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Bart ada83564d8 refactor: Rename RIPPLE_ and RIPPLED_ definitions to XRPL_ (#5821)
Per XLS-0095, we are taking steps to rename ripple(d) to xrpl(d).

C++ include guards are used to prevent the contents of a header file from being included multiple times in a single compilation unit. This change renames all `RIPPLE_` and `RIPPLED_` definitions, primarily include guards, to `XRPL_`. It also provides a script to allow developers to replicate the changes in their local branch or fork to avoid conflicts.
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Basics

Utility functions and classes.

ripple/basic should contain no dependencies on other modules.

Choosing a rippled container.

  • std::vector

    • For ordered containers with most insertions or erases at the end.
  • std::deque

    • For ordered containers with most insertions or erases at the start or end.
  • 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::vector or std::deque except for those cases.
  • std::set

    • For sorted containers.
  • ripple::hash_set

    • Where inserts and contains need to be O(1).
    • For "small" sets, std::set might be faster and smaller.
  • ripple::hardened_hash_set

The following container is deprecated

  • std::unordered_set
  • Use ripple::hash_set instead, which uses a better hashing algorithm.
  • Or use ripple::hardened_hash_set to prevent algorithmic complexity attacks.