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    Dynamic Arrays and Hashes (Delphi, C++)

    Dynamic Arrays and Hashes (Delphi, C++)

    Incredibly fast Dynamic Arrays classes written in Delphi and C++

    (New version 1.05 is released) Dynamic Arrays is a set of useful incredibly fast classes for data manipulating in memory. Flexible memory control, functionality that standard containers do not have, fast operations (assembler implementation for x86 and x64 platforms). Available for Delphi all latest versions and for C++. Powerful Hash and Double Hash classes to work with pairs of values (key and value) and with values that have two keys (key1, key2, value). Give it a try and let me...
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    Simple C++ string and vector classes

    Two simple C++ classes, replacements for std::string and std::vector

    The classes are useful as training examples for a C+++ tutorial, for novices in C++, or if you have to avoid the standard C++ library with its classes std::string and std::vector class for any reason. It contains basic functionality compatible with the std:: versions, more functions can easily be added. Class my_string is based on original work by Christian Stigen Larsen, 2007. It may happen in real projects that the std library must be avoided: I needed it because of link problems in an application using mixed libraries, especially one compiled with an old Intel compiler icc 7 (for Linux), and other libs compiled with newer compilers. ...
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