On Mon, 5 Sep 2022 19:25:59 +0200
A. Pönitz wrote:
> How often do people /need/ /Qt/ containers with /more than
> 1 billion elements/ ?
On one hand, I could say anyone that needs it once in a while could
simply use a std container.
On the other hand, for the "container of bytes" QByteArray
Den mån 5 sep. 2022 kl 22:30 skrev Thiago Macieira :
>
> On Monday, 5 September 2022 10:25:59 PDT A. Pönitz wrote:
> > How often do people /need/ /Qt/ containers with /more than
> > 1 billion elements/ ?
>
> Or foresee needing them in the next 10 years.
0 times and 0 times.
I've used Qt (non)
On Monday, 5 September 2022 10:25:59 PDT A. Pönitz wrote:
> How often do people /need/ /Qt/ containers with /more than
> 1 billion elements/ ?
Or foresee needing them in the next 10 years.
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Cloud Software Architect - Intel DCAI Cloud Engin
On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 12:31:43PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt via Interest wrote:
> > When your OpenSource project includes the scripts to make a proper
> > Debian or RPM package, you dramatically increase the odds of getting
> > your package into the actual distro repos. Does any distro actually put
>
Hi all.
In order to base my potential arguments in a certain discussion on a
neighboring list not purely just on my own experience with both Qt and
(independently) large data (a.k.a. "gut feeling") I would appreciate
if /you/ could help me to find a - very rough, readily admitted in
advance to b