#endif
#define _WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP( KEY_T, VALUE_T, HASH_T, KEY_EQ_T, CLASSNAME, CLASSEXP ) \
- typedef WX_HASH_MAP_NAMESPACE::hash_map< KEY_T, VALUE_T, HASH_T, KEY_EQ_T > CLASSNAME;
+ typedef WX_HASH_MAP_NAMESPACE::hash_map< KEY_T, VALUE_T, HASH_T, KEY_EQ_T > CLASSNAME
#else // !wxUSE_STL || !defined(HAVE_STL_HASH_MAP)
/* returns NULL if not found */ \
Node** GetNodePtr( const const_key_type& key ) const \
{ \
- Node** node = &m_table[m_hasher( key ) % m_tableBuckets]; \
+ size_t bucket = m_hasher( key ) % m_tableBuckets; \
+ Node** node = &m_table[bucket]; \
\
while( *node ) \
{ \
if( m_equals( m_getKey( (*node)->m_value ), key ) ) \
return node; \
+ /* Tell the compiler to not do any strict-aliasing assumptions with a void cast? Can we make such a runtime guarantee? */ \
node = (Node**)&(*node)->m_nxt; \
} \
\
- return 0; \
+ return NULL; \
} \
\
/* returns NULL if not found */ \
/* expressing it in terms of GetNodePtr is 5-8% slower :-( */ \
Node* GetNode( const const_key_type& key ) const \
{ \
- Node* node = m_table[m_hasher( key ) % m_tableBuckets]; \
+ size_t bucket = m_hasher( key ) % m_tableBuckets; \
+ Node* node = m_table[bucket]; \
\
while( node ) \
{ \