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Grounding space implementation with a more compact representation in memory #829

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@vsbogd vsbogd commented Dec 28, 2024

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Storage keeps hashable atoms and returns integer id as a key to the
atom. Thus integer id can be used instead of atom inside space index.
Iterator which returns atoms and expression start/end for index.
Before this change such case was handled as a custom matching. Which
means all atoms are extracted from index and matched with an atom from
query. Now we represent this case as en exact matching which is not in
the index. Thus only custom matchers for the specific branch of the
index are applied.
Implement everything except removing atom. Also AtomIndex doesn't keep
and return duplicated atom.
Rename AtomTokenIter to AtomIter, Exact to ExactId, AtomIndexNode to
AtomTrieNode. Use Cow to represent both atom and reference to atom in
AtomToken and thus allow moving atoms when inserting new atom into the
index.
Do some renaming in code to make it more clear
Implement GroundingSpace::remove and GroundingSpace::replace methods.
@vsbogd vsbogd changed the title More effective grounding space implementation More compact grounding space implementation Dec 28, 2024
@vsbogd vsbogd changed the title More compact grounding space implementation Grounding space implementation with a more compact representation in memory Dec 28, 2024
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