Tarjei Knapstad wrote: [snip]
We don't have SGI STL around here. I've seen that before, but I hoped that there would be an other way than changing my STL version... It's amazing that there is no hashtable in the stdc++, isn't it?
More or less... :) Hashed containers were introduced too late to make it into the standard IIRC, allthough most STL implementations have them and most STL books document them.
I believe you can be pretty certain they'll make it into the next standard though :)
I'd be interested to know which STL implementation it is you are using that don't have hashed containers? I would strongly consider switching to STLport for instance.
I am what comes with gcc 3.2. Now that you told me, I had a look into our /package/gcc-3.2/linux/include/c++/3.2/ext/ directory, and there is it. Great! Thanks! Martin
Regards, -- Tarjei
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