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July 22, 2004 Linked List? | ||||
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Hi, I've just started playing around with D and can't seem to find the linked-list templates (think of std::list here). I've read a few posts in this forum and it seems like there will be one in DTL, but I don't know when DTL will be out. The linked list example downloadable from the links page on digital mars won't unpack on my machine (windows - the file is tar.bz2 and I can't seem to get it working without being reported as corrupt). Will I have to write my own basic linked list template until DTL comes out, or does anyone have one they are willing to share? :) Thanks |
July 22, 2004 Re: Linked List? | ||||
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Posted in reply to evolutional | there is a bzip2 version for windows at: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/bzip2.htm Bruno. evolutional wrote: > Hi, > > I've just started playing around with D and can't seem to find the linked-list templates (think of std::list here). I've read a few posts in this forum and it seems like there will be one in DTL, but I don't know when DTL will be out. > > The linked list example downloadable from the links page on digital mars won't unpack on my machine (windows - the file is tar.bz2 and I can't seem to get it working without being reported as corrupt). > > Will I have to write my own basic linked list template until DTL comes out, or does anyone have one they are willing to share? :) > > Thanks |
July 22, 2004 Re: Linked List? | ||||
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Posted in reply to evolutional | evolutional wrote: > Hi, > > I've just started playing around with D and can't seem to find the linked-list templates (think of std::list here). I've read a few posts in this forum and it seems like there will be one in DTL, but I don't know when DTL will be out. > > The linked list example downloadable from the links page on digital mars won't unpack on my machine (windows - the file is tar.bz2 and I can't seem to get it working without being reported as corrupt). > > Will I have to write my own basic linked list template until DTL comes out, or does anyone have one they are willing to share? :) > > Thanks a "minimal list" plus some array helper functions: http://home.comcast.net/~benhinkle/mintl.zip I'll probably have map.d ready in a couple of days. -Ben |
July 23, 2004 Re: Linked List? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Hinkle | In article <cdph5t$16qn$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Ben Hinkle says... > >a "minimal list" plus some array helper functions: > http://home.comcast.net/~benhinkle/mintl.zip > >I'll probably have map.d ready in a couple of days. >-Ben Thanks Ben, that was exactly what I was looking for. I did start to code one up last night but yours looks a lot more complete. I'll look forward to seeing the map.d code too :) Thanks a bunch Oli |
July 23, 2004 Re: Linked List? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Bruno A. Costa | In article <cdp922$13cv$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Bruno A. Costa says... > >there is a bzip2 version for windows at: > >http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/bzip2.htm > > >Bruno. > Thanks for the link. That's one tool I'll be needing again :) |
July 23, 2004 Re: Linked List? | ||||
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Posted in reply to evolutional | evolutional wrote:
> In article <cdph5t$16qn$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Ben Hinkle says...
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>>a "minimal list" plus some array helper functions:
>> http://home.comcast.net/~benhinkle/mintl.zip
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>>I'll probably have map.d ready in a couple of days.
>>-Ben
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> Thanks Ben, that was exactly what I was looking for. I did start to code one up last night but yours looks a lot more complete. I'll look forward to seeing the map.d code too :)
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> Thanks a bunch
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> Oli
keep in mind it probably is still buggy - bug reports would be appreciated.
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July 23, 2004 Re: Linked List? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Bruno A. Costa | Bruno A. Costa wrote: > there is a bzip2 version for windows at: > > http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/bzip2.htm > And there's also PowerArchiver (http://www.powerarchiver.com/) which supports more archive formats than I care to list (including bzip, tar and gzip). It's shareware, but you the unregistered version can be is unlimited and can be used forever with an unobtrusive nag if you don't care to register. It has come in handy for me many, many times. |
July 25, 2004 Re: Linked List? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Mike Parker | On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 23:21:25 +0900, Mike Parker wrote:
> Bruno A. Costa wrote:
>> there is a bzip2 version for windows at:
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>> http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/bzip2.htm
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> And there's also PowerArchiver (http://www.powerarchiver.com/) which supports more archive formats than I care to list (including bzip, tar and gzip). It's shareware, but you the unregistered version can be is unlimited and can be used forever with an unobtrusive nag if you don't care to register. It has come in handy for me many, many times.
Yep... so handy that I purchased a license several years ago, as others
should if they find it useful enough to use indefinitely. :-)
If you want a truly free archiving system, 7zip is quite a powerful little
piece of software: it's small and fast, supports many archive formats, and
integrates into the windows shell. I think it's hard for commercial
software to even compete with this one. You'll find it at www.7-zip.org
Later,
John
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July 25, 2004 Re: Archiving (was Linked List?) | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | John Reimer wrote: > On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 23:21:25 +0900, Mike Parker wrote: >>>there is a bzip2 version for windows at: >>> >>>http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/bzip2.htm >> >>And there's also PowerArchiver (http://www.powerarchiver.com/) which >>supports more archive formats than I care to list (including bzip, tar and >>gzip). It's shareware, but you the unregistered version can be is >>unlimited and can be used forever with an unobtrusive nag if you don't >>care to register. It has come in handy for me many, many times. > ... > If you want a truly free archiving system, 7zip is quite a powerful little > piece of software: it's small and fast, supports many archive formats, and > integrates into the windows shell. I think it's hard for commercial > software to even compete with this one. You'll find it at www.7-zip.org > > Later, > > John I've used several archiving programs in the past (including PowerArchiver), but I've used 7-zip exclusively for quite a while now. It's great! -- Justin (a/k/a jcc7) http://jcc_7.tripod.com/d/ |
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