if I placement new two objects in two different buffers and then swap the buffers can I still access the buffers as if the objects got swallow copied or is it undefined behaviour? (it probably is)
a simple implementation could use unions for instance to avoid the bucket indirection if the bucket contains only a few keys but I am not sure whether implementations do that. And it's not exactly straightforward to profile.
guys, assuming a perfect hashing function, would it be faster to use a vector of indices to a data vector instead of unordered_map in order to avoid the bucket indirection or do most implementations take care of that?