AVL_INSERT(3AVL) AVL Tree Library Functions AVL_INSERT(3AVL)
NAME
avl_insert,
avl_insert_here - insert items into an AVL tree
SYNOPSIS
AVL Tree Library (libavl, -lavl)
#include <sys/avl.h> void avl_insert(
avl_tree_t *tree,
void *new,
avl_index_t where);
void avl_insert_here(
avl_tree_t *tree,
void *new,
void *here,
int direction);
DESCRIPTION
The
avl_insert() and
avl_insert_here() functions are used to add the
entry
new to the tree rooted at
tree.
The
avl_insert() function uses the
where value, obtained from a call to
avl_find(3AVL), to determine where to insert the new entry into the
tree. The tree must not have been modified in between the call to
avl_find(3AVL) and the call to
avl_insert(). If callers are not using
avl_find(3AVL) to validate the presence of
new in the tree and only
immediately insert it, then
avl_add(3AVL) may be used instead.
The
avl_insert_here() function is for consumers who are keeping track
of recently accessed data and wish to avoid an additional call to
avl_find(3AVL). The new entry,
new, will be inserted starting at the
node
here, which must already exist in the tree. To insert the node in
the tree before
here, then the argument
direction should have the value
AVL_BEFORE. Otherwise, to indicate that the new entry should be
inserted after
here, then
direction should be set to AVL_AFTER. It is
illegal to set
direction to anything other than AVL_BEFORE or
AVL_AFTER. If this is done, the behavior is not defined.
EXAMPLES
See the
EXAMPLES section in
libavl(3LIB).
INTERFACE STABILITY
CommittedMT-Level See
Locking in
libavl(3LIB).
SEE ALSO
avl_add(3AVL),
avl_find(3AVL),
libavl(3LIB)illumos May 7, 2015 illumos