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Jake Mannix commented on GIRAPH-31:
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And for the implementations which have both the ability to provide a sorted 
iterator which isn't prohibitively expensive, but also provide a much faster 
unsorted iterator, they can choose whether to return true or false from the 
"isSorted()" method, and provide another method of the type you're suggesting. 


> Hide the SortedMap<I, Edge<I,E>> in Vertex from client visibility (impl. 
> detail), replace with appropriate accessor methods
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>                 Key: GIRAPH-31
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GIRAPH-31
>             Project: Giraph
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: graph
>    Affects Versions: 0.70.0
>            Reporter: Jake Mannix
>            Assignee: Jake Mannix
>         Attachments: GIRAPH-31.diff
>
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> As discussed on the list, and on GIRAPH-28, the SortedMap<I, Edge<I,E>> is an 
> implementation detail which needs not be exposed to application developers - 
> they need to iterate over the edges, and possibly access them one-by-one, and 
> remove them (in the Mutable case), but they don't need the SortedMap, and 
> creating primitive-optimized BasicVertex implementations is hampered by the 
> fact that clients expect this Map to exist.

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