Use a queues instead of lists for the logic frame pending predicates
I wonder if this is ACTUALLY faster, since often there will probably only be
a couple of entries in a particular predicate's list? But then again there are
some HUGE predicates (e.g. successor relations), so it'll benefit us there.
Either way, conceptually the thing should be FIFO, so as long as using queues
doesn't COST us performance I'm happy.
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Tue, 05 Jul 2016 23:37:14 +0000 |
parents |
9d90efbd8787 |
children |
19200659513a |
(ql:quickload "cl-d-api")
(defparameter *document-packages*
(list "BONES.PAIP"))
(defparameter *output-path*
#p"docs/03-reference.markdown" )
(defparameter *header*
"The following is a list of all user-facing parts of Bones.
If there are backwards-incompatible changes to anything listed here, they will
be noted in the changelog and the author will feel bad.
Anything not listed here is subject to change at any time with no warning, so
don't touch it.
")
(d-api:generate-documentation
:bones
*output-path*
*document-packages*
*header*)