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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ copy :: proc{copy_slice, copy_from_string}
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// with the old value, and reducing the length of the dynamic array by 1.
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//
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// Note: This is an O(1) operation.
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-// Note: If you the elements to remain in their order, use `ordered_remove`.
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+// Note: If you want the elements to remain in their order, use `ordered_remove`.
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// Note: If the index is out of bounds, this procedure will panic.
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@builtin
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unordered_remove :: proc(array: ^$D/[dynamic]$T, index: int, loc := #caller_location) #no_bounds_check {
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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ unordered_remove :: proc(array: ^$D/[dynamic]$T, index: int, loc := #caller_loca
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// `ordered_remove` removed the element at the specified `index` whilst keeping the order of the other elements.
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//
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// Note: This is an O(N) operation.
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-// Note: If you the elements do not have to remain in their order, prefer `unordered_remove`.
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+// Note: If the elements do not have to remain in their order, prefer `unordered_remove`.
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// Note: If the index is out of bounds, this procedure will panic.
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@builtin
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ordered_remove :: proc(array: ^$D/[dynamic]$T, index: int, loc := #caller_location) #no_bounds_check {
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