/* * Copyright (C) 2013 Freie Universität Berlin * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser * General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level * directory for more details. */ /** * @addtogroup core_util * @{ * * @file * @brief LIFO buffer API, read long description carefully * @author Heiko Will * * @details This LIFO implementation very efficiently handles integer values. * The caveat is that it **can only handle values between 0 and its own * size - 1**. Also it can only handle up to one element of each value. * If you insert a value twice the LIFO will break. */ #ifndef LIFO_H #define LIFO_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * @brief Check if the given lifo is empty. * * @param[in] array The lifo array to check. * * @return 1, if empty * @return 0, otherwise. */ int lifo_empty(int *array); /** * @brief Initialize a lifo array. * * @param[in,out] array An array of size *n* + 1, may not be NULL. * @param[in] n Maximum integer value the lifo is able to store. */ void lifo_init(int *array, int n); /** * @brief Insert an element into the lifo * * @param[in,out] array An integer array of least *i* + 1 size that **does not * already contain *i***, may not be NULL. * @param[in] i The integer value to store, between 0 and the size of * the array - 1, must not be stored already. * */ void lifo_insert(int *array, int i); /** * @brief Extract the least recently inserted element from the lifo. * * @param[in] array An integer array, may not be NULL. * * @return -1, if the lifo is empty. * @return the least recently inserted element, otherwise. */ int lifo_get(int *array); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* LIFO_H */ /** @} */