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cp987625-Apr-07 15:42
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Maybe there is scope for improving things with threading, as time goes on we will have more and more parallel processing available. So why not a list type structure with an associated indexing array, simply of pointers, which updates in a secondary thread. This would be completely transparent to the user, allowing indexed access in O(1) time, unless the primary thread blocks when the user tries to access the array using indexing and the indexing array is being updated. There are clearly some threading issues to be resolved, but it should be possible to come up with a simple clean system. There are probably other types of structures that could benefit from some behind the scenes processing, lists that keep themselves sorted comes to mind. Maybe we should patent this - someone probably has aleady.



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