* G.S.Alex <sthots gmail com> [04.01.2010 07:05]:
this code is almost the same with the libgee example.
but the value haspmap will always be 0 for int , (null) for string.
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using Vala;
static int main (string[] args) {
var map = new Vala.HashMap<string, int> ();
map.set ("one", 1);
map.set ("two", 2);
map.set ("three", 3);
map["four"] = 4; // same as map.set ("four", 4)
map["five"] = 5;
// foreach (string key in map.keys) {
stdout.printf ("%d\n", map["two"]); // same as map.get (key)
// }
return 0;
}
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1. you don't set a hash and equal function which leads to direct hashing 2. why don't you use Gee? -- IRC: playya @ Freenode, Gimpnet xmpp: playya draugr de
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