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- This diskette contains the programs from Reliable Data Structures in C,
- by Thomas Plum. The programs are copyright (c) Plum Hall Inc, 1985.
- Permission is hereby granted for you to reproduce these programs in
- any machine-readable medium, to use them and incorporate them in
- other machine-readable forms (such as linkage libraries and compiled
- programs), and to distribute any printed human-readable copies.
-
- Some of the source files are catenated together into larger files,
- because many of our target environments do not have subdirectory
- structure. There is a program UNIRD ("universal read distribution")
- provided in source UNIRD.C and MS-DOS executable UNIRD.EXE. It splits
- the large files into their named constituents.
-
- Thus, to reconstitute the individual files, use commands something
- like this:
-
- UNIRD <HEADERS.D
- UNIRD <SOURCE.D
- UNIRD <CONFIG.D
- UNIRD <TESTS.D
-
-
- The file CONFIG.D has several environment-specific files, including a
- MAKEFILE. Each of these files will require hand-tailoring for your
- specific environment. I have attempted to indicate many of the specific
- tailorings required by marking the affected lines with "@@".
-
- The file TESTS.D contains sample test-inputs and expected test results.
- See the MAKEFILE for details of how to use these tests.
-
- There are many files in this distribution -- over 100.
- If your system has a limit on the number of files in one
- directory, you may need to extract each piece separately and combine
- components one-by-one.
-
- Please feel free to call us if there are questions or problems.
-
- We have decided to make these programs widely available via networks,
- users groups, and computer clubs. If you would like to help with such
- distribution, please give us a call. We would especially appreciate
- assistance with putting them on the USENET.
-
- Thomas Plum
- Plum Hall Inc
- 1 Spruce Av
- Cardiff NJ 08232
- 609-927-3770