std::hash<std::filesystem::path>
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Defined in header <filesystem>
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template<> struct hash<std::filesystem::path>; |
(since C++17) | |
The template specialization of std::hash for std::filesystem::path allows users to obtain hash values of std::filesystem::path.
The operator() of this specialization is noexcept. For every std::filesystem::path value p
, std::hash<std::filesystem::path>{}(p) is equal to std::filesystem::hash_value(p).
Example
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#include <cassert> #include <cstddef> #include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <filesystem> #include <unordered_set> namespace fs = std::filesystem; void show_hash(fs::path const& p) { std::cout << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(16) << std::hash<fs::path>{}(p) << " : " << p << '\n'; } int main() { auto tmp1 = fs::path{"/tmp"}; auto tmp2 = fs::path{"/tmp/../tmp"}; assert( ! (tmp1 == tmp2) ); assert( fs::equivalent(tmp1, tmp2) ); show_hash( tmp1 ); show_hash( tmp2 ); for (auto s : {"/a///b", "/a//b", "/a/c", "...", "..", ".", ""}) show_hash(s); std::unordered_set<fs::path, std::hash<fs::path>> dirs { "/bin", "/bin", "/lib", "/lib", "/opt", "/opt", "/tmp", "/tmp/../tmp" }; for (fs::path const& p: dirs) { std::cout << p << ' '; } }
Possible output:
6050C47ADB62DFE5 : "/tmp" 62795A58B69AD90A : "/tmp/../tmp" FF302110C9991974 : "/a///b" FF302110C9991974 : "/a//b" FD6167277915D464 : "/a/c" C42040F82CD8B542 : "..." D2D30154E0B78BBC : ".." D18C722215ED0530 : "." 0 : "" "/tmp/../tmp" "/opt" "/lib" "/tmp" "/bin"
See also
(C++11) |
hash function object (class template) |
calculates a hash value for a path object (function) |