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subwindow
5808 days ago
If that's true, I wonder why. Maybe is they are trying to get O(1) access? Storing it the 'default' way would be O(log n) which isn't bad, but might still be unacceptable.
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subwindow
5808 days ago
Ah, I found my answer. Sets are stored in both a skip list and a hash table. So the overhead is indeed high.
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