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rippled/beast/container/aged_unordered_set.h
Vinnie Falco 8aa4a027bb Template abstract_clock on Clock:
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.
2014-11-25 19:19:56 -08:00

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/*
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Copyright 2013, Vinnie Falco <vinnie.falco@gmail.com>
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*/
//==============================================================================
#ifndef BEAST_CONTAINER_AGED_UNORDERED_SET_H_INCLUDED
#define BEAST_CONTAINER_AGED_UNORDERED_SET_H_INCLUDED
#include <beast/container/detail/aged_unordered_container.h>
#include <chrono>
#include <functional>
#include <memory>
namespace beast {
template <
class Key,
class Clock = std::chrono::steady_clock,
class Hash = std::hash <Key>,
class KeyEqual = std::equal_to <Key>,
class Allocator = std::allocator <Key>
>
using aged_unordered_set = detail::aged_unordered_container <
false, false, Key, void, Clock, Hash, KeyEqual, Allocator>;
}
#endif