#19620: fast (lazy) infinite words
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Reporter: vdelecroix | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-7.0
Component: combinatorics | Resolution:
Keywords: | Merged in:
Authors: Vincent Delecroix | Reviewers:
Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
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u/vdelecroix/19620 | 1e506ee2885dc086f24973db538dc4682ace1e01
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Comment (by mantepse):
Replying to [comment:15 vdelecroix]:
> Right. For me a word already has some combinatorial flavour. It is
already a mathematical object. The `lazy_list` would be one possible
backend. An other one (which is the object of this ticket) is using a
reallocable `char *`.
Yes, this makes sense to me - I just thought that #16137 is dead. And, at
least for the moment, I'm not concerned about speed but only about the
interface. There are several sage objects that seem to have similar
objective but different user interface: eg. {{{Family}}}, {{{Sequence}}}.
There is also #16107...
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