golang-github-steveyen-gtreap 0.0~git20150807.0.0abe01e-1 source package in Ubuntu
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golang-github-steveyen-gtreap (0.0~git20150807.0.0abe01e-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Initial release (Closes: #855672) -- Michael Lustfield <email address hidden> Mon, 20 Feb 2017 22:40:29 -0600
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- Original maintainer:
- Debian Go Packaging Team
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- Medium Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- golang-github-steveyen-gtreap-dev: gtreap is an immutable treap implementation in the Go Language
Gtreap implements an immutable treap data structure in golang.
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By treap, this data structure is both a heap and a binary search tree.
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By immutable, any updates/deletes to a treap will return a new treap
which can share internal nodes with the previous treap. All nodes in this
implementation are read-only after their creation. This allows concurrent
readers to operate safely with concurrent writers as modifications only
create new data structures and never modify existing data structures.
This is a simple approach to achieving MVCC or multi-version concurrency
control.
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By heap, items in the treap follow the heap-priority property, where a
parent node will have higher priority than its left and right children
nodes.
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By binary search tree, items are store lexigraphically, ordered by a
user-supplied Compare function.