I know this might be a little bit late in asking, because I've been
insanely busy too.
Say I know that I have a finite length of my tree-just 3 bytes-that I would
like to be cached. Instead of resolving the tree dynamically, I would like
there to be a contiguous array, but for each array entry, have some kind
special value-either a mapping that produces a value despite length, or a
concrete length limited pointer to result type.
[ <- 32 megabytes -> ]
An index into the radix tree can be performed by multiplying the first byte
by 2^16 (possibly minus one). Then a pointer to some dynamically managed
tree would suit our needs.
I calculate that a lookup, assuming that the tree is also shallow,
shouldn't take more than just a handful of instructions. I'm all about
speed in this scenario, and my use case requites that insertion consume as
few instructions as feasibly possible. Other operations aren't as important.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Cosmin Boaca
Hello,
I'm sorry but I had an insane coursework load during the last two weeks. I had about 4 programming assignments to solve based on system programming on both linux / windows and I hadn't any time to work at Boost.Trie. However, I have finished all my assignments and I will work on the iterator tomorrow and maybe during the weekend. I hope I will have it working until Sunday.
Cosmin
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