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Re: string vs list processing
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Michael Livshin |
Subject: |
Re: string vs list processing |
Date: |
16 Apr 2001 18:18:26 +0300 |
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address@hidden (Harvey J. Stein) writes:
> > ??? string-ref is of constant complexity, whereas list-ref is of
> > linear complexity.
>
> I was talking about (string-ref ... 0) vs (list-ref ... 0).
oy.
sorry!
--
... it's just that in C++ and the like, you don't trust _anybody_,
and in CLOS you basically trust everybody. the practical result
is that thieves and bums use C++ and nice people use CLOS.
-- Erik Naggum
Re: string vs list processing, Masao Uebayashi, 2001/04/16
- Re: string vs list processing, Sascha Ziemann, 2001/04/16
- Re: string vs list processing, Masao Uebayashi, 2001/04/16
- Re: string vs list processing, Michael Livshin, 2001/04/16
- Re: string vs list processing, Bill Gribble, 2001/04/16
- Re: string vs list processing, Michael Livshin, 2001/04/16
- SRFI-13 again [was: Re: string vs list processing], Martin Grabmueller, 2001/04/17
- Re: SRFI-13 again [was: Re: string vs list processing], Dirk Herrmann, 2001/04/19
- Re: SRFI-13 again [was: Re: string vs list processing], Martin Grabmueller, 2001/04/19
- Re: SRFI-13 again [was: Re: string vs list processing], Marius Vollmer, 2001/04/20