On 10/05/2015 05:39 PM, Christof Ressi wrote:
> You're right that it's easy to implement as an abstraction but I was rather thinking about execution speed.
> I guess a fictional object like [array drip] that would just iterate through the array using a C loop would be the fastest possible method.
yes.
well no: the fastest possible way would probably be hand-optimized
assembler.
> I don't see how you could even get close to that with abstractions, especially when using only vanilla objects.
i don't think that in practice this would matter though.
an [array-drip]¹ implementation in Pd-vanilla should be O(n).
an [array drip] implementation in C should be O(n).
sure, the abstraction implementation will perform worse by a (constant)
factor but the complexity stays the same which is the important part.
i assume that the cases where you do need that extra speed boost are
rather seldom, and do not warrant an extra built-in object.
gfamrds
IOhannes
¹ it always causes me pain to see the name "drip" used so widely.