* Performance motivated.
* Several of these called size() which is O(N) in gcc-4.8.
* Remove container copy from LedgerConsensusImp::playbackProposals().
* Addresses RIPD-284.
The abstract_clock is now templated on a type meeting the requirements of
the Clock concept. It inherits the nested types of the Clock on which it
is based. This resolves a problem with the original design which broke the
type-safety of time_point from different abstract clocks.
- Added unit tests for element erase
- Added unit tests for range erase
- Added unit tests for touch
- Added unit tests for iterators and reverse_iterators
- Un-inlined operator== for unordered containers
- Fixed minor problems with ordered_container erase()
- Made ordered_container...
- erase (reverse_iterator pos) not compile
- erase (reverse_iterator first, reverse_iterator last) not compile
- touch (reverse iterator pos) not compile
- Verified that ordered container...
- insert() already rejects reverse_iterator
- emplace_hint() already rejects reverse_iterator
- Made set/multiset iterators const
Regarding the set/multiset iterators, see section 1.5 of
http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2009/n2913.pdf
as pointed out by Vinnie.
* New ripple container aliases use hardened_hash
* Use std::tuple instead of boost::tuple
* Use std unordered containers instead of boost
* Fix Destroyer for new containers
* Fix warning for fnv1a on 32-bit arch
* Validator fixes for new containers
* Zero lets classes efficiently compare with 0, so
you can use constructors like x < zero or y != zero.
* New BEAST_CONSTEXPR to handle Windows/C++11 differences
regarding the constexpr specifier.
* is_contiguous_hashable trait identifies optimizable types
* hash_append() function overloads for basic types:
- scalars, floats
- array, C array
- pair, tuple
- boost array and tuple (if configured)
* Provided Spooky hash wrapper for use with hash_append
* Use hash_append in hardened_hash and other places
* New Utility meta functions for working with variadics:
- static_and
- static_sum
* Added type_name utility function for diagnostics
* hash_metrics suite of functions to evalulate hash functions
* Test suites to measure hash function performance
* Various fixes
* Header-only!
* No external dependencies or other beast modules
* Compilation options allow for:
- Stand-alone application to run a single test suite
- Stand-alone application to run a set of test suites
- Global suite of tests inline with the host application
- Disable test suite generation completely
* Existing tests reworked to use the new classes
* No longer requires its own compiler include path
* Includes use relative paths to locate the file
* Client applications include the file themselves
* Inclusion of BeastConfig.h can be controlled via preprocessor directive
* New maybe_const_t alias for maybe_const
* New asio::enable_wait_for_async for safe cleanup
* New asio::memory_buffer, a managed boost::asio compatible buffer
* shared_handler improvements:
- Can be 'empty' (no stored handler).
- Default constructible as 'empty'.
- Safe evaluation in bool contexts, false==empty
* Fix is_call_possible metafunction:
- Works on empty argument lists
- Works with reference types
* Replace SafeBool idiom with C++11 explicit operator bool
* Move IPAddress function definitions to the header
* Move cyclic_iterator to container/
* Remove unused BufferType
* Remove obsolete classes:
- NamedPipe
- ReadWriteLock
- ScopedReadLock
- ScopedWriteLock
- LockGuard