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Following Lisp, other high-level programming languages which feature linked lists as primitive data structures have adopted an append. To append lists, as an operator, Haskell uses ++, OCaml uses @. Other languages use the + or ++ symbols to nondestructively concatenate a string, list, or array.
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RV32I Base Integer Instructions Instruction Name Format Opcode add: ADD: R: 0110011: sub: SUB: R: 0110011: xor: XOR: R: 0110011: or: OR: R: 0110011: and: AND: R ...
Appending one linked list to another can be inefficient unless a reference to the tail is kept as part of the List structure, because it is needed to traverse the entire first list in order to find the tail, and then append the second list to this.
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