Previously, just referencing the next element in the sequence (and so constructing it, as an undefined element) would allow you to skip defining an element without turning the sequence into a map. E.g:
node[0] = "foo"; // sequence of size 1
node[1]; // sequence of size 1, with an undefined element at 1
node[2] = "bar"; // FIX: should be map of size 2 (since there's no element at index 1)
- Adds 'std=c++11' compiler flags
- Replaces boost::type_traits with std::type_traits
- Replaces boost::shared_ptr with std::shared_ptr
- Replaces std::auto_ptr with std::unique_ptr
- Replaces raw pointers with std::unique_ptr in ptr_vector, ptr_stack, and SettingChanges
- Replaces boost::noncopyable with deleted copy and assignment operators
- Replaces boost::next with std::next
- Replaces boost::enable_if with std::enable_if
- Replaces boost::is_convertible with std::is_convertible
- Replaces ptrdiff_t with std::ptrdiff_t
- Replaces boost::iterator_facade and boost::iterator_adaptor with std::iterator, borrowing the 'proxy reference' technique from boost
- Removes Boost dependency from CMakeLists
- Formats changed files using clang-format
- Update the call to equals() in node_data::remove() to match the new implementation
- Add unit test for node::remove() to catch this type of bug in the future