@JohnSmith for how to cache: push the value onto the back of the vector. This works because you know this value has not been cached yet, and by the time it gets to that line, you know it has already cached the next smaller value. So you know that the position for the new value is exactly at the end, every time
Not an answer, but some useful information. The Feb draft of the C++11 standard specifies that std::hash is specialized for these types:
error_code § 19.5.5
bitset<N> § 20.5.3
unique_ptr<T, D> § 20.7.2.36
shared_ptr<T, D> § 20.7.2.36
type_index § 20.13.4
string § 21.6
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@KonradRudolph the only pointers specialized are unique_ptr, shared_ptr, and vector<bool, Allocator>. Oh, and bitset
@MooingDuck Unfortunately your code doesn’t work … is there a concise way in C++ to construct an n–1-adic tuple from an n-tuple, using the second through last values?