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| <a name="boost_bimap.rationale.additional_features.n_1__n_n__hashed_maps"></a><h5> |
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| N-N, hashed maps</a> |
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| This is a very interesting point of the design. The framework introduced |
| in <span class="emphasis"><em>std::set theory</em></span> permits the management of the different |
| constraints with a very simple and conceptual approach. It is easy both to |
| remember and to learn. The idea here is to allow the user to specify the |
| collection type of each key directly. In order to implement this feature, |
| we have to solve two problems: |
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| The index types of the <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">multi_index_container</span></code> |
| core now depends on the collection type used for each key. |
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| The map views now change their semantics according to the collection |
| type chosen. |
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| Boost.Bimap relies heavily on Boost.MPL to implement all of the metaprogramming |
| necessary to make this framework work. By default, if the user does not specify |
| the kind of the set, a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">set</span></code> type |
| is used. |
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| <span class="inlinemediaobject"><img src="../../images/bimap/bimap.structures.png" alt="bimap.structures"></span> |
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| type of relation constraints</a> |
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| The constraints of the bimap set view are another very important feature. |
| In general, Boost.Bimap users will base the set view type on one of the two |
| collection types of their keys. It may be useful however to give this set |
| other constraints or simply to order it differently. By default, Boost.Bimap |
| bases the collection type of relations on the left collection type, but the |
| user may choose between: |
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| left_based |
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| right_based |
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| set_of_relation<> |
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| multiset_of_relation<> |
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| unordered_set_of_relation<> |
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| unordered_multiset_of_relation<> |
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| list_of |
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| vector_of |
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| In the first two cases, there are only two indices in the <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">multi_index_core</span></code>, |
| and for this reason, these are the preferred options. The implementation |
| uses further metaprogramming to define a new index if necessary. |
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| <a class="link" href="additional_features.html#boost_bimap.rationale.additional_features.tagged">Tagged</a> |
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| The idea of using tags instead of the <code class="literal">member_at::side</code> |
| idiom is very appealing since code that uses it is more readable. The only |
| cost is compile time. <span class="emphasis"><em>boost/bimap/tagged</em></span> is the implementation |
| of a non-invasive tagged idiom. The <code class="literal">relation</code> class is |
| built in such a way that even when the user uses tags, the <code class="literal">member_at::side</code> |
| idiom continues to work. This is good since an user can start tagging even |
| before completing the coding of the algorithm, and the untagged code continues |
| to work. The development becomes a little more complicated when user-defined |
| tags are included, but there are many handy metafunctions defined in the |
| <code class="literal">tagged</code> idiom that help to keep things simple enough. |
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| <span class="inlinemediaobject"><img src="../../images/bimap/tagged.png" alt="tagged"></span> |
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