Remove use of quickbook 1.4 features from unordered container documentation,

so it'll build with quickbook 1.3 (will put them back soon-ish).


[SVN r3995]
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Daniel James
2007-05-02 23:59:14 +00:00
parent 507cc3c059
commit 452ab8cf30
2 changed files with 32 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -14,10 +14,7 @@
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[
[`Compare` exposed by member typedef `key_compare`, accessed by member function `key_comp()`]
[
`Hash` exposed by member typedef `hasher`, accessed by member function `hash_function()`.
`Pred` by member typedef `key_equal` and member function `key_eq()`.]
[`Hash` exposed by member typedef `hasher`, accessed by member function `hash_function()`.\n`Pred` by member typedef `key_equal` and member function `key_eq()`.]
]
[
[Member typedef `value_compare` supplies an ordering comparison for member elements, accessed by member function `value_comp()`.]

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@ -34,9 +34,37 @@ Alternatively, you might wish to use a different equality function. If so, make
sure you use a hash function that matches it. For example, a
case-insensitive dictionary:
[import src_code/insensitive.cpp]
[case_insensitive_functions]
[case_insensitive_dictionary]
struct iequal_to
: std::binary_function<std::string, std::string, bool>
{
bool operator()(std::string const& x,
std::string const& y) const
{
return boost::algorithm::iequals(x, y);
}
};
struct ihash
: std::unary_function<std::string, bool>
{
bool operator()(std::string const& x) const
{
std::size_t seed = 0;
for(std::string::const_iterator it = x.begin();
it != x.end(); ++it)
{
boost::hash_combine(seed, std::toupper(*it));
}
return seed;
}
};
struct word_info;
boost::unordered_map<std::string, word_info, ihash, iequal_to>
idictionary;
A more generic version of this example is available at:
[@../../libs/unordered/examples/case_insensitive.hpp /libs/unordered/examples/case_insensitive.hpp]