These have been awesome 2 weeks of development and maturation of this project that languished for 2 years already. I now have to take a step back for a while because it uncovered another C flaw that is at least as important.
So I just started another project #A software stack..
It will help with dynamic allocation without a garbage collector for a lightweight framework. This will in turn solve quite a few issues with memory allocation I encountered during the design of this code.
I'll have to implement the lists (type 3) (it's pretty easy now since merge() implements most of the logic already) and some printf-like features (school-level number conversion stuff) but they'll depend on the above stack mechanism, so be patient. Meanwhile, enjoy AS20230112.tgz !
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