Libc-X

Libc-X provides extensions to the standard C library implementing useful and powerful data structures and functions. Its Unix name is libcx. It is not a template layer. It is made entirely with the C standard language, compatible with C++, and portable. All developed structures are designed to be used in stand-alone mode with limited dependencies with other features of Libc-X. For example, you can easily extract the header and the .c source of Hashtable and use it outside Libc-X.

Tags Software Development Libraries Application Frameworks
Licenses LGPL
Operating Systems Windows Windows POSIX Linux
Implementation C

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  05 Feb 2008 07:17
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Changes: This release improves ini reader, correcting critical bug and memory leaks.

Changes: This release provides an array based priority heap implementation.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  19 Jun 2007 14:17
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Changes: This release integrates Fred Fish's debugging feature.

Changes: The collection of libcx packs offers specialized snapshots of a single kind of data structure from libcx. For instance, the libcx-list pack provides all that is needed to have functional lists in standalone mode.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  05 Jun 2007 10:39
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Changes: This release corrects minor bugs in list and hash table. It also enhances their foreach loop. A new kind of package called libcx-pack is provided for download. They are specialized snapshots of one single kind of data structure. For instance, libcx-list pack provides all that is needed to have functional lists in standalone mode.

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Rcomment-before 27 Oct 2006 10:19 Rcomment-trans gcogni11 Rcomment-after

Good idea
It is a good idea. Good continuation.

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