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SutDeleteList

Deallocates the memory associated with a SutList structure.

Synopsis

#include "SutList.h"
int SutDeleteList(pSutList p);

Arguments

p
A pointer to a SutList.

Return Values

Returns -1 if p is NULL, 0 otherwise.

Description

SutDeleteList deallocates the memory associated with a SutList structure. The SutList structure and related functions manage a dynamically sized array of void pointers which can be used as a generic container for C/C++ programmers. The list must be deallocated with SutDeleteList() or SutDestroyList(). SutDeleteList does not deallocate the memory associated with the elements themselves; the user is responsible for looping through the list and freeing each element.

Example

#include "SutList.h"
#include <stdio.h>
pSutList list;
int i, size;
char *str;
char* str1 = "Hello";
char* str2 = "World";
list = SutNewList();
SutAddList(list, str1);
SutAddList(list, str2);
size = SutSizList(list);
for (i=0; i<size; i++)
{
	str = (char*) SutGetNList(list, i);
	fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", str);
}
SutDeleteList(list);

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