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36.Dd November 28, 1999
37.Os
38.Dt STRINGLIST 3
39.Sh NAME
40.Nm stringlist ,
41.Nm sl_init ,
42.Nm sl_add ,
43.Nm sl_free ,
44.Nm sl_find
45.Nd stringlist manipulation functions
46.Sh LIBRARY
47.Lb libc
48.Sh SYNOPSIS
49.Fd #include \*[Lt]stringlist.h\*[Gt]
50.Ft StringList *
51.Fn sl_init
52.Ft int
53.Fn sl_add "StringList *sl" "char *item"
54.Ft void
55.Fn sl_free "StringList *sl" "int freeall"
56.Ft char *
57.Fn sl_find "StringList *sl" "char *item"
58.Sh DESCRIPTION
59The
60.Nm
61functions manipulate stringlists, which are lists of
62strings that extend automatically if necessary.
63.Pp
64The
65.Ar StringList
66structure has the following definition:
67.Bd -literal -offset indent
68typedef struct _stringlist {
69	char	**sl_str;
70	size_t	  sl_max;
71	size_t	  sl_cur;
72} StringList;
73.Ed
74.Pp
75.Bl -tag -width "sl_str" -offset indent
76.It Ar sl_str
77a pointer to the base of the array containing the list.
78.It Ar sl_max
79the size of
80.Ar sl_str .
81.It Ar sl_cur
82the offset in
83.Ar sl_str
84of the current element.
85.El
86.Pp
87The following stringlist manipulation functions are available:
88.Bl -tag -width "sl_init()"
89.It Fn sl_init
90Create a stringlist.
91Returns a pointer to a
92.Ar StringList ,
93or
94.Dv NULL
95in case of failure.
96.It Fn sl_free
97Releases memory occupied by
98.Ar sl
99and the
100.Ar sl-\*[Gt]sl_str
101array.
102If
103.Ar freeall
104is non-zero, then each of the items within
105.Ar sl-\*[Gt]sl_str
106is released as well.
107.It Fn sl_add
108Add
109.Ar item
110to
111.Ar sl-\*[Gt]sl_str
112at
113.Ar sl-\*[Gt]sl_cur ,
114extending the size of
115.Ar sl-\*[Gt]sl_str .
116Returns zero upon success, -1 upon failure.
117.It Fn sl_find
118Find
119.Ar item
120in
121.Ar sl ,
122returning NULL if it's not found.
123.El
124.Sh SEE ALSO
125.Xr free 3 ,
126.Xr malloc 3
127.Sh HISTORY
128The
129.Nm
130functions appeared in
131.Nx 1.3 .
132