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We love `[[nodiscard]]` in the STL. We love it so much that we've marked over 3,000 functions, and gotten special compiler support to enable it in C++14 mode (even though it's a C++17 attribute). This…
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The btree implementations are currently missing the C++11 STL interface methods
like `at`. As this data structure should conform to STL, it should conform to
the latest version of that library.
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```
The btree implementations are currently missing the C++11 STL interface methods
like `at`. As this data structure should conform to STL, it should conform to
the latest version of that library.
…
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```
The btree implementations are currently missing the C++11 STL interface methods
like `at`. As this data structure should conform to STL, it should conform to
the latest version of that library.
…
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```
The btree implementations are currently missing the C++11 STL interface methods
like `at`. As this data structure should conform to STL, it should conform to
the latest version of that library.
…
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```
The btree implementations are currently missing the C++11 STL interface methods
like `at`. As this data structure should conform to STL, it should conform to
the latest version of that library.
…
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```
The btree implementations are currently missing the C++11 STL interface methods
like `at`. As this data structure should conform to STL, it should conform to
the latest version of that library.
…
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```
The btree implementations are currently missing the C++11 STL interface methods
like `at`. As this data structure should conform to STL, it should conform to
the latest version of that library.
…
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```
The btree implementations are currently missing the C++11 STL interface methods
like `at`. As this data structure should conform to STL, it should conform to
the latest version of that library.
…
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```
The btree implementations are currently missing the C++11 STL interface methods
like `at`. As this data structure should conform to STL, it should conform to
the latest version of that library.
…