On 06/26/2018 03:29 PM, David Wysochanski wrote:
On Tue, 2018-06-26 at 09:21 -0400, Dave Anderson wrote:
> Yes, by default all list entries encountered are put in the built-in
> hash queue, specifically for the purpose of determining whether there
> are duplicate entries. So if it's still running, it hasn't found any.
>
> To avoid the use of the hashing feature, try entering "set hash off"
> before kicking off the command. But of course if it finds any, it
> will loop forever.
>
Ah ok yeah I forgot about the built-in list loop detection!
For a storage-less method of list loop-detection: run two walkers
down the list, advancing two versus one elements. If you ever
match the same element location after starting, you have a loop.
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Cheers,
Jeremy