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> my programming language enchilada (www.enchiladacode.nl)
interesting. I was thinking today about how STM reminds me of version
control.
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Thanks for the comments, folks. I may be able to raw some ideas from
them. In my specific case, restrictive rules about the types of the
objects may be quite workable. For example, I don't think I'd suffer
if the state-preserving objects were all required to be hash-maps.
I'll think some more abo
On Mar 21, 6:01 pm, rapido wrote:
> my programming language enchilada (www.enchiladacode.nl) has
> hash=pointer equality build in.
> i believe it shouldn't be to difficult to introduce some of
> enchilada's internals to clojure.
Hi Robbert,
I imagine that hash-pointer equality would be difficul
i have done some homework on this problem :)
(warning: not clojure specific)
my claim is that diffing two similar sets (or maps) *can* be made
efficient only *if* you can add arbitrary items to sets efficiently
(i.e. O(log(n)).
remember that immutable sets are usually laid out in a tree structu
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 12:23 PM, mikel wrote:
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> I haven't looked at Clojure at all with this in mind, but I know I'm
> soon going to need to implement this updating mechanism. If you know
> how to efficiently obtain just the diffrences between two otherwise
> shared Maps, I'd be interested to
Clojure efficiently shares structure of composite objects. For
example, given a Map with 10,000 entries, you can inexpensively
created a new Map with one changed entry, because Clojure reuses the
other entries.
Is there a convenient and efficient API that can return just the
changed entry?