problem was that we previously hashed based on the pointers of the left and
right children, but this is bogus: we can easily have different trees that
represent the same set. Now we use a hashing based scheme that compares the
*contents* of the trees, but not without having to do a full scan of a tree. The
only caveat is that with hashing is that we may have collisions, which result in
two different trees being falsely labeled as equivalent. If this becomes a
problem, we can add extra data to the profile to hopefully resolve most
collisions.
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and not just the key value when comparing trees. To do this we added data_type
and data_type_ref to the ImutContainerInfo trait classes. For values stored in
the tree that do not have separate key and data components, data_type is simply
a typedef of bool, and isDataEqual() always evaluates to true. This allows us to
support both ImmutableSet and ImmutableMap using the same underlying logic.
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void*. This is hint that we are returning uninitialized memory rather
than a constructed object.
Patched ImutAVLTree to conform to this new interface.
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Renamed internal method of ImutAVLTree::RemoveMutableFlag to MarkImmutable.
Added enum for bit manipulation (more self-documentating).
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implemented on top of a functional AVL tree. The AVL balancing code
is inspired by the OCaml implementation of Map, which also uses a functional
AVL tree.
Documentation is currently limited and cleanups are planned, but this code
compiles and has been tested.
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