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before dereferencing it. In this way, ut_list_node_313 will be pointing to the last non-NULL list item at the time of the assertion failure. (gcc-4.3.2 -O3 seems to optimize the common subexpressions and make the variable NULL, though.)
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245 lines
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/*****************************************************************************
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Copyright (c) 1995, 2009, Innobase Oy. All Rights Reserved.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
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Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*****************************************************************************/
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/**********************************************************************
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List utilities
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Created 9/10/1995 Heikki Tuuri
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***********************************************************************/
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#ifndef ut0lst_h
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#define ut0lst_h
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#include "univ.i"
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/* This module implements the two-way linear list which should be used
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if a list is used in the database. Note that a single struct may belong
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to two or more lists, provided that the list are given different names.
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An example of the usage of the lists can be found in fil0fil.c. */
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/***********************************************************************
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This macro expands to the unnamed type definition of a struct which acts
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as the two-way list base node. The base node contains pointers
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to both ends of the list and a count of nodes in the list (excluding
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the base node from the count). TYPE should be the list node type name. */
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#define UT_LIST_BASE_NODE_T(TYPE)\
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struct {\
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ulint count; /* count of nodes in list */\
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TYPE * start; /* pointer to list start, NULL if empty */\
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TYPE * end; /* pointer to list end, NULL if empty */\
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}\
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/***********************************************************************
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This macro expands to the unnamed type definition of a struct which
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should be embedded in the nodes of the list, the node type must be a struct.
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This struct contains the pointers to next and previous nodes in the list.
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The name of the field in the node struct should be the name given
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to the list. TYPE should be the list node type name. Example of usage:
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typedef struct LRU_node_struct LRU_node_t;
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struct LRU_node_struct {
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UT_LIST_NODE_T(LRU_node_t) LRU_list;
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...
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}
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The example implements an LRU list of name LRU_list. Its nodes are of type
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LRU_node_t.
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*/
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#define UT_LIST_NODE_T(TYPE)\
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struct {\
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TYPE * prev; /* pointer to the previous node,\
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NULL if start of list */\
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TYPE * next; /* pointer to next node, NULL if end of list */\
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}\
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/***********************************************************************
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Initializes the base node of a two-way list. */
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#define UT_LIST_INIT(BASE)\
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{\
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(BASE).count = 0;\
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(BASE).start = NULL;\
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(BASE).end = NULL;\
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}\
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/***********************************************************************
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Adds the node as the first element in a two-way linked list.
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BASE has to be the base node (not a pointer to it). N has to be
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the pointer to the node to be added to the list. NAME is the list name. */
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#define UT_LIST_ADD_FIRST(NAME, BASE, N)\
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{\
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ut_ad(N);\
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((BASE).count)++;\
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((N)->NAME).next = (BASE).start;\
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((N)->NAME).prev = NULL;\
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if (UNIV_LIKELY((BASE).start != NULL)) {\
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ut_ad((BASE).start != (N));\
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(((BASE).start)->NAME).prev = (N);\
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}\
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(BASE).start = (N);\
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if (UNIV_UNLIKELY((BASE).end == NULL)) {\
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(BASE).end = (N);\
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}\
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}\
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/***********************************************************************
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Adds the node as the last element in a two-way linked list.
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BASE has to be the base node (not a pointer to it). N has to be
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the pointer to the node to be added to the list. NAME is the list name. */
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#define UT_LIST_ADD_LAST(NAME, BASE, N)\
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{\
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ut_ad(N);\
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((BASE).count)++;\
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((N)->NAME).prev = (BASE).end;\
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((N)->NAME).next = NULL;\
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if ((BASE).end != NULL) {\
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ut_ad((BASE).end != (N));\
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(((BASE).end)->NAME).next = (N);\
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}\
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(BASE).end = (N);\
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if ((BASE).start == NULL) {\
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(BASE).start = (N);\
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}\
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}\
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/***********************************************************************
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Inserts a NODE2 after NODE1 in a list.
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BASE has to be the base node (not a pointer to it). NAME is the list
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name, NODE1 and NODE2 are pointers to nodes. */
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#define UT_LIST_INSERT_AFTER(NAME, BASE, NODE1, NODE2)\
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{\
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ut_ad(NODE1);\
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ut_ad(NODE2);\
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ut_ad((NODE1) != (NODE2));\
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((BASE).count)++;\
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((NODE2)->NAME).prev = (NODE1);\
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((NODE2)->NAME).next = ((NODE1)->NAME).next;\
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if (((NODE1)->NAME).next != NULL) {\
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((((NODE1)->NAME).next)->NAME).prev = (NODE2);\
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}\
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((NODE1)->NAME).next = (NODE2);\
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if ((BASE).end == (NODE1)) {\
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(BASE).end = (NODE2);\
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}\
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}\
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/* Invalidate the pointers in a list node. */
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#ifdef UNIV_LIST_DEBUG
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# define UT_LIST_REMOVE_CLEAR(NAME, N) \
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((N)->NAME.prev = (N)->NAME.next = (void*) -1)
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#else
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# define UT_LIST_REMOVE_CLEAR(NAME, N) while (0)
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#endif
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/***********************************************************************
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Removes a node from a two-way linked list. BASE has to be the base node
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(not a pointer to it). N has to be the pointer to the node to be removed
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from the list. NAME is the list name. */
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#define UT_LIST_REMOVE(NAME, BASE, N) \
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do { \
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ut_ad(N); \
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ut_a((BASE).count > 0); \
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((BASE).count)--; \
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if (((N)->NAME).next != NULL) { \
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((((N)->NAME).next)->NAME).prev = ((N)->NAME).prev; \
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} else { \
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(BASE).end = ((N)->NAME).prev; \
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} \
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if (((N)->NAME).prev != NULL) { \
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((((N)->NAME).prev)->NAME).next = ((N)->NAME).next; \
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} else { \
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(BASE).start = ((N)->NAME).next; \
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} \
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UT_LIST_REMOVE_CLEAR(NAME, N); \
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} while (0)
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/************************************************************************
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Gets the next node in a two-way list. NAME is the name of the list
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and N is pointer to a node. */
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#define UT_LIST_GET_NEXT(NAME, N)\
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(((N)->NAME).next)
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/************************************************************************
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Gets the previous node in a two-way list. NAME is the name of the list
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and N is pointer to a node. */
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#define UT_LIST_GET_PREV(NAME, N)\
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(((N)->NAME).prev)
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/************************************************************************
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Alternative macro to get the number of nodes in a two-way list, i.e.,
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its length. BASE is the base node (not a pointer to it). */
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#define UT_LIST_GET_LEN(BASE)\
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(BASE).count
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/************************************************************************
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Gets the first node in a two-way list, or returns NULL,
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if the list is empty. BASE is the base node (not a pointer to it). */
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#define UT_LIST_GET_FIRST(BASE)\
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(BASE).start
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/************************************************************************
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Gets the last node in a two-way list, or returns NULL,
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if the list is empty. BASE is the base node (not a pointer to it). */
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#define UT_LIST_GET_LAST(BASE)\
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(BASE).end
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/************************************************************************
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Checks the consistency of a two-way list. NAME is the name of the list,
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TYPE is the node type, BASE is the base node (not a pointer to it),
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and ASSERTION is a condition on ut_list_node_313. */
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#define UT_LIST_VALIDATE(NAME, TYPE, BASE, ASSERTION) \
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do { \
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ulint ut_list_i_313; \
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TYPE* ut_list_node_313; \
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\
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ut_list_node_313 = (BASE).start; \
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\
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for (ut_list_i_313 = (BASE).count; ut_list_i_313--; ) { \
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ut_a(ut_list_node_313); \
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ASSERTION; \
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ut_ad((ut_list_node_313->NAME).next || !ut_list_i_313); \
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ut_list_node_313 = (ut_list_node_313->NAME).next; \
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} \
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\
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ut_a(ut_list_node_313 == NULL); \
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\
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ut_list_node_313 = (BASE).end; \
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\
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for (ut_list_i_313 = (BASE).count; ut_list_i_313--; ) { \
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ut_a(ut_list_node_313); \
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ASSERTION; \
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ut_ad((ut_list_node_313->NAME).prev || !ut_list_i_313); \
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ut_list_node_313 = (ut_list_node_313->NAME).prev; \
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} \
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\
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ut_a(ut_list_node_313 == NULL); \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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