List/Priority version 0.01
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NAME
    List::Priority - Perl extension for a list that manipulates objects by
    their priority

SYNOPSIS
      use List::Priority;
  
      # Create an instance
      my $list = List::Priority->new();
  
      # Insert some elements, each woth a unique priority
      $list->insert(2,'World!');
      $list->insert(5,'Hello');
      $list->insert(3,' ');
  
      # Print
      while (my $element = $list->pop()) {
              print $element;
      }

DESCRIPTION
    If you want to handle multiple data bits by their order of importance -
    This one's for you.

    Logic: Precedence to highest priority object. If more than one object
    hold the highest priority - FIFO is king.

    Duplicate objects are currently not allowed.

    I'd like to thank Joseph N. Hall and Randal L. Schwartz for their
    excellent book "Effective Perl Programming" for one of the code hacks...


INSTALLATION

To install this module type the following:

   perl Makefile.PL
   make
   make test
   make install

Copyright (C) 2002 Eyal Udassin
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.