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```
By immutable I mean two things:
- you cannot modify resulting collection,
- source collection is not modified too.
Currently to operate on immutable data structures one have to write something
l…
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```
By immutable I mean two things:
- you cannot modify resulting collection,
- source collection is not modified too.
Currently to operate on immutable data structures one have to write something
l…
-
```
By immutable I mean two things:
- you cannot modify resulting collection,
- source collection is not modified too.
Currently to operate on immutable data structures one have to write something
l…
-
```
By immutable I mean two things:
- you cannot modify resulting collection,
- source collection is not modified too.
Currently to operate on immutable data structures one have to write something
l…
-
```
By immutable I mean two things:
- you cannot modify resulting collection,
- source collection is not modified too.
Currently to operate on immutable data structures one have to write something
l…
-
```
By immutable I mean two things:
- you cannot modify resulting collection,
- source collection is not modified too.
Currently to operate on immutable data structures one have to write something
l…
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Currently the `Node` class used for `ImmutableList` includes 40 bytes of overhead per list element on X64, and 24 bytes of overhead on X86. This means the memory cost of using this data structure for …
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```
By immutable I mean two things:
- you cannot modify resulting collection,
- source collection is not modified too.
Currently to operate on immutable data structures one have to write something
l…
-
```
By immutable I mean two things:
- you cannot modify resulting collection,
- source collection is not modified too.
Currently to operate on immutable data structures one have to write something
l…
-
```
By immutable I mean two things:
- you cannot modify resulting collection,
- source collection is not modified too.
Currently to operate on immutable data structures one have to write something
l…