![]() I know that changelogs are sequential in the way they come out. What information would you model in each of the nodes of the linked list? I would say: I am impressed since you anticipated the change when version 9.4.6 comes out already. You come up with something along the lines of a linked list. Let us say I am asking you to create a data structure to model this changelog. ![]() If you refer to you will get a changelog of how our system was built over time. You probably know already of std::vector (contiguous storage container) and std::list, both are Sequence containers (as also std::array and std::deque). It is part of the containers library of C++, as can be seen in cppreference. C++ std::map is an associative container, allowing you to store keys associated with values, for easy and efficient retrieval.
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