-//$$CDS-header$$
+/*
+ This file is a part of libcds - Concurrent Data Structures library
-#ifndef __CDS_CONTAINER_MICHAEL_MAP_H
-#define __CDS_CONTAINER_MICHAEL_MAP_H
+ (C) Copyright Maxim Khizhinsky (libcds.dev@gmail.com) 2006-2017
+
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+
+#ifndef CDSLIB_CONTAINER_MICHAEL_MAP_H
+#define CDSLIB_CONTAINER_MICHAEL_MAP_H
#include <cds/container/details/michael_map_base.h>
+#include <cds/container/details/iterable_list_base.h>
#include <cds/details/allocator.h>
namespace cds { namespace container {
- \p GC - Garbage collector used. You may use any \ref cds_garbage_collector "Garbage collector"
from the \p libcds library.
Note the \p GC must be the same as the GC used for \p OrderedList
- - \p OrderedList - ordered key-value list implementation used as bucket for hash map, for example, \p MichaelKVList
- or \p LazyKVList. The ordered list implementation specifies the \p Key and \p Value types stored in the hash-map,
- the reclamation schema \p GC used by hash-map, the comparison functor for the type \p Key and other features
- specific for the ordered list.
+ - \p OrderedList - ordered key-value list implementation used as bucket for hash map, for example, \p MichaelKVList,
+ \p LazyKVList, \p IterableKVList. The ordered list implementation specifies the \p Key and \p Value types
+ stored in the hash-map, the reclamation schema \p GC used by hash-map, the comparison functor for the type \p Key
+ and other features specific for the ordered list.
- \p Traits - map traits, default is \p michael_map::traits.
Instead of defining \p Traits struct you may use option-based syntax with \p michael_map::make_traits metafunction.
\p key_type and an argument of template type \p K must meet the following requirements:
- \p key_type should be constructible from value of type \p K;
- the hash functor should be able to calculate correct hash value from argument \p key of type \p K:
- <tt> hash( key_type(key) ) == hash( key ) </tt>
+ <tt> hash( key_type(key)) == hash( key ) </tt>
- values of type \p key_type and \p K should be comparable
There are the specializations:
- for \p cds::gc::nogc declared in <tt>cds/container/michael_map_nogc.h</tt>,
see \ref cds_nonintrusive_MichaelHashMap_nogc "MichaelHashMap<gc::nogc>".
- <b>Iterators</b>
-
- The class supports a forward iterator (\ref iterator and \ref const_iterator).
- The iteration is unordered.
- The iterator object is thread-safe: the element pointed by the iterator object is guarded,
- so, the element cannot be reclaimed while the iterator object is alive.
- However, passing an iterator object between threads is dangerous.
-
- @warning Due to concurrent nature of Michael's set it is not guarantee that you can iterate
- all elements in the set: any concurrent deletion can exclude the element
- pointed by the iterator from the set, and your iteration can be terminated
- before end of the set. Therefore, such iteration is more suitable for debugging purpose only
-
- Remember, each iterator object requires an additional hazard pointer, that may be
- a limited resource for \p GC like \p gc::HP (for \p gc::DHP the count of
- guards is unlimited).
-
- The iterator class supports the following minimalistic interface:
- \code
- struct iterator {
- // Default ctor
- iterator();
-
- // Copy ctor
- iterator( iterator const& s);
-
- value_type * operator ->() const;
- value_type& operator *() const;
-
- // Pre-increment
- iterator& operator ++();
-
- // Copy assignment
- iterator& operator = (const iterator& src);
-
- bool operator ==(iterator const& i ) const;
- bool operator !=(iterator const& i ) const;
- };
- \endcode
- Note, the iterator object returned by \ref end, \p cend member functions points to \p nullptr and should not be dereferenced.
-
\anchor cds_nonintrusive_MichaelHashMap_how_touse
<b>How to use</b>
class MichaelHashMap
{
public:
- typedef GC gc; ///< Garbage collector
- typedef OrderedList bucket_type; ///< type of ordered list to be used as a bucket
- typedef Traits traits; ///< Map traits
+ typedef GC gc; ///< Garbage collector
+ typedef OrderedList ordered_list; ///< type of ordered list to be used as a bucket
+ typedef Traits traits; ///< Map traits
- typedef typename bucket_type::key_type key_type; ///< key type
- typedef typename bucket_type::mapped_type mapped_type; ///< value type
- typedef typename bucket_type::value_type value_type; ///< key/value pair stored in the map
+ typedef typename ordered_list::key_type key_type; ///< key type
+ typedef typename ordered_list::mapped_type mapped_type; ///< value type
+ typedef typename ordered_list::value_type value_type; ///< key/value pair stored in the map
+ typedef typename traits::allocator allocator; ///< Bucket table allocator
- typedef typename bucket_type::key_comparator key_comparator; ///< key compare functor
+ typedef typename ordered_list::key_comparator key_comparator; ///< key compare functor
+#ifdef CDS_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
+ typedef typename ordered_list::stat stat; ///< Internal statistics
+ /// Guarded pointer - a result of \p get() and \p extract() functions
+ typedef typename ordered_list::guarded_ptr guarded_ptr;
+#endif
/// Hash functor for \ref key_type and all its derivatives that you use
typedef typename cds::opt::v::hash_selector< typename traits::hash >::type hash;
typedef typename traits::item_counter item_counter; ///< Item counter type
- /// Bucket table allocator
- typedef cds::details::Allocator< bucket_type, typename traits::allocator > bucket_table_allocator;
- typedef typename bucket_type::guarded_ptr guarded_ptr; ///< Guarded pointer
+ // GC and OrderedList::gc must be the same
+ static_assert( std::is_same<gc, typename ordered_list::gc>::value, "GC and OrderedList::gc must be the same");
- protected:
- item_counter m_ItemCounter; ///< Item counter
- hash m_HashFunctor; ///< Hash functor
- bucket_type * m_Buckets; ///< bucket table
+ static CDS_CONSTEXPR const size_t c_nHazardPtrCount = ordered_list::c_nHazardPtrCount; ///< Count of hazard pointer required
- private:
//@cond
- const size_t m_nHashBitmask;
+ typedef typename ordered_list::template select_stat_wrapper< typename ordered_list::stat > bucket_stat;
+
+ typedef typename ordered_list::template rebind_traits<
+ cds::opt::item_counter< cds::atomicity::empty_item_counter >
+ , cds::opt::stat< typename bucket_stat::wrapped_stat >
+ >::type internal_bucket_type;
+
+ typedef typename internal_bucket_type::guarded_ptr guarded_ptr;
+ typedef typename allocator::template rebind< internal_bucket_type >::other bucket_table_allocator;
+ typedef typename bucket_stat::stat stat;
//@endcond
protected:
//@cond
- /// Calculates hash value of \p key
- template <typename Q>
- size_t hash_value( Q const& key ) const
- {
- return m_HashFunctor( key ) & m_nHashBitmask;
- }
-
- /// Returns the bucket (ordered list) for \p key
- template <typename Q>
- bucket_type& bucket( Q const& key )
- {
- return m_Buckets[ hash_value( key ) ];
- }
+ const size_t m_nHashBitmask;
+ internal_bucket_type* m_Buckets; ///< bucket table
+ hash m_HashFunctor; ///< Hash functor
+ item_counter m_ItemCounter; ///< Item counter
+ stat m_Stat; ///< Internal statistics
//@endcond
protected:
//@cond
/// Forward iterator
template <bool IsConst>
- class iterator_type: private cds::intrusive::michael_set::details::iterator< bucket_type, IsConst >
+ class iterator_type: protected cds::intrusive::michael_set::details::iterator< internal_bucket_type, IsConst >
{
- typedef cds::intrusive::michael_set::details::iterator< bucket_type, IsConst > base_class;
+ typedef cds::intrusive::michael_set::details::iterator< internal_bucket_type, IsConst > base_class;
friend class MichaelHashMap;
protected:
/// Equality operator
template <bool C>
- bool operator ==(iterator_type<C> const& i )
+ bool operator ==(iterator_type<C> const& i ) const
{
return base_class::operator ==( i );
}
/// Equality operator
template <bool C>
- bool operator !=(iterator_type<C> const& i )
+ bool operator !=(iterator_type<C> const& i ) const
{
return !( *this == i );
}
//@endcond
public:
+ ///@name Forward iterators (only for debugging purpose)
+ //@{
/// Forward iterator
+ /**
+ The forward iterator for Michael's map has some features:
+ - it has no post-increment operator
+ - to protect the value, the iterator contains a GC-specific guard + another guard is required locally for increment operator.
+ For some GC (like as \p gc::HP), a guard is a limited resource per thread, so an exception (or assertion) "no free guard"
+ may be thrown if the limit of guard count per thread is exceeded.
+ - The iterator cannot be moved across thread boundary because it contains thread-private GC's guard.
+
+ Iterator thread safety depends on type of \p OrderedList:
+ - for \p MichaelKVList and \p LazyKVList: iterator guarantees safety even if you delete the item that iterator points to
+ because that item is guarded by hazard pointer.
+ However, in case of concurrent deleting operations it is no guarantee that you iterate all item in the map.
+ Moreover, a crash is possible when you try to iterate the next element that has been deleted by concurrent thread.
+ Use this iterator on the concurrent container for debugging purpose only.
+ - for \p IterableList: iterator is thread-safe. You may use it freely in concurrent environment.
+
+ The iterator interface:
+ \code
+ class iterator {
+ public:
+ // Default constructor
+ iterator();
+
+ // Copy construtor
+ iterator( iterator const& src );
+
+ // Dereference operator
+ value_type * operator ->() const;
+
+ // Dereference operator
+ value_type& operator *() const;
+
+ // Preincrement operator
+ iterator& operator ++();
+
+ // Assignment operator
+ iterator& operator = (iterator const& src);
+
+ // Equality operators
+ bool operator ==(iterator const& i ) const;
+ bool operator !=(iterator const& i ) const;
+ };
+ \endcode
+
+ @note The iterator object returned by \p end(), \p cend() member functions points to \p nullptr and should not be dereferenced.
+ */
typedef iterator_type< false > iterator;
/// Const forward iterator
*/
iterator begin()
{
- return iterator( m_Buckets[0].begin(), m_Buckets, m_Buckets + bucket_count() );
+ return iterator( bucket_begin()->begin(), bucket_begin(), bucket_end());
}
/// Returns an iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a map
*/
iterator end()
{
- return iterator( m_Buckets[bucket_count() - 1].end(), m_Buckets + bucket_count() - 1, m_Buckets + bucket_count() );
+ return iterator( bucket_end()[-1].end(), bucket_end() - 1, bucket_end());
}
/// Returns a forward const iterator addressing the first element in a map
- //@{
const_iterator begin() const
{
return get_const_begin();
}
+ /// Returns a forward const iterator addressing the first element in a map
const_iterator cbegin() const
{
return get_const_begin();
}
- //@}
/// Returns an const iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a map
- //@{
const_iterator end() const
{
return get_const_end();
}
+ /// Returns an const iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a map
const_iterator cend() const
{
return get_const_end();
}
- //@}
-
- private:
- //@cond
- const_iterator get_const_begin() const
- {
- return const_iterator( const_cast<bucket_type const&>(m_Buckets[0]).begin(), m_Buckets, m_Buckets + bucket_count() );
- }
- const_iterator get_const_end() const
- {
- return const_iterator( const_cast<bucket_type const&>(m_Buckets[bucket_count() - 1]).end(), m_Buckets + bucket_count() - 1, m_Buckets + bucket_count() );
- }
- //@endcond
+ //@}
public:
/// Initializes the map
MichaelHashMap(
size_t nMaxItemCount, ///< estimation of max item count in the hash map
size_t nLoadFactor ///< load factor: estimation of max number of items in the bucket
- ) : m_nHashBitmask( michael_map::details::init_hash_bitmask( nMaxItemCount, nLoadFactor ))
+ )
+ : m_nHashBitmask( michael_map::details::init_hash_bitmask( nMaxItemCount, nLoadFactor ))
+ , m_Buckets( bucket_table_allocator().allocate( bucket_count()))
{
- // GC and OrderedList::gc must be the same
- static_assert( std::is_same<gc, typename bucket_type::gc>::value, "GC and OrderedList::gc must be the same");
-
- // atomicity::empty_item_counter is not allowed as a item counter
- static_assert( !std::is_same<item_counter, atomicity::empty_item_counter>::value,
- "atomicity::empty_item_counter is not allowed as a item counter");
-
- m_Buckets = bucket_table_allocator().NewArray( bucket_count() );
+ for ( auto it = m_Buckets, itEnd = m_Buckets + bucket_count(); it != itEnd; ++it )
+ construct_bucket<bucket_stat>( it );
}
/// Clears hash map and destroys it
~MichaelHashMap()
{
clear();
- bucket_table_allocator().Delete( m_Buckets, bucket_count() );
+
+ for ( auto it = m_Buckets, itEnd = m_Buckets + bucket_count(); it != itEnd; ++it )
+ it->~internal_bucket_type();
+ bucket_table_allocator().deallocate( m_Buckets, bucket_count());
}
/// Inserts new node with key and default value
Returns \p true if inserting successful, \p false otherwise.
*/
template <typename K>
- bool insert( const K& key )
+ bool insert( K&& key )
{
- const bool bRet = bucket( key ).insert( key );
+ const bool bRet = bucket( key ).insert( std::forward<K>( key ));
if ( bRet )
++m_ItemCounter;
return bRet;
Returns \p true if \p val is inserted into the map, \p false otherwise.
*/
template <typename K, typename V>
- bool insert( K const& key, V const& val )
+ bool insert( K&& key, V&& val )
{
- const bool bRet = bucket( key ).insert( key, val );
+ const bool bRet = bucket( key ).insert( std::forward<K>( key ), std::forward<V>( val ));
if ( bRet )
++m_ItemCounter;
return bRet;
synchronization.
*/
template <typename K, typename Func>
- bool insert_with( const K& key, Func func )
+ bool insert_with( K&& key, Func func )
{
- const bool bRet = bucket( key ).insert_with( key, func );
+ const bool bRet = bucket( key ).insert_with( std::forward<K>( key ), func );
if ( bRet )
++m_ItemCounter;
return bRet;
}
-
- /// Ensures that the \p key exists in the map
+ /// Updates data by \p key
/**
- The operation performs inserting or changing data with lock-free manner.
+ The operation performs inserting or replacing the element with lock-free manner.
If the \p key not found in the map, then the new item created from \p key
- is inserted into the map (note that in this case the \p key_type should be
- constructible from type \p K).
- Otherwise, the functor \p func is called with item found.
- The functor \p Func may signature is:
+ will be inserted into the map iff \p bAllowInsert is \p true.
+ (note that in this case the \ref key_type should be constructible from type \p K).
+ Otherwise, if \p key is found, the functor \p func is called with item found.
+
+ The functor \p func signature depends on \p OrderedList:
+
+ <b>for \p MichaelKVList, \p LazyKVList</b>
\code
struct my_functor {
void operator()( bool bNew, value_type& item );
};
\endcode
-
with arguments:
- \p bNew - \p true if the item has been inserted, \p false otherwise
- - \p item - item of the list
+ - \p item - the item found or inserted
The functor may change any fields of the \p item.second that is \p mapped_type.
- Returns <tt> std::pair<bool, bool> </tt> where \p first is true if operation is successfull,
+ <b>for \p IterableKVList</b>
+ \code
+ void func( value_type& val, value_type * old );
+ \endcode
+ where
+ - \p val - a new data constructed from \p key
+ - \p old - old value that will be retired. If new item has been inserted then \p old is \p nullptr.
+
+ The functor may change non-key fields of \p val; however, \p func must guarantee
+ that during changing no any other modifications could be made on this item by concurrent threads.
+
+ @return <tt> std::pair<bool, bool> </tt> where \p first is true if operation is successful,
\p second is true if new item has been added or \p false if the item with \p key
- already is in the list.
+ already exists.
- @warning For \ref cds_nonintrusive_MichaelKVList_gc "MichaelKVList" as the bucket see \ref cds_intrusive_item_creating "insert item troubleshooting".
+ @warning For \ref cds_nonintrusive_MichaelKVList_gc "MichaelKVList" and \ref cds_nonintrusive_IterableKVList_gc "IterableKVList"
+ as the bucket see \ref cds_intrusive_item_creating "insert item troubleshooting".
\ref cds_nonintrusive_LazyKVList_gc "LazyKVList" provides exclusive access to inserted item and does not require any node-level
synchronization.
*/
+ template <typename K, typename Func >
+ std::pair<bool, bool> update( K&& key, Func func, bool bAllowInsert = true )
+ {
+ std::pair<bool, bool> bRet = bucket( key ).update( std::forward<K>( key ), func, bAllowInsert );
+ if ( bRet.first && bRet.second )
+ ++m_ItemCounter;
+ return bRet;
+ }
+ //@cond
template <typename K, typename Func>
+ CDS_DEPRECATED("ensure() is deprecated, use update()")
std::pair<bool, bool> ensure( K const& key, Func func )
{
- std::pair<bool, bool> bRet = bucket( key ).ensure( key, func );
+ std::pair<bool, bool> bRet = bucket( key ).update( key, func, true );
if ( bRet.first && bRet.second )
++m_ItemCounter;
return bRet;
}
+ //@endcond
+
+ /// Inserts or updates the node (only for \p IterableKVList)
+ /**
+ The operation performs inserting or changing data with lock-free manner.
+
+ If \p key is not found in the map, then \p key is inserted iff \p bAllowInsert is \p true.
+ Otherwise, the current element is changed to \p val, the old element will be retired later.
+
+ Returns std::pair<bool, bool> where \p first is \p true if operation is successful,
+ \p second is \p true if \p val has been added or \p false if the item with that key
+ already in the map.
+ */
+ template <typename Q, typename V>
+#ifdef CDS_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
+ std::pair<bool, bool>
+#else
+ typename std::enable_if<
+ std::is_same< Q, Q>::value && is_iterable_list< ordered_list >::value,
+ std::pair<bool, bool>
+ >::type
+#endif
+ upsert( Q&& key, V&& val, bool bAllowInsert = true )
+ {
+ std::pair<bool, bool> bRet = bucket( val ).upsert( std::forward<Q>( key ), std::forward<V>( val ), bAllowInsert );
+ if ( bRet.second )
+ ++m_ItemCounter;
+ return bRet;
+ }
/// For key \p key inserts data of type \p mapped_type created from \p args
/**
return bRet;
}
+ /// Deletes the item pointed by iterator \p iter (only for \p IterableList based map)
+ /**
+ Returns \p true if the operation is successful, \p false otherwise.
+ The function can return \p false if the node the iterator points to has already been deleted
+ by other thread.
+
+ The function does not invalidate the iterator, it remains valid and can be used for further traversing.
+
+ @note \p %erase_at() is supported only for \p %MichaelHashMap based on \p IterableList.
+ */
+#ifdef CDS_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
+ bool erase_at( iterator const& iter )
+#else
+ template <typename Iterator>
+ typename std::enable_if< std::is_same<Iterator, iterator>::value && is_iterable_list< ordered_list >::value, bool >::type
+ erase_at( Iterator const& iter )
+#endif
+ {
+ assert( iter != end());
+ assert( iter.bucket() != nullptr );
+
+ if ( iter.bucket()->erase_at( iter.underlying_iterator())) {
+ --m_ItemCounter;
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+
/// Extracts the item with specified \p key
/** \anchor cds_nonintrusive_MichaelHashMap_hp_extract
The function searches an item with key equal to \p key,
- unlinks it from the set, and returns it as \p guarded_ptr.
+ unlinks it from the map, and returns it as \p guarded_ptr.
If \p key is not found the function returns an empty guarded pointer.
Note the compare functor should accept a parameter of type \p K that may be not the same as \p key_type.
return bucket( key ).find( key, f );
}
+ /// Finds \p key and returns iterator pointed to the item found (only for \p IterableList)
+ /**
+ If \p key is not found the function returns \p end().
+
+ @note This function is supported only for map based on \p IterableList
+ */
+ template <typename K>
+#ifdef CDS_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
+ iterator
+#else
+ typename std::enable_if< std::is_same<K,K>::value && is_iterable_list< ordered_list >::value, iterator >::type
+#endif
+ find( K const& key )
+ {
+ auto& b = bucket( key );
+ auto it = b.find( key );
+ if ( it == b.end())
+ return end();
+ return iterator( it, &b, bucket_end());
+ }
+
+
/// Finds the key \p val using \p pred predicate for searching
/**
The function is an analog of \ref cds_nonintrusive_MichaelMap_find_cfunc "find(K const&, Func)"
return bucket( key ).find_with( key, pred, f );
}
- /// Finds the key \p key
- /** \anchor cds_nonintrusive_MichaelMap_find_val
+ /// Finds \p key using \p pred predicate and returns iterator pointed to the item found (only for \p IterableList)
+ /**
+ The function is an analog of \p find(K&) but \p pred is used for key comparing.
+ \p Less functor has the interface like \p std::less.
+ \p pred must imply the same element order as the comparator used for building the set.
+
+ If \p key is not found the function returns \p end().
+
+ @note This function is supported only for map based on \p IterableList
+ */
+ template <typename K, typename Less>
+#ifdef CDS_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
+ iterator
+#else
+ typename std::enable_if< std::is_same<K, K>::value && is_iterable_list< ordered_list >::value, iterator >::type
+#endif
+ find_with( K const& key, Less pred )
+ {
+ auto& b = bucket( key );
+ auto it = b.find_with( key, pred );
+ if ( it == b.end())
+ return end();
+ return iterator( it, &b, bucket_end());
+ }
+
+ /// Checks whether the map contains \p key
+ /**
The function searches the item with key equal to \p key
and returns \p true if it is found, and \p false otherwise.
*/
template <typename K>
- bool find( K const& key )
+ bool contains( K const& key )
{
- return bucket( key ).find( key );
+ return bucket( key ).contains( key );
}
- /// Finds the key \p val using \p pred predicate for searching
+ /// Checks whether the map contains \p key using \p pred predicate for searching
/**
- The function is an analog of \ref cds_nonintrusive_MichaelMap_find_val "find(K const&)"
- but \p pred is used for key comparing.
+ The function is an analog of <tt>contains( key )</tt> but \p pred is used for key comparing.
\p Less functor has the interface like \p std::less.
\p Less must imply the same element order as the comparator used for building the map.
*/
template <typename K, typename Less>
- bool find_with( K const& key, Less pred )
+ bool contains( K const& key, Less pred )
{
- return bucket( key ).find_with( key, pred );
+ return bucket( key ).contains( key, pred );
}
/// Finds \p key and return the item found
/// Checks if the map is empty
/**
- Emptiness is checked by item counting: if item count is zero then the map is empty.
- Thus, the correct item counting is an important part of the map implementation.
+ @warning If you use \p atomicity::empty_item_counter in \p traits::item_counter,
+ the function always returns \p true.
*/
bool empty() const
{
}
/// Returns item count in the map
+ /**
+ If you use \p atomicity::empty_item_counter in \p traits::item_counter,
+ the function always returns 0.
+ */
size_t size() const
{
return m_ItemCounter;
{
return m_nHashBitmask + 1;
}
+
+ /// Returns const reference to internal statistics
+ stat const& statistics() const
+ {
+ return m_Stat;
+ }
+
+ protected:
+ //@cond
+ /// Calculates hash value of \p key
+ template <typename Q>
+ size_t hash_value( Q const& key ) const
+ {
+ return m_HashFunctor( key ) & m_nHashBitmask;
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the bucket (ordered list) for \p key
+ template <typename Q>
+ internal_bucket_type& bucket( Q const& key )
+ {
+ return m_Buckets[hash_value( key )];
+ }
+ //@endcond
+
+ private:
+ //@cond
+ internal_bucket_type* bucket_begin() const
+ {
+ return m_Buckets;
+ }
+
+ internal_bucket_type* bucket_end() const
+ {
+ return m_Buckets + bucket_count();
+ }
+
+ const_iterator get_const_begin() const
+ {
+ return const_iterator( bucket_begin()->cbegin(), bucket_begin(), bucket_end());
+ }
+ const_iterator get_const_end() const
+ {
+ return const_iterator( (bucket_end() - 1)->cend(), bucket_end() - 1, bucket_end());
+ }
+
+ template <typename Stat>
+ typename std::enable_if< Stat::empty >::type construct_bucket( internal_bucket_type* bucket )
+ {
+ new (bucket) internal_bucket_type;
+ }
+
+ template <typename Stat>
+ typename std::enable_if< !Stat::empty >::type construct_bucket( internal_bucket_type* bucket )
+ {
+ new (bucket) internal_bucket_type( m_Stat );
+ }
+ //@endcond
};
}} // namespace cds::container
-#endif // ifndef __CDS_CONTAINER_MICHAEL_MAP_H
+#endif // ifndef CDSLIB_CONTAINER_MICHAEL_MAP_H