STRINGLIST(3bsd) | 3bsd | STRINGLIST(3bsd) |
stringlist
,
sl_init
, sl_add
,
sl_free
, sl_find
,
sl_delete
— stringlist
manipulation functions
library “libbsd”
#include
<stringlist.h>
(See
libbsd(7) for include usage.)
StringList *
sl_init
(void);
int
sl_add
(StringList
*sl, char
*item);
void
sl_free
(StringList
*sl, int
freeall);
char *
sl_find
(StringList
*sl, const char
*item);
int
sl_delete
(StringList
*sl, const char
*item, int
freeit);
The stringlist
functions manipulate
stringlists, which are lists of strings that extend automatically if
necessary.
The StringList structure has the following definition:
typedef struct _stringlist { char **sl_str; size_t sl_max; size_t sl_cur; } StringList;
where:
The following stringlist manipulation functions are available:
sl_init
()NULL
in case
of failure.sl_free
()sl_add
()sl_find
()NULL
if it's not found.sl_delete
()0
if the name is found and
-1
if the name is not found.The stringlist
functions appeared in
FreeBSD 2.2.6 and NetBSD
1.3.
May 6, 2010 | Debian |