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Libc-X 1.1.0-devel (Development branch)

Libc-X provides extensions to the standard Clibrary implementing useful and powerful datastructures and functions. Its Unix name is libcx.It is not a template layer. It is made entirelywith the C standard language, compatible with C++,and portable. All developed structures aredesigned to be used in stand-alone mode withlimited dependencies with other features ofLibc-X. For example, you can easily extract theheader and the .c source of Hashtable and use itoutside Libc-X.License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)Changes:
This release provides an array based priority heapimplementation.Image

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