@JerryCoffin Yes, I understand. std::multiset can have multiple instances of their elements. However, I programmed about std::unordered_map in that file.
@RohanBari I meant what nwp said, this is important. There is a reason that the requirement for storing in unordered_map and unordered_set is not just the hash function but a full equality comparison too. Otherwise why would the unordered containers not just require std::hash specialization and then compare the resulting size_t hashes? Because collisions are real and not just a myth