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Removing wrong info about inlist performance from docs.
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* eina_inlist_count() is order-N, while @ref eina_list_count() is order-1 (constant
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* time).
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*
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* For the same reasons, @ref eina_inlist_sort() is slower than @ref
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* eina_list_sort() . If the list is intended to have faster access, be
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* sorted/merged frequently, or needs to have other complex operations, consider
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* using @ref Eina_List instead.
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*
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* @section inlist_advanced Advanced Usage
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*
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* The basic usage considers a struct that will have the user data, and also
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@ -740,10 +735,9 @@ EAPI Eina_Inlist *eina_inlist_sorted_state_insert(Eina_Inlist *list,
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* @note @b in-place: this will change the given list, so you should
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* now point to the new list head that is returned by this function.
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*
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* @note worst case is O(n * log2(n)) comparisons (calls to func()),
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* O(n) comparisons average case. That means that for 1,000,000 list
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* elements, sort will usually do 1,000,000 comparisons, but may do up
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* to 20,000,000.
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* @note Worst case is O(n * log2(n)) comparisons (calls to func()).
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* That means that for 1,000,000 list elements, sort will do 20,000,000
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* comparisons.
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*
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* Example:
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* @code
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@ -895,10 +895,8 @@ EAPI Eina_List *eina_list_clone(const Eina_List *list) EINA_WARN_UNUS
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* @note @b in-place: this will change the given list, so you should
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* now point to the new list head that is returned by this function.
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*
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* @note worst case is O(n * log2(n)) comparisons (calls to func()),
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* O(n) comparisons average case. That means that for 1,000,000 list
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* elements, sort will usually do 1,000,000 comparisons, but may do up
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* to 20,000,000.
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* @note Worst case is O(n * log2(n)) comparisons (calls to func()).
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* That means that for 1,000,000 list sort will do 20,000,000 comparisons.
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*
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* Example:
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* @code
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