El 01/02/2026 a las 21:16, Joaquin M López Muñoz via Boost escribió:
Hi,
I've been writing and benchmarking (candidate) boost::container::hub, a nearly drop-in replacement of C++26 std::hive that has excellent performance:
https://github.com/joaquintides/hub/blob/develop/README.md#performance
(The reason I didn't name it "hive" is because hub is not 100% conformant to std::hive spec, details at the repo linked above.)
Is there interest in having this in Boost? If so, please endorse the submission! As the codebase is fairly small (single 1800-LOC header), and due to the subject matter, my inclination is to propose it as part of Boost.Container rather than as a separate library.
Happy to discuss this proposal and its technical details. Looking forward to your feedback.
I endorse the proposal. The fact that is different from std::hive but more potentially more performant, it's IMHO a good reason to have and maintain it inside Boost, as it won't be obsolete or deprecated once std::hive is available in all mayor C++ standard libraries. Since this is a small proposal, I can serve as review manager if needed. For obvious reasons, I will abstain in the Boost.Container vs separate library opinions/decision. Best, Ion