No, I don't want to transfer files. If at all possible, I want to use
native C/++ and I want to link against a library that provides this an do
all of this in memory with regular c/++ types. :)
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 11:04 PM, John Bytheway
On 2015-05-21 15:20, Kenneth Adam Miller wrote:
Suppose I have a rather huge binary region. Transferring it by any means is an expensive operation. But changes to it will only be some fraction at worst case as large as the binary region itself, but in practice will typically be regional byte blobs, mostly not more than a single kilobyte long.. Is there any data structure that already handles this, where I could say, have every instance start off from the original binary region, and calculate what any other instance of that data structure has by "applicating the deltas"?
Suggest you read https://github.com/bup/bup/blob/master/DESIGN which discusses the algorithm used by rsync and bup to do this sort of thing efficiently. It's not quite what you're asking for, but it should be able to achieve much the same results.
If your problem is actually to transfer such files, updating the one at the destination, then perhaps you can simply use rsync and not worry about it.
John Bytheway
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