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 *       Expandable pointer stack for arbitrary void* data.
 *
 *       The L_Stack is an array of void * ptrs, onto which arbitrary
 *       objects can be stored.  At any time, the number of
 *       stored objects is stack->n.  The object at the bottom
 *       of the stack is at array[0]; the object at the top of
 *       the stack is at array[n-1].  New objects are added
 *       to the top of the stack, at the first available location,
 *       which is array[n].  Objects are removed from the top of the
 *       stack.  When an attempt is made to remove an object from an
 *       empty stack, the result is null.   When the stack becomes
 *       filled, so that n = nalloc, the size is doubled.
 *
 *       The auxiliary stack can be used to store and remove
 *       objects for re-use.  It must be created by a separate
 *       call to pstackCreate().  [Just imagine the chaos if
 *       pstackCreate() created the auxiliary stack!]
 *       pstackDestroy() checks for the auxiliary stack and removes it.
 * 
*/ /*! Expandable pointer stack for arbitrary void* data. * Note that array[n] is the first null ptr in the array */ struct L_Stack { l_int32 nalloc; /*!< size of ptr array */ l_int32 n; /*!< number of stored elements */ void **array; /*!< ptr array */ struct L_Stack *auxstack; /*!< auxiliary stack */ }; typedef struct L_Stack L_STACK; #endif /* LEPTONICA_STACK_H */