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ost::LinkedSingle(3) Library Functions Manual ost::LinkedSingle(3)

NAME

ost::LinkedSingle -
Self managed single linked list object chain.

SYNOPSIS

#include <object.h>

Public Member Functions


virtual LinkedSingle * getFirst (void)
 
Get first linked object in list. virtual LinkedSingle * getLast (void)
 
Gets the last object in the list. LinkedSingle * getNext (void)
 
Get next object, for convenience. virtual void insert (LinkedSingle &obj)
 
Insert object into chain. LinkedSingle & operator+= (LinkedSingle &obj)
 

Protected Member Functions


LinkedSingle ()
 
virtual ~LinkedSingle ()
 

Protected Attributes


LinkedSingle * nextObject
 

Detailed Description

Self managed single linked list object chain.
This is used for accumulating lists by using as a base class for a derived subclass.
Author:
David Sugar dyfet@gnutelephony.org Accumulating single linked list.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

ost::LinkedSingle::LinkedSingle () [inline], [protected]

virtual ost::LinkedSingle::~LinkedSingle () [protected], [virtual]

Member Function Documentation

virtual LinkedSingle* ost::LinkedSingle::getFirst (void) [virtual]

Get first linked object in list. This may be dynamically recast, and may refer to a master static bookmark pointer in a derived class. Otherwise it simply returns the current object. In a 'free' list, this may not only return the first object, but also set the first to next.
Returns:
pointer to first object in list.

virtual LinkedSingle* ost::LinkedSingle::getLast (void) [virtual]

Gets the last object in the list. This normally follows the links to the end. This is a virtual because derived class may include a static member bookmark for the current end.
Returns:
pointer to last object in list.

LinkedSingle* ost::LinkedSingle::getNext (void) [inline]

Get next object, for convenience. Derived class may use this with a dynamic cast.
Returns:
next object in list.

virtual void ost::LinkedSingle::insert ( LinkedSingle &obj) [virtual]

Insert object into chain. This is a virtual because derived class may choose instead to perform an insert at head or tail, may manage bookmarks, and may add mutex lock.
Parameters:
object being inserted.

LinkedSingle& ost::LinkedSingle::operator+= ( LinkedSingle &obj)

Member Data Documentation

LinkedSingle* ost::LinkedSingle::nextObject [protected]

Author

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