AVL Trees

Simon Marlow simonmar at microsoft.com
Thu Oct 20 05:51:37 EDT 2005


Duh.  This is a case where moderation of the mailing list by looking at
subject lines alone let some spam through.  Sorry everyone.

Simon

On 20 October 2005 10:37, Cale Gibbard wrote:

> Heh, not only is this not a Haskell library, it seems that it is only
> available for AU$200, most likely not under a free license. It's not
> even clear if the download includes the source code for the library,
> where the algorithms could then be translated into Haskell, or if it
> just includes headers and binaries.
> 
> In this context, this appears to just be targetted spam.
> 
>  - Cale Gibbard
> 
> On 19/10/05, Ben McNamara <tsoft at 5trees.com> wrote:
>> 
>> To Adrian Hey,
>> 
>> I am emailing you to let you know about the release of a highly
>> advanced C++ Tree Class Library (AVL) at www.5trees.com.
>> 
>> This class library contains a number of different tree related
>> classes. For example, dynamic arrays. The theory of finite, ordered
>> sets is also explored. Concepts such as associative arrays (Maps or
>> Dictionaries) are implemented within the tree class.
>> 
>> In addition to trees, 5Trees has lists, stacks, queues, pools, heaps
>> etc. 
>> 
>> 5Trees is highly advanced and very professional. It will save you
>> time in your programming efforts and allow you to create highly
>> advanced systems. 
>> 
>> Kind Regards,
>> Ben McNamara.
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