/* mouseSyn.h was originally generated by the autoSql program, which also * generated mouseSyn.c and mouseSyn.sql. This header links the database and the RAM * representation of objects. */ #ifndef MOUSESYN_H #define MOUSESYN_H struct mouseSyn /* Synteny between mouse and human chromosomes. */ { struct mouseSyn *next; /* Next in singly linked list. */ char *chrom; /* Name of chromosome */ unsigned chromStart; /* Start in chromosome */ unsigned chromEnd; /* End in chromosome */ char *name; /* Name of mouse chromosome */ int segment; /* Number of segment */ }; void mouseSynStaticLoad(char **row, struct mouseSyn *ret); /* Load a row from mouseSyn table into ret. The contents of ret will * be replaced at the next call to this function. */ struct mouseSyn *mouseSynLoad(char **row); /* Load a mouseSyn from row fetched with select * from mouseSyn * from database. Dispose of this with mouseSynFree(). */ struct mouseSyn *mouseSynCommaIn(char **pS, struct mouseSyn *ret); /* Create a mouseSyn out of a comma separated string. * This will fill in ret if non-null, otherwise will * return a new mouseSyn */ void mouseSynFree(struct mouseSyn **pEl); /* Free a single dynamically allocated mouseSyn such as created * with mouseSynLoad(). */ void mouseSynFreeList(struct mouseSyn **pList); /* Free a list of dynamically allocated mouseSyn's */ void mouseSynOutput(struct mouseSyn *el, FILE *f, char sep, char lastSep); /* Print out mouseSyn. Separate fields with sep. Follow last field with lastSep. */ #define mouseSynTabOut(el,f) mouseSynOutput(el,f,'\t','\n'); /* Print out mouseSyn as a line in a tab-separated file. */ #define mouseSynCommaOut(el,f) mouseSynOutput(el,f,',',','); /* Print out mouseSyn as a comma separated list including final comma. */ #endif /* MOUSESYN_H */