Bill Burdick
Bill Burdick
I believe the fix is to define the nodes() function like it is on page 8 of the [paper](http://staff.city.ac.uk/~ross/papers/FingerTree.pdf). I have updated my CoffeeScript version like this: ``` CoffeeScript nodes...
Last time I calculated array insert behavior, it was O(n) but that was a long time ago, has it changed to quadratic now? ;)
Hmm, I have no idea. I'll check into it.
Maybe I abandoned it? Anyway, here's the original Ober site: http://ober.sourceforge.net/ And here's the Scala version of it: https://github.com/zot/Ober-scala
Thanks -- I haven't been maintaining this. There wasn't a lot of interest in it. Maybe you can change it to use the new version of FLTK.
Sorry -- I didn't see this comment; it was buried under a huge torrent of email. This thread seems to say that cgo isn't really supported on windows, yet: http://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts/browse_thread/thread/7c11f1049d2b556a...
Here's the thread where I asked about it: http://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts/browse_thread/thread/6018fafc0c9cbee2#
Apparently cgo is still only experimental on windows and doesn't totally work, yet. I hope it does soon!
Wei Guangjing replied to my thread with some advice that may solve the problem: http://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts/msg/23ef437bf5ed1d49 Hope this helps -- I'm very interested in seeing this work on Windows!