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From: fir <fir@grunge.pl>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: enum sets
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2024 20:38:07 +0200
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fir wrote:
> how to define such microdictionary i dont know
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> it could be (speaking on old c style) something like
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> dictionary int some[int];
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> some[110]=10;
> some['kot']='dog';
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> some[enum lalla]=enum bababa;
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> such int-int implementation would need 64 bit value
> those entries abowe would be 3 64 bit numbers
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> more entries for one key, no problem
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> some['kot']='mors';
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> just another number added
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> (so possibly two types of dictionaries can be defined if not more
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> also i gues bitfields can be used
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> dictionary signed:10 some[signed:22];
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> also such syntax probably is acceptable
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> dictionary void some[signed:22][signed:10];
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> some[29][233];
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> now this is container that stores void
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some curiosity is that it seems that normal array can be 'directoried'
- turn in directory

say you got array

int tab[200];

  array is a directory that kas one key form 0=199 and one int value per 
key )jas its start adress and ocupies 200 ints of ram)

say you add a method to not revrite value under key but add one

  tab[22]:= 100
  tab[22]:= 120
  tab[22]:= 100

this can be done by just adding 3 64 bit values on a side
and this construct would be a mix of array and dict made
by list of key-values  the underlying implementation may
also be different liek array of seeds to heap based arrays too)

overally c needs such builtin dictionary a lot