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Even though the function is generic enough, <anything>sort() inherits connotations from the standard function qsort() that sorts an array. Rename it to llist_mergesort() and describe the external interface in its header file. This incidentally avoids name clashes with mergesort() some platforms declare in, and contaminate user namespace with, their <stdlib.h>. Reported-by: Brian Gernhardt Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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17 lines
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#ifndef MERGESORT_H
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#define MERGESORT_H
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/*
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* Sort linked list in place.
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* - get_next_fn() returns the next element given an element of a linked list.
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* - set_next_fn() takes two elements A and B, and makes B the "next" element
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* of A on the list.
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* - compare_fn() takes two elements A and B, and returns negative, 0, positive
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* as the same sign as "subtracting" B from A.
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*/
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void *llist_mergesort(void *list,
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void *(*get_next_fn)(const void *),
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void (*set_next_fn)(void *, void *),
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int (*compare_fn)(const void *, const void *));
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#endif
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