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Stefane Fermigier
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348ac802
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348ac802
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Kirill Smelkov
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// See https://www.nexedi.com/licensing for rationale and options.
// Package list provides intrusive double-linked lists.
//
// Go standard library has container/list package which already provides
// double-linked lists. However in that implementation list itself is kept
// separate from data structures representing elements. This package provides
// alternative approach where elements embed necessary list heads which is
// sometimes more convenient, for example when one wants to move a list
// element in O(1) starting from pointer to just its data.
//
// TODO doc how to get to container of list head via unsafe.OffsetOf.
package
list
// Head is a list head entry for an element in an intrusive doubly-linked list.
//
// XXX doc how to get to container of this list head via unsafe.OffsetOf
//
// always call Init() to initialize a head before using it.
// Zero HEAD value is NOT valid - always call Init() to initialize a head
// before using it.
type
Head
struct
{
// XXX needs to be created with .next = .prev = self
next
,
prev
*
Head
}
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