Sleepycat Software writes:
> It seems to me that we could write a Huffman engine that *would*
> preserve the sort order. It wouldn't be the best possible encoding,
> but it might still be relatively good.
I think to remember that there is a chapter on this subject in Managing
Gigabytes. I did not bring the book with me. Could you check that Geoff,
please ?
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