/* queuetest.c -- test program for generic queue package. * * Last edited: Tue Jul 28 15:38:58 1992 by bcs (Bradley C. Spatz) on wasp * * Copyright (C) 1992, Bradley C. Spatz, bcs@ufl.edu * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ static char brag[] = "$$Version: queuetest " "PACKAGE_VERSION" " Copyright (C) 1992 Bradley C. Spatz"; #include #include #include "../queue.h" main() { QUEUE *q; char cmd; int val, *pval; /* Print some instructions. */ printf("This program demonstrates the various queue manipulation\n"); printf("routines supplied by this package. Although this program\n"); printf("manipulates a queue of integers, data of any type and size\n"); printf("(and not just integers) are supported by the routines. See\n"); printf("the man page for more information.\n\n"); /* Allocate a new queue. */ q = q_init(); print_queue(q); /* Get some commands. */ printf("(e)nqueue, (d)equeue, (f)ront, (s)ize, (c)heck, (q)uit: "); while (scanf("%1s", &cmd) != EOF) { switch (cmd) { case 'e': printf("Value (int) to enqueue: "); if (scanf("%d", &val)) /* We ignore the return code here, butin practice, we may * fail (with a return code of 0). */ q_enqueue(q, &val, sizeof(val)); break; case 'd': pval = (int *) q_dequeue(q); if (pval != NULL) printf("%d dequeued.\n", *pval); else printf("Queue is empty!\n"); break; case 'f': pval = (int *) q_front(q); if (pval == NULL) printf("Queue is empty!\n"); else printf("%d at front.\n", *pval); break; case 's': val = q_size(q); printf("Queue has %d element%s.\n", val, ((val == 1) ? "" : "s")); break; case 'c': printf("Queue is%s empty.\n", (q_empty(q) ? "" : " not")); break; case 'q': q_free(q, QUEUE_DEALLOC); exit(0); break; default: printf("'%c' not a recognized command!\n", cmd); break; } print_queue(q); printf("\n(e)nqueue, (d)equeue, (f)ront, (s)ize, (c)heck, (q)uit: "); } exit(0); } /* Routine to print the integer stored at each node. In this example, * we ignore the first parameter, which might be useful if we were * searching the list or something. We must return 0 or 1, so we always * return 1. */ int print_element(input, curr) char *input; char *curr; { printf(" %d", *(int *) curr); return(TRUE); } /* Routine to print a queue of integers. */ print_queue(queue) QUEUE *queue; { printf("Queue: "); if (q_empty(queue)) printf("(empty)\n"); else { list_traverse(queue, (char *) 0, print_element, (LIST_FRNT | LIST_FORW | LIST_SAVE)); printf("\n"); } }