rillig     } else {
    379  1.16  rillig 	return node->next;
    380   1.1  rillig     }
    381   1.1  rillig }
    382   1.1  rillig 
    383   1.6  rillig /* Return the predecessor to the given node on its list, or NULL. */
    384   1.1  rillig LstNode
    385  1.16  rillig Lst_Prev(LstNode node)
    386   1.1  rillig {
    387  1.16  rillig     if (node == NULL) {
    388   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    389   1.1  rillig     } else {
    390  1.16  rillig 	return node->prev;
    391   1.1  rillig     }
    392   1.1  rillig }
    393   1.1  rillig 
    394  1.14  rillig /* Return the datum stored in the given node, or NULL if the node is invalid. */
    395   1.1  rillig void *
    396  1.16  rillig Lst_Datum(LstNode node)
    397   1.1  rillig {
    398  1.16  rillig     if (node != NULL) {
    399  1.16  rillig 	return node->datum;
    400   1.1  rillig     } else {
    401   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    402   1.1  rillig     }
    403   1.1  rillig }
    404   1.1  rillig 
    405   1.1  rillig 
    406   1.1  rillig /*
    407   1.1  rillig  * Functions for entire lists
    408   1.1  rillig  */
    409   1.1  rillig 
    410  1.14  rillig /* Return TRUE if the given list is empty or invalid. */
    411   1.1  rillig Boolean
    412  1.16  rillig Lst_IsEmpty(Lst list)
    413   1.1  rillig {
    414  1.20  rillig     return !LstIsValid(list) || LstIsEmpty(list);
    415   1.1  rillig }
    416   1.1  rillig 
    417  1.14  rillig /* Return the first node from the given list for which the given comparison
    418  1.14  rillig  * function returns 0, or NULL if none of the nodes matches. */
    419   1.1  rillig LstNode
    420  1.16  rillig Lst_Find(Lst list, const void *cmpData, int (*cmp)(const void *, const void *))
    421   1.1  rillig {
    422  1.16  rillig     return Lst_FindFrom(list, Lst_First(list), cmpData, cmp);
    423   1.1  rillig }
    424   1.1  rillig 
    425  1.14  rillig /* Return the first node from the given list, starting at the given node, for
    426  1.14  rillig  * which the given comparison function returns 0, or NULL if none of the nodes
    427  1.14  rillig  * matches. */
    428   1.1  rillig LstNode
    429  1.16  rillig Lst_FindFrom(Lst list, LstNode node, const void *cmpData,
    430  1.16  rillig 	     int (*cmp)(const void *, const void *))
    431   1.1  rillig {
    432  1.13  rillig     LstNode tln;
    433   1.1  rillig 
    434  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list) || LstIsEmpty(list) || !LstNodeIsValid(node)) {
    435   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    436   1.1  rillig     }
    437   1.1  rillig 
    438  1.16  rillig     tln = node;
    439   1.1  rillig 
    440   1.1  rillig     do {
    441  1.16  rillig 	if ((*cmp)(tln->datum, cmpData) == 0)
    442   1.1  rillig 	    return tln;
    443  1.15  rillig 	tln = tln->next;
    444  1.16  rillig     } while (tln != node && tln != NULL);
    445   1.1  rillig 
    446   1.1  rillig     return NULL;
    447   1.1  rillig }
    448   1.1  rillig 
    449  1.14  rillig /* Return the first node that contains the given datum, or NULL. */
    450   1.1  rillig LstNode
    451  1.16  rillig Lst_Member(Lst list, void *datum)
    452   1.1  rillig {
    453  1.16  rillig     LstNode node;
    454   1.1  rillig 
    455   1.1  rillig     if (list == NULL) {
    456   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    457   1.1  rillig     }
    458  1.16  rillig     node = list->first;
    459  1.16  rillig     if (node == NULL) {
    460   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    461   1.1  rillig     }
    462   1.1  rillig 
    463   1.1  rillig     do {
    464  1.16  rillig 	if (node->datum == datum) {
    465  1.16  rillig 	    return node;
    466   1.1  rillig 	}
    467  1.16  rillig 	node = node->next;
    468  1.16  rillig     } while (node != NULL && node != list->first);
    469   1.1  rillig 
    470   1.1  rillig     return NULL;
    471   1.1  rillig }
    472   1.1  rillig 
    473  1.14  rillig /* Apply the given function to each element of the given list. The function
    474  1.14  rillig  * should return 0 if traversal should continue and non-zero if it should
    475  1.14  rillig  * abort. */
    476   1.1  rillig int
    477  1.16  rillig Lst_ForEach(Lst list, int (*proc)(void *, void *), void *procData)
    478   1.1  rillig {
    479  1.16  rillig     return Lst_ForEachFrom(list, Lst_First(list), proc, procData);
    480   1.1  rillig }
    481   1.1  rillig 
    482  1.14  rillig /* Apply the given function to each element of the given list, starting from
    483  1.14  rillig  * the given node. The function should return 0 if traversal should continue,
    484  1.14  rillig  * and non-zero if it should abort. */
    485   1.1  rillig int
    486  1.16  rillig Lst_ForEachFrom(Lst list, LstNode node,
    487  1.16  rillig 		int (*proc)(void *, void *), void *procData)
    488   1.1  rillig {
    489  1.16  rillig     LstNode tln = node;
    490  1.13  rillig     LstNode next;
    491   1.4  rillig     Boolean done;
    492   1.4  rillig     int result;
    493   1.1  rillig 
    494  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list) || LstIsEmpty(list)) {
    495   1.1  rillig 	return 0;
    496   1.1  rillig     }
    497   1.1  rillig 
    498   1.1  rillig     do {
    499   1.1  rillig 	/*
    500   1.1  rillig 	 * Take care of having the current element deleted out from under
    501   1.1  rillig 	 * us.
    502   1.1  rillig 	 */
    503   1.1  rillig 
    504  1.15  rillig 	next = tln->next;
    505   1.1  rillig 
    506   1.1  rillig 	/*
    507   1.1  rillig 	 * We're done with the traversal if
    508   1.1  rillig 	 *  - the next node to examine is the first in the queue or
    509   1.1  rillig 	 *    doesn't exist and
    510   1.1  rillig 	 *  - nothing's been added after the current node (check this
    511   1.1  rillig 	 *    after proc() has been called).
    512   1.1  rillig 	 */
    513  1.15  rillig 	done = (next == NULL || next == list->first);
    514   1.1  rillig 
    515  1.17  rillig 	tln->useCount++;
    516  1.16  rillig 	result = (*proc)(tln->datum, procData);
    517  1.17  rillig 	tln->useCount--;
    518   1.1  rillig 
    519   1.1  rillig 	/*
    520   1.1  rillig 	 * Now check whether a node has been added.
    521   1.1  rillig 	 * Note: this doesn't work if this node was deleted before
    522   1.1  rillig 	 *       the new node was added.
    523   1.1  rillig 	 */
    524  1.15  rillig 	if (next != tln->next) {
    525  1.15  rillig 	    next = tln->next;
    526   1.4  rillig 	    done = 0;
    527   1.1  rillig 	}
    528   1.1  rillig 
    529   1.7  rillig 	if (tln->deleted) {
    530   1.1  rillig 	    free((char *)tln);
    531   1.1  rillig 	}
    532   1.1  rillig 	tln = next;
    533   1.1  rillig     } while (!result && !LstIsEmpty(list) && !done);
    534   1.1  rillig 
    535   1.1  rillig     return result;
    536   1.1  rillig }
    537   1.1  rillig 
    538  1.14  rillig /* Concatenate two lists. New nodes are created to hold the data elements,
    539  1.14  rillig  * if specified, but the data themselves are not copied. If the data
    540  1.14  rillig  * should be duplicated to avoid confusion with another list, the Lst_Duplicate
    541  1.14  rillig  * function should be called first. If LST_CONCLINK is specified, the second
    542  1.14  rillig  * list is destroyed since its pointers have been corrupted and the list is no
    543  1.14  rillig  * longer usable.
    544   1.1  rillig  *
    545   1.1  rillig  * Input:
    546  1.16  rillig  *	list1		The list to which list2 is to be appended
    547  1.16  rillig  *	list2		The list to append to list1
    548  1.14  rillig  *	flags		LST_CONCNEW if the list nodes should be duplicated
    549  1.14  rillig  *			LST_CONCLINK if the list nodes should just be relinked
    550   1.1  rillig  */
    551   1.1  rillig ReturnStatus
    552  1.16  rillig Lst_Concat(Lst list1, Lst list2, int flags)
    553   1.1  rillig {
    554  1.16  rillig     LstNode node;	/* original node */
    555  1.16  rillig     LstNode newNode;
    556  1.16  rillig     LstNode last;	/* the last element in the list.
    557  1.16  rillig 			 * Keeps bookkeeping until the end */
    558   1.1  rillig 
    559  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list1) || !LstIsValid(list2)) {
    560   1.1  rillig 	return FAILURE;
    561   1.1  rillig     }
    562   1.1  rillig 
    563   1.1  rillig     if (flags == LST_CONCLINK) {
    564  1.15  rillig 	if (list2->first != NULL) {
    565   1.1  rillig 	    /*
    566   1.1  rillig 	     * So long as the second list isn't empty, we just link the
    567   1.1  rillig 	     * first element of the second list to the last element of the
    568   1.1  rillig 	     * first list. If the first list isn't empty, we then link the
    569   1.1  rillig 	     * last element of the list to the first element of the second list
    570   1.1  rillig 	     * The last element of the second list, if it exists, then becomes
    571   1.1  rillig 	     * the last element of the first list.
    572   1.1  rillig 	     */
    573  1.15  rillig 	    list2->first->prev = list1->last;
    574  1.15  rillig 	    if (list1->last != NULL) {
    575  1.15  rillig 		list1->last->next = list2->first;
    576   1.1  rillig 	    } else {
    577  1.15  rillig 		list1->first = list2->first;
    578   1.1  rillig 	    }
    579  1.15  rillig 	    list1->last = list2->last;
    580   1.1  rillig 	}
    581  1.16  rillig 	free(list2);
    582  1.15  rillig     } else if (list2->first != NULL) {
    583   1.1  rillig 	/*
    584  1.15  rillig 	 * We set the 'next' of the last element of list 2 to be nil to make
    585   1.1  rillig 	 * the loop less difficult. The loop simply goes through the entire
    586  1.15  rillig 	 * second list creating new LstNodes and filling in the 'next', and
    587  1.16  rillig 	 * 'prev' to fit into list1 and its datum field from the
    588  1.16  rillig 	 * datum field of the corresponding element in list2. The 'last' node
    589  1.16  rillig 	 * follows the last of the new nodes along until the entire list2 has
    590   1.1  rillig 	 * been appended. Only then does the bookkeeping catch up with the
    591   1.1  rillig 	 * changes. During the first iteration of the loop, if 'last' is nil,
    592   1.1  rillig 	 * the first list must have been empty so the newly-created node is
    593   1.1  rillig 	 * made the first node of the list.
    594   1.1  rillig 	 */
    595  1.15  rillig 	list2->last->next = NULL;
    596  1.16  rillig 	for (last = list1->last, node = list2->first;
    597  1.16  rillig 	     node != NULL;
    598  1.16  rillig 	     node = node->next)
    599  1.16  rillig 	{
    600  1.16  rillig 	    newNode = LstNodeNew(node->datum);
    601   1.1  rillig 	    if (last != NULL) {
    602  1.16  rillig 		last->next = newNode;
    603   1.1  rillig 	    } else {
    604  1.16  rillig 		list1->first = newNode;
    605   1.1  rillig 	    }
    606  1.16  rillig 	    newNode->prev = last;
    607  1.16  rillig 	    last = newNode;
    608   1.1  rillig 	}
    609   1.1  rillig 
    610   1.1  rillig 	/*
    611   1.1  rillig 	 * Finish bookkeeping. The last new element becomes the last element
    612   1.1  rillig 	 * of list one.
    613   1.1  rillig 	 */
    614  1.15  rillig 	list1->last = last;
    615  1.15  rillig 	last->next = NULL;
    616   1.1  rillig     }
    617   1.1  rillig 
    618   1.1  rillig     return SUCCESS;
    619   1.1  rillig }
    620   1.1  rillig 
    621   1.1  rillig 
    622   1.1  rillig /*
    623   1.1  rillig  * these functions are for dealing with a list as a table, of sorts.
    624   1.1  rillig  * An idea of the "current element" is kept and used by all the functions
    625   1.1  rillig  * between Lst_Open() and Lst_Close().
    626   1.1  rillig  *
    627   1.1  rillig  * The sequential functions access the list in a slightly different way.
    628   1.1  rillig  * CurPtr points to their idea of the current node in the list and they
    629   1.1  rillig  * access the list based on it.
    630   1.1  rillig  */
    631   1.1  rillig 
    632  1.14  rillig /* Open a list for sequential access. A list can still be searched, etc.,
    633  1.14  rillig  * without confusing these functions. */
    634   1.1  rillig ReturnStatus
    635  1.16  rillig Lst_Open(Lst list)
    636   1.1  rillig {
    637  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list)) {
    638   1.4  rillig 	return FAILURE;
    639   1.4  rillig     }
    640  1.19  rillig     Lst_OpenS(list);
    641   1.4  rillig     return SUCCESS;
    642   1.1  rillig }
    643   1.1  rillig 
    644  1.10  rillig /* Open a list for sequential access. A list can still be searched, etc.,
    645  1.10  rillig  * without confusing these functions. */
    646  1.10  rillig void
    647  1.16  rillig Lst_OpenS(Lst list)
    648  1.10  rillig {
    649  1.20  rillig     assert(LstIsValid(list));
    650  1.19  rillig #if 0
    651  1.19  rillig     /* XXX: This assertion fails for NetBSD's "build.sh -j1 tools", somewhere
    652  1.19  rillig      * between "dependall ===> compat" and "dependall ===> binstall".
    653  1.19  rillig      * Building without the "-j1" succeeds though. */
    654  1.19  rillig     if (list->isOpen)
    655  1.19  rillig 	Parse_Error(PARSE_WARNING, "Internal inconsistency: list opened twice");
    656  1.19  rillig     assert(!list->isOpen);
    657  1.19  rillig #endif
    658  1.10  rillig 
    659  1.16  rillig     list->isOpen = TRUE;
    660  1.16  rillig     list->lastAccess = LstIsEmpty(list) ? Head : Unknown;
    661  1.16  rillig     list->curr = NULL;
    662  1.10  rillig }
    663  1.10  rillig 
    664  1.10  rillig /* Return the next node for the given list, or NULL if the end has been
    665  1.10  rillig  * reached. */
    666   1.1  rillig LstNode
    667  1.16  rillig Lst_NextS(Lst list)
    668   1.1  rillig {
    669  1.16  rillig     LstNode node;
    670   1.1  rillig 
    671  1.20  rillig     assert(LstIsValid(list));
    672   1.9  rillig     assert(list->isOpen);
    673   1.1  rillig 
    674  1.15  rillig     list->prev = list->curr;
    675   1.1  rillig 
    676  1.15  rillig     if (list->curr == NULL) {
    677  1.15  rillig 	if (list->lastAccess == Unknown) {
    678   1.1  rillig 	    /*
    679  1.15  rillig 	     * If we're just starting out, lastAccess will be Unknown.
    680   1.1  rillig 	     * Then we want to start this thing off in the right
    681  1.15  rillig 	     * direction -- at the start with lastAccess being Middle.
    682   1.1  rillig 	     */
    683  1.16  rillig 	    list->curr = node = list->first;
    684  1.15  rillig 	    list->lastAccess = Middle;
    685   1.1  rillig 	} else {
    686  1.16  rillig 	    node = NULL;
    687  1.15  rillig 	    list->lastAccess = Tail;
    688   1.1  rillig 	}
    689   1.1  rillig     } else {
    690  1.16  rillig 	node = list->curr->next;
    691  1.16  rillig 	list->curr = node;
    692   1.1  rillig 
    693  1.16  rillig 	if (node == list->first || node == NULL) {
    694   1.1  rillig 	    /*
    695   1.1  rillig 	     * If back at the front, then we've hit the end...
    696   1.1  rillig 	     */
    697  1.15  rillig 	    list->lastAccess = Tail;
    698   1.1  rillig 	} else {
    699   1.1  rillig 	    /*
    700   1.1  rillig 	     * Reset to Middle if gone past first.
    701   1.1  rillig 	     */
    702  1.15  rillig 	    list->lastAccess = Middle;
    703   1.1  rillig 	}
    704   1.1  rillig     }
    705   1.1  rillig 
    706  1.16  rillig     return node;
    707   1.1  rillig }
    708   1.1  rillig 
    709  1.10  rillig /* Close a list which was opened for sequential access. */
    710   1.1  rillig void
    711  1.16  rillig Lst_CloseS(Lst list)
    712   1.1  rillig {
    713  1.20  rillig     assert(LstIsValid(list));
    714  1.16  rillig     assert(list->isOpen);
    715   1.1  rillig 
    716  1.10  rillig     list->isOpen = FALSE;
    717  1.15  rillig     list->lastAccess = Unknown;
    718   1.1  rillig }
    719   1.1  rillig 
    720   1.1  rillig 
    721   1.1  rillig /*
    722   1.1  rillig  * for using the list as a queue
    723   1.1  rillig  */
    724   1.1  rillig 
    725  1.14  rillig /* Add the datum to the tail of the given list. */
    726   1.1  rillig ReturnStatus
    727  1.16  rillig Lst_EnQueue(Lst list, void *datum)
    728   1.1  rillig {
    729  1.20  rillig     if (!LstIsValid(list)) {
    730   1.1  rillig 	return FAILURE;
    731   1.1  rillig     }
    732   1.1  rillig 
    733  1.16  rillig     return Lst_InsertAfter(list, Lst_Last(list), datum);
    734   1.1  rillig }
    735   1.1  rillig 
    736  1.14  rillig /* Remove and return the datum at the head of the given list, or NULL if the
    737  1.14  rillig  * list is empty. */
    738   1.1  rillig void *
    739  1.16  rillig Lst_DeQueue(Lst list)
    740   1.1  rillig {
    741  1.16  rillig     LstNode head;
    742  1.16  rillig     void *datum;
    743   1.1  rillig 
    744  1.16  rillig     head = Lst_First(list);
    745  1.16  rillig     if (head == NULL) {
    746   1.1  rillig 	return NULL;
    747   1.1  rillig     }
    748   1.1  rillig 
    749  1.16  rillig     datum = head->datum;
    750  1.16  rillig     Lst_RemoveS(list, head);
    751  1.16  rillig     return datum;
    752   1.1  rillig }
    753