As (hopefully) we all know, vector<bool>
is totally broken and can't be treated as a C array. What is the best way to get this functionality?
So far, the ideas I have thought of are:
- Use a
vector<char>
instead, or
- Use a wrapper class and have
vector<bool_wrapper>
How do you guys handle this problem? I need the c_array()
functionality.
As a side question, if I don't need the c_array()
method, what is the best way to approach this problem if I need random access? Should I use a deque or something else?
Edit:
- I do need dynamic sizing.
- For those who don't know,
vector<bool>
is specialized so that each bool
takes 1 bit. Thus you can't convert it to a C-style array.
- I guess "wrapper" is a bit of a misnomer. I was thinking something like this:
Of course, then I have to read into a my_bool
due to possible alignment issues :(
struct my_bool
{
bool the_bool;
};
vector<my_bool> haha_i_tricked_you;
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