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Re: sqlite3
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Qiantan Hong |
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Re: sqlite3 |
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Mon, 6 Dec 2021 12:42:13 +0000 |
> I suggested hashmap serialzied to/from file. I used such approach myself for
> key-value pairs. It worked fine for me, it was quite simple to read/write
> it. Currently I am testing a thing, and I use just assoc list to read/write it
> to a file, and it works fine for me too.
Did you do it in one-batch, or do you do it incrementally (aka only write the
delta?). AFAIK the former is currently basically the standard practice
(printing/reading an alist or sth similar), and it can get too slow if
the key value map gets large.
Best,
Qiantan
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