linked_hash<string, MyDevice> devices; void insert_event(const string& name, MyEvent& evt) { devices[name].queue(evt); } void process() { for_each(devices.begin(), devices.end(), DevProcessor()); }
Example 5: Simple use-case for the linked hash.
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linked_hash<string, MyDevice> devices; void insert_event(const string& name, MyEvent& evt) { devices[name].queue(evt); } void process() { for_each(devices.begin(), devices.end(), DevProcessor()); }
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