12:51 PM
Both lists, or both elements?
the bottom element's refcount increases when you pop the top element
then both end at one reference
@QPaysTaxes what are those?
There are two nodes, why are there three numbers?
Why do your refcounts start at 0?
0 means not referenced, yours are
the stack doesn't point to them, but its new head does
It decrements when you pop, but before that you create the new head, at which point it increments
when you push an existing head, the ref count doesn't increase, but it still decreases
The tail's refcount increases when you create a detached head, and decreases again when you repoint the stack to the new head.
It doesn't. It only cares about how many things point to it.
The new head starts pointing to it, and the stack ceases to.
I mean, you could avoid creating a new node if you notice some other stack already has that node.
Probably not worth it, but the option is there.
GIT uses SHA1 sums to prevent duplicates, and reference counting to remove unreferenced nodes
it only stays the same if you free the old head.
You could always increment it, and then decrement while freeing
same effect, better separation of concerns
When you pop: the old head refcount decreases, the new head refcount increases, stack points to the new head. When a node's refcount drops to zero: free the node; decrease the linked node's refcount
refcount = reference count = how many nodes point to it