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Re: Writing Bits object to disk [message #47457 is a reply to message #47411] Wed, 18 January 2017 08:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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mirek wrote on Fri, 13 January 2017 08:39
crydev wrote on Wed, 11 January 2017 17:07
Hello,

I was thinking about using Bits as an efficient data structure to write my data to disk. However, I noticed that this data structure is quite closed and does not allow callers to retrieve a pointer to the internal buffer of bits and neither does it allow itself being constructed from existing buffer and alloc variables.

Would it be a good idea to allow this, or have a similar data structure that allows retrieval of the data structure? If not, why do you think so? I now manually edited some support in, to see if my efficient idea works out well!

Thanks!

crydev


I guess this is valid idea. Adding to RM.

Mirek


Great, thanks!

crydev
 
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