[Alex Martelli] > Greg's version's in nondist/sandbox/sets, right? Where's Aric's? [Guido] > http://bent-arrow.com/python [Alex] > Ah, a C implementation. It seems premature to me to consider such > optimization -- for now, it appears, we're still looking around for the > right architecture, and that's much more plastic and faster to > experiment with in Python. So, I have not studied set.c in detail, I have, and I'm -1 on it: it's largely a copy-paste-small-edit of massive portions of dictobject.c. If it has to be implemented via massive code duplication, there are less maintenance-intense ways to do that. > just browsed the readme to get an idea of the interface -- and that > seems even more peculiar to me than freeze-on-hashing, although > generally similar. freeze-on-hashing was pioneered <wink> in the Python world by kjbuckets. I've used it in my own Set code for years without particular pain. Greg Wilson seemed to hate it, though. > So, for now, I've stuck to Python, +1
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