\hypertarget{LI_8h}{
\section{LI.h File Reference}
\label{LI_8h}\index{LI.h@{LI.h}}
}
Interlocked singly linked list, function prototypes and public data structures. 

{\tt \#include \char`\"{}IPBS/LI\_\-pubdefs.h\char`\"{}}\par
{\tt \#include \char`\"{}IPBS/LI\_\-protos.h\char`\"{}}\par


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\subsection{Detailed Description}
Interlocked singly linked list, function prototypes and public data structures. 

\begin{Desc}
\item[Author:]JJRussell - \href{mailto:russell@slac.stanford.edu}{\tt russell@slac.stanford.edu}\end{Desc}


\footnotesize\begin{verbatim}    CVS $Id: LI.h,v 1.1.1.1 2006/02/10 21:45:35 saxton Exp $
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\begin{Desc}
\item[SYNOPSIS]This file merely includes both the structure definitions, \hyperlink{LI__pubdefs_8h}{LI\_\-pubdefs.h}, and the function prototypes, \hyperlink{LI__protos_8h}{LI\_\-protos.h}, for the LI routines. Many times all that is necessary are the function prototypes. When this is true, the astute user will only include \hyperlink{LI__protos_8h}{LI\_\-protos.h}\end{Desc}
