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-libdyn.a -- Release 1.0
-
-A C Dynamic Object is an array that takes care of resizing itself as
-elements are added and deleted from it. It can be of any type for
-which sizeof is defined and for which an address of a variable of that
-type can be passed to a function.
-
-To build libdyn.a, simply type "make depend all" (if you don't have
-the program makedepend, of course, leave out the "depend" part). If
-your system's bcopy() cannot handle overlapping regions, you'll need
-to write one that can. (Left as an excercise for the reader..)
-
-The library should compile and work without modification on a vast
-number of systems. It only uses 5 external functions: malloc,
-realloc, free, bcopy, and fprintf (to stderr). Of these, only bcopy
-should need to be changed for other systems (such as MS-DOS) and it
-could probably be done with a -D flag to the compiler.
-
-The test/demo program is built by "make all". This program produces
-the library's debugging output (to stderr) as well as some of its own
-output (to stdout).
-
-The library has been tested (with test.c) on a VAX VSII, VAXstation
-3100, DECstation 3100, and IBM RT all running BSD4.3 (except for the
-DECstation, which was running Ultrix V2.1).
-
-An earlier version of this library was posted to alt.sources. This
-version contains one new function (DynInsert) and slightly cleaner
-code, but no bugfixes (no bugs were found).
-
-Author: Barr3y Jaspan, Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) and
-MIT-Project Athena, bjaspan@athena.mit.edu, 1990