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An extremely memory-efficient hash_map implementation. 2 bits/entry overhead! The SparseHash library contains several hash-map implementations, including implementations that optimize for space or speed. These hashtable implementations are similar in API to SGI's hash_map class and the tr1 ... [More] unordered_map class, but with different performance characteristics. It's easy to replace hash_map or unordered_map by sparse_hash_map or dense_hash_map in C++ code. Recent news: 11 January 2010I've just released sparsehash 1.6. The API has widened a bit with the addition of =deleted_key()= and =empty_key()=, which let you query what values these keys have. A few rather obscure bugs have been fixed (such as an error when copying one hashtable into another when the empty_keys differ). A full list of changes is described in the ChangeLog. 9 May 2009I've just released sparsehash 1.5.1. Hot on the heels of sparsehash 1.5, this release fixes a longstanding bug in the sparsehash code, where equal_range would always return an empty range. It now works as documented. All sparsehash users are encouraged to upgrade. 7 May 2009I've just released sparsehash 1.5. This release introduces tr1 compatibility: I've added rehash, begin(i), and other methods that are expected to be part of the unordered_map API once tr1 in introduced. This allows sparse_hash_map, dense_hash_map, sparse_hash_set, and dense_hash_set to be (almost) drop-in replacements for unordered_map and unordered_set. There is no need to upgrade unless you need this functionality, or need one of the other, more minor, changes described in the ChangeLog. [Less]

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An umbrella project for various stdlib-like containers with specific properties. Currently contains only six closely related containers: closed_hash_set, closed_hash_map, linked_hash_set, linked_hash_map, forward_hash_set and forward_hash_map. The first two are very similar to TR1 unordered_set and ... [More] unordered_map. The linked ones provide additional functionality, while forward hash tables are more efficient than linked, but have restricted interface. In some cases performance of the closed_hash_* containers can be improved even further with optional intrusiveness support. [Less]

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