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9 | 7 | |
2,283 | 2,463 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
C++ | C | |
zlib License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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pdqsort
- Pattern-Defeating Quicksort (Pdqsort)
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Faster sorting algorithm
I found that this exists: https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort
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How sorting algorithms work
Their sort_unstable algorithm is based on this pattern-defeating quicksort.
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Timsort – the fastest sorting algorithm you’ve never heard of
Closely related is pattern defeating quicksort ( https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort ), which adapts quicksort to take advantage of sorted runs. I've adapted a few quicksorts to pdqsort and seen good speedups (as people were often sorting partially sorted data)
Basically: Timsort is to mergesort as pdqsort is to quicksort
- I tried creating a sorting algorithm in C language.
- Do Low-Level Optimizations Matter?
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Discussion Thread
I was thinking of optimal C++ over native types. I just spoke up because if your intuition of quicksort is that 50k elements should take 20ms you’re drastically underestimating computer performance. They’re crazy fast and optimized sorting algorithms are downright scary.
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Beating Up on Qsort (2019)
Just for fun, I added pdqsort to the benchmark:
https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort
Here are some of the results on an Ivy Bridge hackintosh:
size, qsort, inline, sort, stable_sort, pdqsort, radix7
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Which sorting algorithm did you implement in your programming language?
sort_unstable is a pattern-defeating quicksort (https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort) added with RFC#1884 (https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1884).
ZBar
- What route should I go for moving long links you find on the phone to a PC?
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How to scan QR Barcode with Windows 10 Webcam on laptop - Without using an emulator?
ZBar - ZBar is a widely used open-source software that supports scanning QR codes with a webcam on Windows 10. https://zbar.sourceforge.net/
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Is there an open source QR code reader for Windows?
I'm pretty sure ZBar is supported on windows. It includes the zbarcam tool, which can scan from camera.
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How to decode a QR-code image in (preferably pure) Python?
ZBar (website here) claims to be "an open source software suite for reading bar codes from various sources, such as image files." So I tried installing it on Mac OSX running sudo pip install zbar. This fails with error: command 'cc' failed with exit status 1. I tried to suggestions in the answers to this SO question, but I can't seem to solve it. So I decided to move on again:
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Diners Beware: That Meal May Cost You Your Privacy and Security
All zbar-derived programs would work. For phones, this is one of the few that showed up quickly on F-Droid.
- Best way to store backup 2FA QR codes and recovery codes?
What are some alternatives?
fluxsort - A fast branchless stable quicksort / mergesort hybrid that is highly adaptive.
ZXing - ZXing ("Zebra Crossing") barcode scanning library for Java, Android
American Fuzzy Lop - american fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer
C++ Format - A modern formatting library
quadsort - Quadsort is a branchless stable adaptive mergesort faster than quicksort.
FastFormat - The fastest, most robust C++ formatting library
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
mlkit - A collection of sample apps to demonstrate how to use Google's ML Kit APIs on Android and iOS
ZPM - The C++ package manager based on premake5
sigslot - C++11 signal/slot implementation