#include #include #include /* * A small example that uses an integer queue. * * Author: Niclas Borlin (niclas@cs.umu.se) * * Version information: * v1.0 2025-01-16: First public version. */ int main(void) { // Create the queue. queue q = queue_empty(); // The queue should be empty. Is it? if (queue_is_empty(q)) { printf("The newly created queue is empty.\n"); } else { printf("The newly created queue is NOT empty.\n"); } for (int i = 11; i <= 13; i++) { printf("Add the value %d at the end of the queue.\n", i); // Put some values in the queue. q = queue_enqueue(q, i); } int v = queue_front(q); printf("The value at the front of the queue is: %d.\n", v); // Remove one element from the queue. printf("Remove one element.\n"); q = queue_dequeue(q); v = queue_front(q); printf("The value at the front of the queue is now: %d.\n", v); // Kill queue. Strictly not necessary for int_queue since it // does not use any dynamic memory. Included for symmetry with // queue.c. queue_kill(q); printf("\nNormal exit.\n\n"); return 0; }