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STRINGLIST(3)            BSD Library Functions Manual            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 available:

     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 within 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's not found.

SEE ALSO
     free(3), malloc(3)

HISTORY
     The stringlist functions appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.6 and NetBSD 1.3.

BSD                            November 28, 1999                           BSD

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