171 lines
5.4 KiB
C
171 lines
5.4 KiB
C
/*----------------------------------------------------------
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* HTBLA-Leonding / Class: <your class>
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* ---------------------------------------------------------
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* Exercise Number: S05
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* Title: List Interface
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* Author: S. Schraml
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* ----------------------------------------------------------
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* Description:
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* The declaration of a list abstract data type.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#ifndef ___LIST__H
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#define ___LIST__H
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include "list_types.h"
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/**
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* Obtains ('creates') and provides a 'new' list instance.
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* Any list obtained via this function MUST be released using
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* function `release_list()`.
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*
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* Note: This function does not make any assumptions
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* about how list components, esp. nodes, are allocated.
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*
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* @return The list instance or 0, if no list could by instantiated.
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*/
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IntList list_obtain();
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/**
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* Releases a list that was obtained earlier via function `obtain_list`.
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* Released lists MUST NOT be used anymore.
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*
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* Note: The implementation of this function does not make any assumptions
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* about the allocation method of list elements, but MUST match the implementation
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* of function `obtain_list` as its inverse function.
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*
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* @param p_list The pointer to the list to release. The value of the pointer
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* is set to 0, if the list was successfully released, otherwise it is left untouched.
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*/
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void list_release(IntList* p_list);
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/**
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* Determines whether or not the given list is valid.
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*
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* @param list The list to evaluate.
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* @return `True` if the list is valid, false otherwise.
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*/
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bool list_is_valid(IntList list);
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/**
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* Determines whether or not the list contains at least one item.
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*
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* @param list The list to evaluate.
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* @return `False` if the list contains one or more items, `true` otherwise.
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*/
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bool list_is_empty(IntList list);
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/**
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* Provides the number of values stored in the list.
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*
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* @param list The list to evaluate.
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* @return The number of values the list contains.
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*/
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int list_get_size(IntList list);
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/**
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* Determines whether or not the list given list contains the queried value
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* at least once.
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*
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* @param list The list to query.
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* @param value The value.
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* @return `True` if the list contains at least one instance of the value,
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* `false ` otherwise.
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*/
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bool list_contains(IntList list, int value);
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/**
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* Provides the value stored in the list at the given position.
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*
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* @param list The list from which the value shall be retrieved.
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* @param index The zero-based position index of the value to retrieve.
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* @return The value stored at the given position or 0, if the position
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* is not available.
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*/
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int list_get_at(IntList list, unsigned int index);
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/**
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* Inserts the given value at the end of the given list.
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*
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* @param list The list to which the value shall be appended.
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* @param value The value to append to the list.
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*/
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void list_insert(IntList list, int value);
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/**
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* Inserts the given value at the indexed position in a way the
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* the inserted value is on that position. The index is
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* - similar to arrays - zero-based. If the the list is shorter
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* than the indexed position, the value is inserted at the end
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* of the list.
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*
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* @param list The list into which the value shall be appended.
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* @param index The position index of the value to insert.
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* @param value The value to insert.
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*/
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void list_insert_at(IntList list, unsigned int index, int value);
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/**
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* Appends the `list_to_append` at the end of the given `list`.
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* The appended list is empty afterwards, because all nodes of that list
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* have been transferred to `list`.
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*
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* @param list The list that receives the other list.
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* @param list_to_append The list that is appended to `list`.
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*/
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/* This function is not required in this assignment. */
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/* void list_append(IntList list, IntList list_to_append); */
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/**
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* Removes the first occurrance of `value` from the given list.
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* If the list does not contain that value, the list shall not
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* be modified.
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*
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* @param list The list from which the given value shall be removed.
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* @param value The value to remove from the list.
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*/
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void list_remove(IntList list, int value);
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/**
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* Removes all occurrances of `value` from the list.
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* If the list does not contain that value, the list shall not
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* be modified.
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*
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* @param list The list from which all occurrances of `value` shall be removed.
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* @param value The `value` to remove throughout the list.
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*/
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void list_remove_all(IntList list, int value);
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/**
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* Removes the value at the indexed position from the given list
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* and provides that value. If the list does not have a value
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* at that position, the list remains unmodified.
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*
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* @param list The list from which the value at the given index shall be returned.
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* @param index The zero-based index of the value to return.
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* @return The removed value or 0 in case of errors.
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*/
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int list_remove_at(IntList list, unsigned int index);
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/**
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* Swaps the values at the given indexes, so that value at fst_idx becomes
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* the value at snd_idx and vice versa. The invocation is ignored, if the
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* list is invalid or at least one of the given indexes is out of range.
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*
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* @param list The list to manipulate
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* @param fst_idx The index of the first item to swap.
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* @param snd_idx The index of the second item to swap.
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*/
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void list_swap(IntList list, unsigned int fst_idx, unsigned int snd_idx);
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/**
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* Clears the given list by removing all values from the list.
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*
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* @param list The list to clear.
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*/
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void list_clear(IntList list);
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#endif
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