r6.1.0:lfds610_freelist_delete

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Source Files

/liblfds610/src/lfds610_freelist/lfds610_freelist_delete.c
/liblfds610/inc/liblfds610.h

Prototype

void lfds610_freelist_delete( struct lfds610_freelist_state *fs,
                            void (*user_data_delete_function)(void *user_data, void *user_state),
                            void *user_state );

Parameters

struct lfds610_freelist_state *fs

A freelist state as allocated by lfds610_freelist_new.

void (*user_data_delete_function)(void *user_data, void *user_state)

A callback function, which can be NULL. This function is called with the user data void pointer from each element before that element is deleted, giving the user an opportunity to delete any allocated state.

void *user_state

This pointer is passed into the user_data_delete_function as its second argument, enabling the caller to pass state into the callback function.

Return Value

No return value.

Notes

This function deletes the freelist. Any elements which have been popped and not returned to the freelist will be memory leaked when this function is called. As such, it is obviously necessary to ensure all elements are pushed onto the freelist before deleting the freelist.

See Also