About MappedCollection

stephane ducasse stephane.ducasse at free.fr
Fri May 25 20:51:08 UTC 2007


but tests are missing for skiplist so you cannot easily learn how to  
use them.

I think that for collection it would be easy to have tests and good  
tests and have them in separate packages.

Stef

On 24 mai 07, at 22:05, J J wrote:

>
> SkipLists sound cool as well.  One of those things that you see  
> moving around in the image and try to remember it for later.   
> Because it doesn't come up much, but if it does it could really  
> save some time.
>
>> From: "Damien Pollet" <damien.pollet at gmail.com>
>> Reply-To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list<squeak- 
>> dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>> To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list"<squeak- 
>> dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>> Subject: Re: About MappedCollection
>> Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 22:02:23 +0200
>>
>> On 24/05/07, nicolas cellier <ncellier at ifrance.com> wrote:
>>> Are Stack and SkipList more used?
>>>
>>> Even Bag is rarely used.
>>
>> I did use it
>>
>>> LinkedList (Process only).
>>> Heap (WorldState, Zip).
>>
>> We were discussing that squeak lacks some base data structures like
>> hash tables or balancing trees... not useful that often, but needed
>> for algorithmic code and difficult to write properly.
>>
>> --
>> Damien Pollet
>> type less, do more [ | ] http://typo.cdlm.fasmz.org
>>
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