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--- sword-1.6.2/include/multimapwdef.h 2004-05-04 23:01:39.000000000 +0200
+++ /usr/include/sword/multimapwdef.h 2012-06-02 13:37:47.816457345 +0200
@@ -7,26 +7,26 @@
// multmap that still lets you use [] to reference FIRST
// entry of a key if multiples exist
-template <class Key, class T, class Compare>
-class multimapwithdefault : public std::multimap<Key, T, Compare> {
+template < class Key, class T, class Compare >
+class multimapwithdefault : public std::multimap< Key, T, Compare > {
public:
- typedef std::pair<const Key, T> value_type;
+ typedef std::pair< const Key, T > value_type;
T& getWithDefault(const Key& k, const T& defaultValue) {
- if (find(k) == this->end()) {
- insert(value_type(k, defaultValue));
+ if (this->find(k) == this->end()) {
+ this->insert(value_type(k, defaultValue));
}
return (*(find(k))).second;
}
T& operator[](const Key& k) {
- if (find(k) == this->end()) {
- insert(value_type(k, T()));
+ if (this->find(k) == this->end()) {
+ this->insert(value_type(k, T()));
}
- return (*(find(k))).second;
+ return (*(this->find(k))).second;
}
bool has(const Key& k, const T &val) const {
- typename std::multimap<Key, T, Compare>::const_iterator start = lower_bound(k);
- typename std::multimap<Key, T, Compare>::const_iterator end = upper_bound(k);
+ typename std::multimap< Key, T, Compare >::const_iterator start = this->lower_bound(k);
+ typename std::multimap< Key, T, Compare >::const_iterator end = this->upper_bound(k);
for (; start!=end; start++) {
if (start->second == val)
return true;
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