Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately, I must write it
in C because 1) I don't have as much experience with C++ and
2) this program is being developed to run in both Linux and Windows.
Therefore, I'm somewhat restricted to using the C version.
"Timothy M. Shead" wrote:
>
> This may be an unpopular sentiment for this list, but C++ makes this
> trivial, typesafe, and free of memory leaks. Assuming you have a "Room"
> structure, you could define a "Building" as follows:
>
> #include <map>
> #include <string>
> using namespace std;
>
> typedef map<string, Room> Building;
> Building shipman_hall;
>
> inserting a room into the building is as simple as:
>
> shipman_hall["113a"] = Room();
>
> ... and it will already be sorted.
>
> Timothy M. Shead
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