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NAME
wl_list - doubly-linked list
SYNOPSIS
#include <wayland-util.h> Public Attributes struct wl_list * prev struct wl_list * next
Detailed Description
doubly-linked list The list head is of 'struct wl_list' type, and must be initialized using wl_list_init(). All entries in the list must be of the same type. The item type must have a 'struct wl_list' member. This member will be initialized by wl_list_insert(). There is no need to call wl_list_init() on the individual item. To query if the list is empty in O(1), use wl_list_empty(). Let's call the list reference 'struct wl_list foo_list', the item type as 'item_t', and the item member as 'struct wl_list link'. The following code will initialize a list: struct wl_list foo_list; struct item_t { int foo; struct wl_list link; }; struct item_t item1, item2, item3; wl_list_init(&foo_list); wl_list_insert(&foo_list, &item1.link); Pushes item1 at the head wl_list_insert(&foo_list, &item2.link); Pushes item2 at the head wl_list_insert(&item2.link, &item3.link); Pushes item3 after item2 The list now looks like [item2, item3, item1] Will iterate the list in ascending order: item_t *item; wl_list_for_each(item, foo_list, link) { Do_something_with_item(item);
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