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Re: Bison development
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Akim Demaille |
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Re: Bison development |
Date: |
17 Jan 2002 12:03:17 +0100 |
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>>>>> "Magnus" == Magnus Fromreide <address@hidden> writes:
Magnus> On 17 Jan 2002, Akim Demaille wrote:
>> OK, if you want a project, then there is one thing we need: that
>> someone find a good implementation of bit vector to implement sets.
>> We need a good implementation, efficient and with a nice interface.
>> There is a crucial need in Bison, but for the time being, unions,
>> intersections etc. are computed but loops all over the place. We
>> need macros/routines that raise the abstraction level up to sets.
Magnus> GCC contains two or three versions of bitvectors with
Magnus> different properties (optimized for sparse sets etc.) Maybe
Magnus> one of them could be used? The problem might be the demand for
Magnus> a 'nice interface'.
Yep, I have already read the recent threads about [els]bitset. I just
don't have time to read the details, but I think fetching GCC's
implementation would be the best approach. Do you know the
differences between the different implementations?
- Bison development, Hans Aberg, 2002/01/14
- Re: Bison development, Akim Demaille, 2002/01/15
- Re: Bison development, Hans Aberg, 2002/01/15
- Re: Bison development, Akim Demaille, 2002/01/16
- Re: Bison development, Hans Aberg, 2002/01/16
- Re: Bison development, Akim Demaille, 2002/01/16
- Re: Bison development, Hans Aberg, 2002/01/16
- Re: Bison development, Akim Demaille, 2002/01/17
- Re: Bison development, Magnus Fromreide, 2002/01/17
- Re: Bison development,
Akim Demaille <=
- Re: Bison development, Hans Aberg, 2002/01/17
- Re: Bison development, Hans Aberg, 2002/01/17