@loganfsmyth I kind of feel that the real question is "why does this statically compiled language give me warnings about something that Python doesn't"
@Boiethios Well, that also why I didn't understand it first, an array of nothing, is ... empty XD
But you could iterate on an array on nothing and do thing on nothing because range iterator are mainstream
play.rust-lang.org/… Actually with size_of::<[(); 3]>() / size_of::<()>, I was hoping that compiler throw an error or at least a warning but it don't care at all. it just panic at runtime XD
I like the fact that people said linked list are bad, despite the fact that it's one of the base container, I think you simply can't design an OS without it
But if your implement look like a linked list just call it linkedSlopMap
If people are too lazy to read the documentation about perf between your two implementation they don't deserve to use it
actually a miss usecase is to use linked container instead of reallocing a big array, for exemple 5 vec of 5mo is better than realloc 4 times to have a vec of 25mo
@orlp How about ConvolvedSlotMap for the fast iterable slotmap? "Convolved" should reflect the convolved spaghetti structure between map and freelist which derives from the fact that the gaps in the freelist are ordered differently from the occupied blocks in the underlying array.
Isn't this naming scheme, where the distinction is merely made in the module name kind of reserved for cases like result::Result vs io::Result, in which you have specializations (type Result<T> = Result<T, io::Error>;) of a common type rather than fundamentally different implementations? For fundamentally different implementations a naming scheme like in BTreeMap vs HashMap, where the distinction is made in the name of the types, may be more appropriate.
Since SlotMap<T, PerfIter> vs. SlotMap<T, PerfMutate> is not possible, I would vote for a BTreeMap vs HashMap naming scheme.
An argument for FastIterSlotMap over IterSlotMap could be that IterSlotMap might convey the false impression that iterating over the other type of slotmap is not possible at all.
@Stargateur Yeah, that was me not understanding the problem. :x The OP did want deduplication. Now what's beyond me is how they rewrote the function while forgetting about the dedup provided by the set.
@E_net4 I dunno. I think this question is appropriate and on-topic. It probably shouldn't gather a lot of votes over time and thus wouldn't be "an everlasting great question", but I think that's expected
I want to define a .unique() method on iterators that enables me to iterate without duplicates.
use std::collections::HashSet;
struct UniqueState<'a> {
seen: HashSet<String>,
underlying: &'a mut Iterator<Item = String>,
}
trait Unique {
fn unique(&mut self) -> UniqueState;
}
impl ...
@Shepmaster Can I somehow see all questions that are marked as dupe for a specific question? I have the feeling your most popular question get's asked every week or so...