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| Copyright (c) 1993-1994 by Xerox Corporation.  All rights reserved.
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| THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED
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| OR IMPLIED.  ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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| Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program
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| for any purpose,  provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
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| Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
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| provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
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| modified is included with the above copyright notice.
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| 
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| Please send bug reports to Hans-J. Boehm (boehm@sgi.com).
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| 
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| This is a string packages that uses a tree-based representation.
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| See cord.h for a description of the functions provided.  Ec.h describes
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| "extensible cords", which are essentially output streams that write
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| to a cord.  These allow for efficient construction of cords without
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| requiring a bound on the size of a cord.
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| 
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| de.c is a very dumb text editor that illustrates the use of cords.
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| It maintains a list of file versions.  Each version is simply a
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| cord representing the file contents.  Nonetheless, standard
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| editing operations are efficient, even on very large files.
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| (Its 3 line "user manual" can be obtained by invoking it without
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| arguments.  Note that ^R^N and ^R^P move the cursor by
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| almost a screen.  It does not understand tabs, which will show
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| up as highlighred "I"s.  Use the UNIX "expand" program first.)
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| To build the editor, type "make cord/de" in the gc directory.
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| 
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| This package assumes an ANSI C compiler such as gcc.  It will
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| not compile with an old-style K&R compiler.
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