[comp.lang.c] need recommendations for b-tree library

willis@violet.berkeley.edu (Willis Johnson) (01/09/90)

=========== Need b-tree library recommendations ===============

I am writing a program for MS-DOS which needs to build and manipulate a
b-tree of about 400k.  I'd like to keep the program and its data within
the 640k limit, and prefer to avoid disk i/o.  I'll be using Microsoft C.
Any recommendataions for a b-tree library, either free, shareware, or 
commercial, would be greatly appreciated.  If there is much interest, I'll
summarize to the NET.

Thanks,
Willis Johnson
willis@violet.berkeley.edu

davidsen@crdos1.crd.ge.COM (Wm E Davidsen Jr) (01/10/90)

  You might try the B+tree I posted some months ago (can't remember
where, probably misc). It is shareware, and I ported it to run on UNIX
wihtout hurting the DOS functionality as far as I know (I cross compile
to DOS all the time with it).
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