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    VR Paged List GXS for C++ and more ...

    VR Paged List GXS for C++ and more ...

    Paged Lists & Iterators GXS for C++ Sources by Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT

    ...) - VR Generic Multi Dim Array Class - VR Generic MDArray List Mgr Class - VR Generic Adjacency (List | Matrix) Direct Graph Classes - VR List Interface with STL Support with some nice implementations (ArrayList, Paged-LIst) - Env Var Notes for sources for C++ Builder (Embarcadero) - Special DLLs Build - Embarcadero C++Builder VCL Test Application for Paged List - Dev-C++, Visual Studio Build Projects have fun another fine SunStorm release for more products write to ... Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT} adrixnt@hotmail.it
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    libcutils

    Some Useful C-Utilities

    Libcutils provides a self-contained set of fundamental routines which are essential to basically any Unix utility or daemon application written in C. The library provides fundamental data structures such as lists, hash-maps, strings and parsing functions for JSON or the typical dot-file based configuration data. The following list summarizes the currently supported functionality: * length delimited instead of NULL terminated strings * memory management based on reference counting * several list processing functions like iterators and map-reduce * support of [Ideal Hash Tries](http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/64398/files/idealhashtrees.pdf) for highly efficient hash map data structures * parsers for [JSON](http://json.org) data and the text configuration files found in Unix system * doubly linked circular lists for reliable event queues * support for test and debugging of memory management problems such as memory leaks
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