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* persistent obarray?
@ 2005-12-26 22:36 Drew Adams
  2005-12-26 23:34 ` Drew Adams
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From: Drew Adams @ 2005-12-26 22:36 UTC (permalink / raw)


I have a large obarray (length 102701). To create it, I walk through a
(large) file of words, with many duplicates, interning each word traversed.
This takes 2-3 minutes. Currently, I create the obarrary when a given major
mode is entered for the first time.

I'm wondering if it would speed things up to write the completed obarray to
a Lisp file, and then read that file instead of creating the obarray as I do
now.

What are my options for doing that (to see if it is faster)? If I just write
the obarray, it will be read in as an ordinary vector, and, IIUC, that is
not a way to create an obarry (you must use intern). I could convert it to a
list, write that out, read it back in, and map intern over the list after
reading it. Is there another option?

Does it sound like this (write + read) would be worth trying? If so, is
there anything to be gained by byte-compiling the Lisp file? It would
contain only a list (or a setq or defvar with the list as value).

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