[#5322] O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...>

I just did some benchmarks on push, pop, shift, and unshift

24 messages 2005/07/01
[#5338] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2005/07/02

On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Eric Mahurin wrote:

[#5348] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...> 2005/07/02

--- Mathieu Bouchard <matju@artengine.ca> wrote:

[#5357] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2005/07/03

On Sat, 2 Jul 2005, Eric Mahurin wrote:

[#5359] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...> 2005/07/03

--- Mathieu Bouchard <matju@artengine.ca> wrote:

[#5361] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2005/07/03

On Sun, 3 Jul 2005, Eric Mahurin wrote:

[#5362] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...> 2005/07/03

--- Mathieu Bouchard <matju@artengine.ca> wrote:

[#5365] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2005/07/04

Hi,

[#5367] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Eric Mahurin <eric_mahurin@...> 2005/07/04

--- Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> wrote:

[#5368] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2005/07/04

Hi,

[#5372] Re: O(1) performance for insertions/deletions at the front of an Array/String — Florian Gro<florgro@...> 2005/07/04

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#5420] Sydney Developer Preview 1 released — Evan Webb <evanwebb@...>

Sydney, an experimental ruby interpreter, has been released!

15 messages 2005/07/11
[#5424] Re: [ANN] Sydney Developer Preview 1 released — Evan Webb <evanwebb@...> 2005/07/12

Thanks everyone for the feedback so far!

Re: Subversion

From: James Britt <ruby@...>
Date: 2005-07-02 00:41:05 UTC
List: ruby-core #5339
mathew wrote:
> Austin Ziegler wrote:
>> Mathew assumed that because I *choose* to work on Windows with
>> primarily graphical tools that I don't know how to automate on the
>> Unix command-line.
>>
> 
> No I didn't. I deduced that you don't know how to automate on the 
> command line, from your statement that the graphical tools made things 
> "millions of times easier". No graphical tool is going to make something 
> millions of times easier than typing one word and hitting enter, unless 
> you've developed some kind of advanced mind-reading interface for your GUI.

I work primarily on Windows, for assorted reasons, but still tend to do 
a lot of work from the command line.  I've assembled numerous scripts to 
automate pretty much anything that takes more than a few steps.  But the 
Tortoise CVS Windows file manager extension makes it insanely easy to 
know when I have files not yet added to CVS, or CVS files that have 
changes, or when a directory contains something that needs adding or 
committing.  It provides a nice, clear picture, and I find that easier 
to parse than a list of files and symbols.

A *million* times easier?   Well, if not, then darn close.

(I concede that someplace, somewhere, someone has probably written the 
one-word command that would do the same from the command line.  But I 
haven't seen it.)

James Britt

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