Do you have any examples?
>Yes, this is the downstream effects of designing APIs this way. Breaking them up into smaller chunks of state makes it significantly more pleasant. What they're describing is the downstream effect of not designing APIs…
You're probably thinking of "slabs" or "slotmaps"
Yes, it's a map that provides efficient random deletes and contiguous hole-free storage, proving that they are not completely at odds with each other. If you don't care about the map part, you can get the same behavior…
They aren't: https://github.com/GossiperLoturot/densemap
If venvs were a reasonable solution here, presumably the pyspread authors would have included them in the installation instructions. Instead they just say to "pip install", which predictably does not work for most…
Do you have any examples?
>Yes, this is the downstream effects of designing APIs this way. Breaking them up into smaller chunks of state makes it significantly more pleasant. What they're describing is the downstream effect of not designing APIs…
You're probably thinking of "slabs" or "slotmaps"
Yes, it's a map that provides efficient random deletes and contiguous hole-free storage, proving that they are not completely at odds with each other. If you don't care about the map part, you can get the same behavior…
They aren't: https://github.com/GossiperLoturot/densemap
If venvs were a reasonable solution here, presumably the pyspread authors would have included them in the installation instructions. Instead they just say to "pip install", which predictably does not work for most…