- the sorted() method fills a UPtrList with sorted entries. In some places this can provide a more convenient means of traversing a HashTable in consistent order, without the extra step of creating a sortedToc(). The sorted() method with a UPtrList will also have a lower overhead than creating any sortedToc() or toc() since it is list of pointers and not full copies of the keys. Instead of this: HashTable<someType> table = ...; for (const word& key : table.sortedToc()) { Info<< key << " => " << table[key] << nl; } can write this: for (const auto& iter : table.sorted()) { Info<< iter.key() << " => " << iter.val() << nl; } STYLE: - declare hash entry key 'const' since it is immutable |
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