debian man page for skipnewlist

Query: skipnewlist

OS: debian

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skipNewList(3)							  util/skiplist.h						    skipNewList(3)

NAME
skipNewList - create a skip list.
SYNOPSIS
#include <util/skiplist.h> NEOERR *skipNewList(skipList *skip, int threaded, int root, int maxLevel, int flushLimit, skipFreeValue freeValue, void *ctx);
ARGUMENTS
threaded - true if list should be thread-safe. root - performance parameter (see above). maxLevel - performance parameter (see above). flushLimit - max deleted items to keep cached before forcing a flush. freeValue - callback made whenever a value is flushed. ctx - context to pass to <freeValue>.
DESCRIPTION
Returns a new skip list. If <threaded> is true, list is multi-thread safe. <root> and <maxLevel> determine performance and expected size (see discussion above). <flushLimit> is for threaded lists and determines the maximum number of deleted items to keep cached during con- current searches. Once the limit is reached, new concurrent reads are blocked until all deleted items are flushed. MT-Level: Safe.
RETURN VALUE
None.
SEE ALSO
skipDelete(3), skipFreeList(3), skipRelease(3), skipInsert(3), skipSearch(3), skipNext(3), skipNewList ClearSilver 12 July 2007 skipNewList(3)
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