As you reference nodes in the tree structure by pointers (so, they shouldn't be reallocated) and wants to reduce memory fragmentation, I would recommend to use memory pool for Node objects.
Boost.Pool library may fit your needs.
Example:
class Tree
{
Tree() : nodesPool_(new boost::object_pool
Another example of people happily using boost::object_pool, but I can't quite figure out why they aren't compling about total memory consumption?
complaining
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user7659542
2:48 AM
jezus fucking christ
user7659542
been working for 3 days in a row untill 2 am. Today untill 03:48
user7659542
It looks like the principles of my Assembly testing framework might work
user7659542
I finally managed to properly mock stuff in Assembly, not have memory corruptions and have a linker that does what I expect it to do
user7659542
First time I had to look at linker logs and memory maps this much
user7659542
jeeez. But I think it was worth it
user7659542
2:51 AM
tomorrow I ll finally start writing actual tests (not just pseudo tests to try things out) and I ll be sure whether my approach works
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My bad, I said tomorrow. I meant in a couple of hours....