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Warp wrote:
> Dynamically allocated vectors, strings, doubly-linked lists, binary trees
> (as sets, multisets, maps and multimaps) and double-ended queues. None of
> them requiring any pointers or 'new' to use. (The upcoming C++ standard
> will also include hashmaps as a new data container.)
What's a hashmap? Or rather, how does it differ from a map?
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