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     The SGI hashing classes <code class="classname">hash_set</code> and
     <code class="classname">hash_set</code> have been deprecated by the
     unordered_set, unordered_multiset, unordered_map,
     unordered_multimap containers in TR1 and the upcoming C++0x, and
     may be removed in future releases.
   </p><p>The SGI headers</p><pre class="programlisting">
     &lt;hash_map&gt;
     &lt;hash_set&gt;
     &lt;rope&gt;
     &lt;slist&gt;
     &lt;rb_tree&gt;
   </pre><p>are all here;
      <code class="code">&lt;hash_map&gt;</code> and <code class="code">&lt;hash_set&gt;</code>
      are deprecated but available as backwards-compatible extensions,
      as discussed further below.  <code class="code">&lt;rope&gt;</code> is the
      SGI specialization for large strings ("rope,"
      "large strings," get it? Love that geeky humor.)
      <code class="code">&lt;slist&gt;</code> is a singly-linked list, for when the
      doubly-linked <code class="code">list&lt;&gt;</code> is too much space
      overhead, and <code class="code">&lt;rb_tree&gt;</code> exposes the red-black
      tree classes used in the implementation of the standard maps and
      sets.
   </p><p>Each of the associative containers map, multimap, set, and multiset
      have a counterpart which uses a
      <a class="link" href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/HashFunction.html">hashing
      function</a> to do the arranging, instead of a strict weak ordering
      function.  The classes take as one of their template parameters a
      function object that will return the hash value; by default, an
      instantiation of
      <a class="link" href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/hash.html">hash</a>.
      You should specialize this functor for your class, or define your own,
      before trying to use one of the hashing classes.
   </p><p>The hashing classes support all the usual associative container
      functions, as well as some extra constructors specifying the number
      of buckets, etc.
   </p><p>Why would you want to use a hashing class instead of the
      <span class="quote"><span class="quote">normal</span></span>implementations?  Matt Austern writes:
   </p><div class="blockquote"><blockquote class="blockquote"><p>
       <span class="emphasis"><em>[W]ith a well chosen hash function, hash tables
       generally provide much better average-case performance than
       binary search trees, and much worse worst-case performance.  So
       if your implementation has hash_map, if you don't mind using
       nonstandard components, and if you aren't scared about the
       possibility of pathological cases, you'll probably get better
       performance from hash_map.
     </em></span>
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