[hackers] [chatter] r11776 - trunk/www/books/dpg
Chris Page
chris at chris-page.org
Mon Apr 28 01:55:18 CEST 2008
Is this only an error in the HTML or is it an erratum for the printed
book?
On Apr 26, 2008, at 04:02 AM, hannes at mccarthy.opendylan.org wrote:
> Author: hannes
> Date: Sat Apr 26 13:02:57 2008
> New Revision: 11776
>
> Modified:
> trunk/www/books/dpg/db_253.html
> Log:
> Job: website
> unindent the "end class"
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> Modified: trunk/www/books/dpg/db_253.html
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> --- trunk/www/books/dpg/db_253.html (original)
> +++ trunk/www/books/dpg/db_253.html Sat Apr 26 13:02:57 2008
> @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
> // smaller than another comparison value</em>
> constant slot comparison-function :: <function> = \<,
> init-keyword: comparison-function:;
> - end class <sorted-sequence>; </pre></td></tr></table>
> +end class <sorted-sequence>; </pre></td></tr></table>
> <p>Because is there is a well-defined ordering of the elements of
> sorted sequences, we choose <code><sequence></code> to be the
> superclass of <code><sorted-sequence></code>. We use the built-
> in collection class called <code><stretchy-vector></code> to
> store the elements of our sorted sequence, because we want to be
> able to have the sorted sequence grow to any size in a convenient
> way.</p>
> <p>The slots <code>comparison-function</code> and <code>value-
> function</code> are constant slots, because we intend to have
> clients specify these functions only when they create the sorted
> sequence. If we had decided to let clients change the value of these
> slots, we would have made the slots virtual, so that we could
> reorder the data vector after either function had changed. </p>
> <p>Now that we have covered the structure and initialization of the
> sorted sequence data structure, we can define basic collection
> methods.</p>
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