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BCPL programming newvec() and freevec()

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Using LINUX (UNIX)

Implement a properly working heap

Make your own versions of newvec() and freevec().

freevec() must recycle memory completely, so that it can be used
again by newvec().

Show that it works by modifying your linked list program as follows
and making it use your new newvec() and freevec() instead of the
library versions.

Your linked list program should be modified so that it allows 
deletions from the linked list. If the user enters the string "-"
then the next string entered is to be removed from the linked list,
the memory that it and its linked list node occupied should be
recycled by freevec().

So if the user enters
   one two three four five six seven eight nine - three - seven ten
then the list would contain
   one two four five six eight nine ten

Demonstrate your program working with an example that is good enough 
to show that memory is being properly recycled.

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code, and a screen capture of it running.
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