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/*++
Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
BILINK.C
Abstract:
Management for doubly linked lists
Author:
George Joy
Environment:
32-bit 'C'
Revision History:
--*/ #include <windows.h>
#include <dpf.h>
#include "bilink.h"
// Note: serialization of access to BILINK structures must
// take place in the calling code. Operations are
// not intrinsically atomic.
#ifdef DEBUG
int FindObject( BILINK *link, BILINK *list ) { BILINK *p = list->next; while(p != link && p != list) p= p->next; return (p==link); } #endif
void InsertAfter( BILINK *in, BILINK *after ) /*=========================================================================
* Description: * Insert an object after a specified object in the doubly linked list. * The after object could be the Head BILINK for adding to the head of a * queue. * Returns: * */ { #ifdef DEBUG
if(FindObject(in,after)) { DPF(0,"Attempt to re-insert object in BILINK queue\n"); DEBUG_BREAK(); } #endif
in->next = after->next; in->prev = after; after->next->prev = in; after->next = in; }
void InsertBefore( BILINK *in, BILINK *before ) /*=========================================================================
* Description: * Inserts an object before a specified object in the doubly linked list. * The before object could be the Head BILINK for adding to the end * of the queue * CALLED WITH INTERRUPTS_OFF * * Returns: * */ { #ifdef DEBUG
if(FindObject(in,before)) { DPF(0,"Attempt to re-insert object in BILINK queue\n"); DEBUG_BREAK(); } #endif
in->next = before; in->prev = before->prev; before->prev->next = in; before->prev = in; }
void Delete( BILINK *p ) /*=========================================================================
* Description: * * Delete a object from a doubly linked list. Make sure it IS on a list! * CALLED WITH INTERRUPTS OFF (must be atomic). * * Returns: * */ { p->next->prev = p->prev; p->prev->next = p->next; // p->next = p->prev = 0;
}
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