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Per XLS-0095, we are taking steps to rename ripple(d) to xrpl(d). This change specifically removes all copyright notices referencing Ripple, XRPLF, and certain affiliated contributors upon mutual agreement, so the notice in the LICENSE.md file applies throughout. Copyright notices referencing external contributions remain as-is. Duplicate verbiage is also removed.
Basics
Utility functions and classes.
ripple/basic should contain no dependencies on other modules.
Choosing a rippled container.
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std::vector- For ordered containers with most insertions or erases at the end.
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std::deque- For ordered containers with most insertions or erases at the start or end.
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std::list- For ordered containers with inserts and erases to the middle.
- For containers with iterators stable over insert and erase.
- Generally slower and bigger than
std::vectororstd::dequeexcept for those cases.
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std::set- For sorted containers.
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ripple::hash_set- Where inserts and contains need to be O(1).
- For "small" sets,
std::setmight be faster and smaller.
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ripple::hardened_hash_set- For data sets where the key could be manipulated by an attacker in an attempt to mount an algorithmic complexity attack: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithmic_complexity_attack
The following container is deprecated
std::unordered_set- Use
ripple::hash_setinstead, which uses a better hashing algorithm. - Or use
ripple::hardened_hash_setto prevent algorithmic complexity attacks.