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#2040 in Algorithms
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A general stable vector implementation.
A stable vector is a vector for which each inserted element keeps its index until it is removed.
General Stable Vec
A stable vector implementation that allows insertions and deletions in amortised O(1), and uses memory linear in the maximum number of elements that the vector contained.
A stable vector is a vector that keeps its indices stable, i.e. the index of an element is assigned upon insertion and not changed until removal. This works much like a hash map, except that in this implementation, the index is assigned by the stable vector, and cannot be chosen by the user.
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