stringlist(3)

NAME

stringlist, sl_init, sl_add, sl_free, sl_find - stringlist
manipulation
functions

LIBRARY

Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

#include <stringlist.h>
StringList *
sl_init();
int
sl_add(StringList *sl, char *item);
void
sl_free(StringList *sl, int freeall);
char *
sl_find(StringList *sl, char *item);

DESCRIPTION

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;
sl_str a pointer to the base of the array containing
the list.
sl_max the size of sl_str.
sl_cur the offset in sl_str of the current element.
The following stringlist manipulation functions are avail
able:
sl_init() Create a stringlist. Returns a pointer to a
StringList, or
NULL in case of failure.
sl_free() Releases memory occupied by sl and the sl->sl_str
array. If
freeall is non-zero, then each of the items with
in sl->sl_str
is released as well.
sl_add() Add item to sl->sl_str at sl->sl_cur, extending
the size of
sl->sl_str. Returns zero upon success, -1 upon
failure.
sl_find() Find item in sl, returning NULL if it is not
found.

SEE ALSO

free(3), malloc(3)

HISTORY

The stringlist functions appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.6 and NetB
SD 1.3.
BSD November 28, 1999
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