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692 B
C++ std::map
partial implementation
The what
C++ has something called std::map
as a part of the standard library.
I implemented a subset of the functionality present in std::map
for a class I took in college.
This was done via a red-black tree which was a pain in the ass to deal with due to me not knowing how red black trees worked at the start and making the mistake of having the root node be a special case.
What was learned
Doing anything with graphs in languages which aren't trace garbage collected is painful and making the root node std::optional<Node>
while all chidren are std::unique_ptr<Node>
is a bad idea due to it basically mandating code duplication.