1997 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Lists: Behavior Specification, Models and Implementations
Author : Bernard P. Zeigler
Published in: Objects and Systems
Publisher: Springer New York
Included in: Professional Book Archive
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You are familiar with linked lists from earlier courses in programming. Some languages, such as Lisp and Scheme, provide lists as built-in data structures together with some essential associated operations. But most languages don’t provide lists as basic data structures, so we must create and manipulate them using their basic data-structuring and procedure definition facilities. How would we go about defining a class of list objects and methods in such a language?