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DLinkC::DLinkC(void)
DLinkC::DLinkC(const DLinkC &)
DLinkC::~DLinkC(void)
DLinkC::SetSelfPointing(void)
DLinkC::IsSelfPointing(void) const
DLinkC::Next(void) const
DLinkC::Prev(void) const
DLinkC::Next(void)
DLinkC::Prev(void)
DLinkC::Reverse(void)
DLinkC::LinkBef(DLinkC &)
DLinkC::LinkAft(DLinkC &)
DLinkC::Unlink(void)
DLinkC::CutPaste(DLinkC &,DLinkC &)

   DLinkC   
 
Double-link element.
 
include "Ravl/DLink.hh"
User Level:Advanced
Library:RavlCore
In Scope:RavlN

Derived Classes: Variables:
Methods:
DLinkC()
Creates one double-link which points to itself.

DLinkC(const DLinkC &)
Copy constructor.
Don't copy link values in copy constructor it makes no sense

~DLinkC()
Make sure we're unlinked from a list.

void SetSelfPointing()
Set both links to point to this object.

bool IsSelfPointing() const
Returns TRUE if the next element is this element.

const DLinkC & Next() const
Returns the next element in a constant list.

const DLinkC & Prev() const
Returns the previous element in a constant list.

DLinkC & Next()
Returns the next element in a list.

DLinkC & Prev()
Returns the previous element in a list.

void Reverse()
Swap links.
Swaps the links in all chain elements exchanging meaning of "successor" and "predecessor".

DLinkC & LinkBef(DLinkC & elm)
Links 'elm' before the element.
The links of 'elm' need not to be proper links.

DLinkC & LinkAft(DLinkC & elm)
Links 'elm' after this element.
The links of 'elm' need not to be proper links.

DLinkC & Unlink()
Unlinks the list element from the list.
The predecessor and the successor of this element will be linked to each other. However, the links of this element stay unchanged. Returns this list element.

void CutPaste(DLinkC & firstCut,DLinkC & firstNotCut)
Splice list elements between firstCut, and firstNotCut into this list.
Cuts the chain of double links elements starting at 'firstCut' and ending at the element previous of 'firstNotCut' from a chain. The rest of the chain is linked together again. The cut part is linked in after this element.


Maintainer:Radek Marik, Documentation by CxxDoc: Tue Aug 13 09:59:02 2002