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| Posted by Christian Rössel in reply to Matthew Wilson | PermalinkReply |
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Christian Rössel
Posted in reply to Matthew Wilson
| Matthew Wilson schrieb:
> Thanks for letting me know. I'll fix this and add to next 1.9.x release
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> Cheers
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> Matt
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> P.S. May I ask where you heard about STLSoft, and what you're using it for? Thanks
I heard about STLSoft in one of your articles published in Dr. Dobbs or CUJ, I don't remember exactly which article.
Currently I'm using only pod_vector from STLSoft. I use it as a replacement of std::vector if I need to clear the container frequently. In our traffic simulation, every vehicle collects every timestep it's neighbour vehicles in several vectors, mostly using push_back. These vectors have to be cleared before the next timestep begins. Using pod_vector resulted in a 15% overall speedup compared to std::vector, using VisualStudio 2005. Great!
Regards,
Christian
> "Christian R�ssel" <christian.roessel@gmx.de> wrote in message news:g2o0ur$1o6g$1@digitalmars.com...
>> Hello,
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>> I found a bug in pod_vector::erase(iterator it). Instead of moving all
>> elements right of iterator it, only one element is moved. One possible fix
>> is to relpace the line (pod_vector.hpp line 1195)
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>> pod_move_n(&it[0], &it[1], 1);
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>> with
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>> pod_move_n(&it[0], &it[1], end() - it - 1);
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>> I'm using stlsoft-1.9.32.
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>> Thanks for the library and regards,
>> Christian
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