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...It is mostly "C++ unordered_map" standard conformant and if you download it, you'll find a visual studio project, or a CMakeLists.txt that integrates the test suite from GCC for unordered_map. Which this map passes.
Some bench:
== 1 million int pushes ==
*open address: 275.852 ms
*reserved openaddr: 110.268 ms
std unordered: 277.544 ms
== 100k random erasures ==
*openaddr: 8.70804 ms
std unordered: 20.6305 ms
== 1M iteration ==
*openaddr: 185.528 ms
std unordered: 1010.53 ms
== 50k finds in 1M ==
*openaddr: 4.24 ms
std unordered: 10.44 ms
Drop-in replacement for std::shared_ptr + std::enable_shared_from_this
Apparently, many people dislike that the standard std::enable_shared_from_this class does not allow to invoke shared_from_this() in the constructor.
Guess What: This library is supposed to fill the gap.
The boost library does that too, but it does not allow shared_ptrs to be made inside the destructor and it doesn't provide a release() method to gain ownership of the contained pointer.
Tested, portable, standard C++ source code for policy based log stream, configuration data, external string table, field-delimited strings and text file reader. BSD license. Templated for use with any valid instantiation of std::basic_string.