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NAMEdelchain - delete an element of a chain_list See the file man1/alc_origin.1. SYNOPSIS#include "mut.h" chain_list ∗delchain(pthead, ptdel) chain_list ∗pthead; chain_list ∗ptdel; PARAMETERSDESCRIPTIONdelchain deletes the element of the chain_list pointed to by ptdel in the list pointed to by pthead. The list consistency is maintainded, and the element put back in the list of free blocks. RETURN VALUEdelchain returns a pointer to the new head of list if the ptdel pointer used to belong to the list. In most case, it has the value of pthead. If the pointer doesn't belong to the list, NULL is returned. ERROR"∗∗∗ mbk error ∗∗∗ delchain impossible : pointer NULL" At least one of the arguments are pointing to
NULL, and that clear that such a pointer can't be deleted, or used for
freeing.
EXAMPLE#include "mut.h" void delete_match(c0, c1) chain_list ∗c0, ∗c1; { chain_list ∗t0, ∗t1, ∗next; for (t0 = c0; t0; t0 = next) for (t1 = c1; t1; t1 = t1->NEXT) if (t1->DATA == t0->DATA) next = delchain(c0, t0); } SEE ALSOmbk(1), chain(3), addchain(3), freechain(3). See the file man1/alc_bug_report.1.
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