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Collections library for C
Hello,
Is there any collections library for C under "amiga-like" systems? Something that resembles STL from C++? I know Exec has linked lists and I've seen btree.library, but is there a complete library providing collections functions? |
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Total Chaos forever!
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Not yet, at least none that I'm aware of.
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son of 68k
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Only suggestion i can do is that you could write your own. It's not only good as exercising, you also end up with exactly what you wanted.
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