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Use memoizes instead of mnemonizes in the context of caching (#1383)
* Use `memoizes` instead of `mnemonizes` in the context of caching While apparently, 'mnemonizes' is a word, I don't think it's the best choice here. * Update isocpp.dic
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@@ -16256,7 +16256,7 @@ e.g. because it is in a library that you cannot modify.
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A `const` member function can modify the value of an object that is `mutable` or accessed through a pointer member.
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A common use is to maintain a cache rather than repeatedly do a complicated computation.
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For example, here is a `Date` that caches (mnemonizes) its string representation to simplify repeated uses:
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For example, here is a `Date` that caches (memoizes) its string representation to simplify repeated uses:
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class Date {
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public:
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@@ -304,6 +304,7 @@ memcmp
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memmove
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memoization
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memoized
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memoizes
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memset
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metameta
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metaprogram
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