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Lukas Fleischer
38865b8e48 Update copyright notices in source files, documentation and "COPYING".
* Update copyright dates (use 2004-2011 as date range everywhere).

* Change copyright holder from "Frederic Culot" to "calcurse Development
  Team".

Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
2011-04-22 07:26:05 +02:00
Lukas Fleischer
612204a60a Add macros for linked list operations.
Mostly in preparation to the pending thread-safe list macros. This way,
we have a similar interface to thead-safe and non-thread-safe lists.

This also adds LLIST_FOREACH and LLIST_FIND_FOREACH macros which can be
used as shortcuts when iterating over all list items or a subset of list
items that is accepted by a callback function.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
2011-04-19 11:42:33 +02:00
Lukas Fleischer
0eb1da8dd7 Add linked lists implementation.
As discussed on the mailing lists, the various linked list
implementations we currently use at a dozen of different places in the
calcurse source tree are inconvenient and should be replaced by a single
generic solution.

This is a first approach to introduce such a generic implemetation. It
provides following functions:

* llist_init(): Initialize a list.

* llist_free_inner(): Loop through a list and free all items.

* llist_free(): Free the list itself (but not the individual items).

* llist_first(): Get the first item of a list.

* llist_nth(): Get the nth item of a list.

* llist_next(): Get the successor of a list item.

* llist_find_first(): Find an item using a callback function.

* llist_find_next(): Find the next match using a callback function.

* llist_find_nth(): Find the nth item in a list (using a callback).

* llist_get_data(): Get a pointer to the actual data of a list item.

* llist_add(): Add an item at the end of a list.

* llist_add_sorted(): Add an item to a sorted list (using a comparison
                      callback function).

* llist_remove(): Remove an item from a list.

Linked lists are stored in "llist_t" structures, list items are to be
stored in "llist_item_t" structs.

All of the llist_*() functions either expect a pointer to a llist_t
structure (in case the function operates on the list itself) or a
pointer to a llist_item_t (llist_*_next() and llist_get_data()).

Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
2011-04-19 11:42:32 +02:00