
Thorsten Ottosen wrote:
Hi Ion,
Sometimes I need to go through all elements in such a container. However, it is know that the number of elements is low, so I unroll the loop manually. In that case I would like to be able to do the following:
const T& t1 = flat_set[0u]; const T& t2 = flat_set[1u];
Alternatively, provide a base() function that directly give read access to the underlying container:
const T& t1 = flat_set.base()[0u];
Comments?
I don't see any problem to provide it. I don't like much "base()" name, naybe I should rename the function to internal_container() or something similar. Anyway, are not internal random-access iterators good enough? flat_set_type::iterator itbeg = flat_set.begin(); const T& t1 = itbeg[0]; const T& t2 = itbeg[1]; Regards, Ion
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