Jimi:
No this is not a RTFM. The Judy team often pondered this idea. Alan even
wrote some code to "load" and "unload" a Judy Array. My experiments have shown
that Judy is so fast compared to a disk access that doing just one element at a
time
in a "for loop" is just as adequate and gives you the opportunity to store the
data
in your format on the disk.
However, I am open to suggestions.
Sorry for a delayed response. I have just settled down in my Thailand home
after
being on the road for about 6 weeks. I plan on doing some intense work on Judy
for the first time in about a year and a half.
Thank you for your interest.
Doug Baskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
----- Original Message ----
From: Jimi Xenidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 9:05:15 AM
Subject: Save the array to a file?
I hope this is not a RTFM, I looked at is was not obvious and the SF
mail archive search is bogus :(
I have a dynamic array that is seeded with out about 1000 entries
from a data file.
Is there any way to save (or pre-compile?) this initial set so I
don't suffer the overhead of populating it from a parser?
It would be fine if the result is static and I need to use another
dynamic array for additions.
-JX
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