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From: Chris Jefferson (chris_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-05-21 12:38:41
2008/5/21 Igor R. <igor_rubinov_at_[hidden]>:
> Look at Array and Intrusive libraries.
Thanks, but neither of these really satisfy my requirements:
Intrusive is for things like lists, rather than a vector-type
structure, and as it is intrusive, I can't easily put pointers and
ints in it.
Arrays do go on the stack, but have to have a compile-type size and
you can't "push_back" into them.
Chris
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>> I am surprised that Boost does not seem to contain a vector-like
>> container which uses a pre-allocated block of memory. In my own code I
>> find this very useful, in particular with memory allocated by
>> 'alloca'.
>>
>> Have I missed such a package? Is there any interest in such a package
>> being submitted to boost if I tidied up my own code?
>>
>> Chris
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