#pragma once #include <functional> // less #include <memory> // allocator #include <utility> // pair #include <vector> // vector namespace nlohmann { /// ordered_map: a minimal map-like container that preserves insertion order /// for use within nlohmann::basic_json<ordered_map> template <class Key, class T, class IgnoredLess = std::less<Key>, class Allocator = std::allocator<std::pair<const Key, T>>, class Container = std::vector<std::pair<const Key, T>, Allocator>> struct ordered_map : Container { using key_type = Key; using mapped_type = T; using typename Container::iterator; using typename Container::size_type; using typename Container::value_type; // Explicit constructors instead of `using Container::Container` // otherwise older compilers like GCC 5.5 choke on it ordered_map(const Allocator& alloc = Allocator()) : Container{alloc} {} template <class It> ordered_map(It first, It last, const Allocator& alloc = Allocator()) : Container{first, last, alloc} {} std::pair<iterator, bool> emplace(key_type&& key, T&& t) { for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) { if (it->first == key) { return {it, false}; } } Container::emplace_back(key, t); return {--this->end(), true}; } T& operator[](Key&& key) { return emplace(std::move(key), T{}).first->second; } size_type erase(const Key& key) { for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) { if (it->first == key) { // Since we cannot move const Keys, re-construct them in place for (auto next = it; ++next != this->end(); ++it) { // *it = std::move(*next); // deleted it->~value_type(); // Destroy but keep allocation new (&*it) value_type{std::move(*next)}; } Container::pop_back(); return 1; } } return 0; } }; } // namespace nlohmann