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insque(3)
NAME
insque, remque - Insert or removes an element in a queue
SYNOPSIS
#include <search.h>
void insque(
void *element,
void *pred );
void remque(
void *element );
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc)
STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards
as follows:
insque(), remque(): XPG4-UNIX
Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about
industry standards and associated tags.
PARAMETERS
pred
Points to the element in the queue immediately before the element to be
inserted.
element
Points to the element to be inserted or deleted.
DESCRIPTION
The insque() and remque() functions manipulate queues built from doubly-
linked lists. The queue can be either circular or linear.
An application using these functions must define a structure in which the
first two members are pointers to the same type of structure and any
further members are application-specific. The first member of the structure
is a forward pointer to the next entry in the queue. The second member is a
backward pointer to the previous entry in the queue. If the queue is
linear, it is terminated with null pointers.
The insque() function inserts the element pointed to by element into a
queue immediately after the element pointed to by pred.
The remque() function removed the element pointed to by element from a
queue.
When using the queue as a linear list, the forward and backward pointers of
element can be initialized to null pointers by invoking
insque (&element, NULL);
where element is the initial element of the queue.
When using the queue as a circular list, the application must initialize
the forward pointer and the backward pointer of the initial element of the
queue to the element's own address.
RETURN VALUES
The insque() and remque() functions do not return a value.
SEE ALSO
Standards: standards(5)
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