- hash/eql functions moved into a Context object
- *Context functions pass an explicit context
- *Adapted functions pass specialized keys and contexts
- new getPtr() function returns a pointer to value
- remove functions renamed to fetchRemove
- new remove functions return bool
- removeAssertDiscard deleted, use assert(remove(...)) instead
- Keys and values are stored in separate arrays
- Entry is now {*K, *V}, the new KV is {K, V}
- BufSet/BufMap functions renamed to match other set/map types
- fixed iterating-while-modifying bug in src/link/C.zig
Conflicts:
* doc/langref.html.in
* lib/std/enums.zig
* lib/std/fmt.zig
* lib/std/hash/auto_hash.zig
* lib/std/math.zig
* lib/std/mem.zig
* lib/std/meta.zig
* test/behavior/alignof.zig
* test/behavior/bitcast.zig
* test/behavior/bugs/1421.zig
* test/behavior/cast.zig
* test/behavior/ptrcast.zig
* test/behavior/type_info.zig
* test/behavior/vector.zig
Master branch added `try` to a bunch of testing function calls, and some
lines also had changed how to refer to the native architecture and other
`@import("builtin")` stuff.
Reverts bf642204b373e01314ecfb0c50a643dc4b05746f and uses a different
workaround, suggested by @LemonBoy.
There is either a compiler bug or a design flaw somewhere around here.
It does not have to block this branch, but I need to understand exactly
what's going on here and make it so that nobody ever has to run into
this problem again.
Also known as "Struct-Of-Arrays" or "SOA". The purpose of this data
structure is to provide a similar API to ArrayList but instead of
the element type being a struct, the fields of the struct are in N
different arrays, all with the same length and capacity.
Having this abstraction means we can put them in the same allocation,
avoiding overhead with the allocator. It also saves a tiny bit of
overhead from the redundant capacity and length fields, since each
struct element shares the same value.
This is an alternate implementation to #7854.