Re: Quasi-Random Dynamic Array

From:
red floyd <redfloyd@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.c++.moderated
Date:
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 14:26:32 CST
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On Nov 18, 10:53 am, Giovanni Santostefano <anticitizen....@libero.it>
wrote:

Hi,
I'm Giovanni Santostefano.
I've written a paper on quasi-random dynamic arrays.
I want to share with us becaus I've seen on Exceptional C++ the
structure of vectors and I think allocate (during an extension) a new
array and copy the datas from the elder can be bad in certain
situations.
The idea behind my system (my system... but don't know if someone
created before me) is to build a list of arrays.
You can download the paper here

http://digilander.libero.it/blizzard.3dDevelop/dinarray.pdf

or from my sitehttp://santostefanogiovanni.blogspot.com

I'm sorry to post an off topic but I've think to it strictly related
to C++ and I'm goind (ASAP) to make a C++ implementation.

If this seems bad I'm really sorry and no problem if a moderator
delete this post.

Otherwise I'm happy to see what you think about this method.


Sounds like std::deque. std::vector has the requirement that elements
be contiguous.

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