List Insert Head
For this activity, you will be looking at a linked list.
Download
list.h,
or copy it into your current directory on a CSE system by running
$ cp /web/cs1511/17s2/week11/files/list.h .
Make sure you understand
the list and node data structures
before beginning this task.
Create a file called listInsertHead.c
that includes the list.h header file.
In it, you should implement listInsertHead,
a function which takes a linked list and an integer,
and creates a new node with the specified integer value
and places it at the start of the list.
It should have this prototype:
void listInsertHead (List l, int val);
For example, if you had a list l, with the values
1 -> 2 -> 3 -> X and you ran this snippet of code:
listInsertHead (l, 0);
listPrint (l);
The output should be 0 -> 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> X.
You should write your own tests in a separate file;
listInsertHead.c should not contain a main.
To run some simple automated tests:
$ 1511 autotest listInsertHead
To run Styl-o-matic:
$ 1511 stylomatic listInsertHead.c Looks good!
You’ll get advice if you need to make changes to your code.
Submit your work with the give command, like so:
$ give cs1511 wk11_listInsertHead
Or, if you are working from home, upload the relevant file(s) to the wk11_listInsertHead activity on Give Online.