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Containers
This library provides various containers. Each container has utility functions to manipulate the data it holds. This is an abstraction as to not have to manually manage and reallocate memory.
Inspired by the C++ STL. Implementation of the STL data structures using C; however, the data structures have different interfaces than those in the STL.
Sequence containers
Data structures which can be accessed sequentially.
array (todo) - static contiguous array
vector - dynamic contiguous array
deque - double-ended queue
forward_list - singly-linked list
list - doubly-linked list
Associative containers
Data structures that can be quickly searched which use comparators.
set - collection of unique keys, sorted by keys
map (todo) - collection of key-value pairs, sorted by keys, keys are unique
multiset (todo) - collection of keys, sorted by keys
multimap (todo) - collection of key-value pairs, sorted by keys
Unordered associative containers
Data structures that can be quickly searched which use hashing.
unordered_set (todo) - collection of unique keys, hashed by keys
unordered_map (todo) - collection of key-value pairs, hashed by keys, keys are unique
unordered_multiset (todo) - collection of keys, hashed by keys
unordered_multimap (todo) - collection of key-value pairs, hashed by keys
Container adaptors
Data structures which adapt other containers to enhance functionality.
stack - adapts a container to provide stack (last-in first-out)
queue - adapts a container to provide queue (first-in first-out)
priority_queue (todo) - adapts a container to provide priority queue