think-cell-library
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think-cell-library
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Inside boost::concurrent_flat_map
We at think-cell use that pattern a lot in our library.
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C++ Jobs - Q3 2023
Library * We use Boost throughout our code, e.g., Boost.Spirit for parsing. * We have our own range library, in the same spirit as Boost.Range or Eric Niebler’s range-v3, but going further, for example, by unifying internal and external iteration. We gave a talk about it, and most of the code is public. * We develop our own cross-platform library to support Mac and Windows with a single code base. * We have our own reference-counting and persistence libraries to save and restore whole object trees. * We have an extensive bug reporting infrastructure. Assertions and error checks stay in the release code, and our software automatically reports bugs to our server. The server analyzes the bug, categorizes it and files it in a database that all developers can access. If an update fixes the bug, the user can download the update directly from a bug response web page.
boost_unordered_benchmarks
- Inside boost::concurrent_flat_map
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[Using std::cpp] More than a rehash - Joaquín M López Muñoz
Why are the benchmarks using such old compilers?
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Effortless Performance Improvements in C++: std::unordered_map
You can see the current results here.
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Boost 1.81 will have boost::unordered_flat_map...
You can find some benchmarks here
What are some alternatives?
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