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NAMElibtar_list_new, libtar_list_free, libtar_list_next, libtar_list_prev, libtar_list_add, libtar_list_del, libtar_list_search, libtar_list_dup, libtar_list_merge, libtar_list_add_str - linked list routinesSYNOPSIS#include <libtar.h>libtar_list_t *libtar_list_new(int flags,
int (*cmpfunc)());
DESCRIPTIONThe libtar_list_new() function creates a new list. The flags argument must be one of the following values:
The libtar_list_free() function deallocates all memory associated with the list l. If freefunc is not NULL, it is called to free memory associated with each node in the list. The libtar_list_add() function adds the element pointed to by data to the list l. The position of the new element will be determined by the flags passed to libtar_list_new() when the list was created. The libtar_list_add_str() function tokenizes the string str using the delimiter characters in the string delim. The resulting tokens are added to list l using libtar_list_add(). The libtar_list_search() function searches for an element which matches data using the matching function matchfunc. If matchfunc is NULL, a default matching function designed for ASCII strings is used. Searching begins from the node pointed to by n. The libtar_list_del() function removes the entry pointed to by n from the list pointed to by l. The libtar_list_dup() function creates a copy of the list l using dynamically allocated memory. The libtar_list_merge() function creates a new list with flags and cmpfunc, in the same way as libtar_list_new(). It then adds all elements from list1 and list2 using libtar_list_add(). RETURN VALUEThe libtar_list_new(), libtar_list_dup(), and libtar_list_merge() functions return a pointer to the new list structure, or NULL on error.The libtar_list_next(), libtar_list_prev(), and libtar_list_search() functions return 1 when valid data is returned, or 0 otherwise. The libtar_list_add() and libtar_list_add_str() functions return 0 on success, or -1 on error. SEE ALSOlibtar_hash_new(3)
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