package grenier
A collection of various algorithms in OCaml
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
grenier-v0.12.tbz
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doc/grenier.orderme/Order_managed/index.html
Module Order_managed
Source
Basic ordering operations
An element of an ordering.
after t
inserts a new element to the ordering, greater than t
but less than all existing elements greater than t
.
O(1) amortized.
before t
inserts a new element to the ordering, less than t
but greater than all existing elements less than t
.
O(1) amortized.
Memory management
When you know you are not going to use an element any longer, forget
it to release memory. It makes operations slightly faster to not have to wait for the GC to release elements.
After calling forget
, an element should not be used. You can check if it is the case with is_valid
.
Algorithm due to: Two Simplified Algorithms for Maintaining Order in a List Bender et al., 2002
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