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    deapheap

    Deap is a doubly heap for both min and max number access.

    A deap is a doubly priority queue for efficient data operations. Both insertion and deletion operations take O(log(N)) time. Access of min or max takes constant time. It can be useful when both min and max are needed in the queue. It can also be used in situations where the number of items is too large and items with low priorities can be dropped with keep memory footprint small.
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    A capsule tree is a general purpose, self-balancing tree data structure for large, ordered, data-sets. It is designed to provide the same characteristics as B-trees and B+trees, but built from the ground up for in-memory usage. In other words, there are no provisions for “slow” I/O cases. The original motivation for this tree was a better backend for memory managers. However, the end result was a new sub-category of trees. The implementation giving here is just one implementation of...
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    A library of data structures with a unified API, written in portable C. Lists (uni- and bidirectional), a vector, a hash, a balanced tree (RB or AVL), a heap and tuples. Memory management, clone support, error handling.
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