A "computer science heap" is a structure that offers fast access to the largest element and fast extraction of it (which in turn provides access to the next largest element etc.).

I'm just done working on the heap in std.algorithm. Now, it turns out that heap supports both a meaningful definition as a full-fledged container, and a beautiful definition as a range.

If Heap is a range, you initiate it with another range, which Heap organizes in the heap manner. Then, successive calls to next() nicely extract elements starting from the largest. If the underlying range supports put(), then Heap also supports put() to insert into the heap.

Heap as a container would offer similar primitives but in addition would "own" its data (would call destructors upon destruction, and would support value copying).

What do you think? Should I make Heap a container or a range?


Andrei

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