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Re: MapImpl
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Paul E Johnson |
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Re: MapImpl |
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Thu, 07 Jun 2001 12:54:12 -0500 |
Fred Wan wrote:
>
> Your explanation sounds plausible in that it suggests that MapImpl probably
> compares the addresses of the objects. However, why this should happen in
> the most recent version and not in the older ones is quite puzzling.
Swarm code changed :)
Java has quite a large collections library that works great. It has
Maps, sorted Maps, and you can put these objects into schedules just as
if they were swarm collections (Thanks to Marcus, there). So my java
projects use java collections and they are good.
I think Java's HashMap is what you want.
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- MapImpl, Fred Wan, 2001/06/07
- Re: MapImpl, Paul E Johnson, 2001/06/07
- RE: MapImpl, Fred Wan, 2001/06/07
- Re: MapImpl,
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- Re: MapImpl, Marcus G. Daniels, 2001/06/12
- Re: MapImpl, Marcus G. Daniels, 2001/06/14
- Re: swarm rpms, Krishnan Viswanathan, 2001/06/14
- Re: swarm rpms, pauljohn, 2001/06/15