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From: barmar@think.com (Barry Margolin)
Subject: Re: Are endorder actions useful?
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Date: Wed, 15 May 91 18:11:39 GMT

In article <43107@netnews.upenn.edu> mjd@saul.cis.upenn.edu (Mark-Jason Dominus) writes:
>The UNIX `tsearch' library includes a facility for performing a
>user-specified action on each node in a binary tree, in endorder.  (That
>is, the action is performed on a certain node only after it has been
>performed for all the nodes in the subtrees of that node.
>
>Have you ever used this facility, or can you think of a use for it?

This kind of option is useful when the action is something like "delete all
subnodes".
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