Binary trees storing huge amounts of data in nodes
Ng Pheng Siong
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Tue Nov 7 11:19:13 EST 2000
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According to Thomas Weholt <thomas at cintra.no>: > I've looked at Ransacker but it doesn't seem to fit the amount of data I > need to scan. Have you actually tried it with your data? A few entries below Ransacker at Parnassus's "latest", there is something called pymifluz - "Python bindings for mifluz (C++ library to build and query a full text inverted index". Also, amk's sumo-zodb package bundles Zope's Catalog and SearchIndex. That's another possibility. Finally, you can use Glimpse and perhaps build a Python interface for it. Cheers. -- Ng Pheng Siong <ngps at post1.com> * http://www.post1.com/home/ngps
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