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    A generic implementation of STL containers and some STL algorithms. The main intent is no make this STL implementation to work with any kind of pointers defined by allocator classes, e.g. memory_mgr::offset_ptr.
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    This was my first attempt at a persistent (disk-based) allocator, but I aimed too high, used too many obscure C++ features and it got away from me. You will need the version of v3c mentioned in configure.ac.in to build it. Like I said, it contains lots of really obscure C++, if you're curious. This project isn't being actively maintained anymore - see it's way-cooler C/C++ replacement here at SourceForge - treedb.
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    STLshm provides an C++ STL Allocator implementation for creating and using STL containers (and any other allocator aware types) in shared memory regions. It supports multiple shared region implementations.
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