On Wednesday 30 April 2008 21:42:46 Nathan Lay wrote:
> Thanks for all the prompt responses. I knew about the macros but was
> thinking of something more automated and complete (in the sense that all
> common data structures are supported).
While looking for an AVL library, I actually found deve
Nathan Lay wrote:
Hi list,
As the subject suggests, is there a BSD licensed generalized C data
structure library? I noticed there is GDSL but I really don't want to
use it because of the GPL. If such a data structure library doesn't
exist, I'd be extremely happy and willing to write one for
Mel wrote:
On Wednesday 30 April 2008 18:19:27 Nathan Lay wrote:
Hi list,
As the subject suggests, is there a BSD licensed generalized C data
structure library? I noticed there is GDSL but I really don't want to
use it because of the GPL. If such a data structure library doesn't
exist, I'd be
In the last episode (Apr 30), Mel said:
> On Wednesday 30 April 2008 18:19:27 Nathan Lay wrote:
> > As the subject suggests, is there a BSD licensed generalized C data
> > structure library? I noticed there is GDSL but I really don't want
> > to use it because of the GPL. If such a data structure
On Wednesday 30 April 2008 18:19:27 Nathan Lay wrote:
> Hi list,
> As the subject suggests, is there a BSD licensed generalized C data
> structure library? I noticed there is GDSL but I really don't want to
> use it because of the GPL. If such a data structure library doesn't
> exist, I'd be extr
Hi list,
As the subject suggests, is there a BSD licensed generalized C data
structure library? I noticed there is GDSL but I really don't want to
use it because of the GPL. If such a data structure library doesn't
exist, I'd be extremely happy and willing to write one for the BSD
community.