The HashMap and HashSet classes are copied from userlandfs. The
HashMap one works as-is as it's already used in userlandfs; the
HashSet does not even compile yet.
Change-Id: I1deabb54deb3f289e266794ce618948b60be58c0
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1041
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
const Element &newElement), element is a pointer. See ticket #5892 (found
by compiling Haiku with clang).
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work to do, but it's about time to give this code more exposure.
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build. I sure hope that this doesn't break the build for anyone else.
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that OpenHashTable.h does not collide with all the other places that this
is used, it seems everything still builds fine. Most problematic could be
the OpenHashTable.h at kernel/util, but it seems it the target using
that are not affected.
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