David Abrahams wrote:
> 
> It's similar for me.  It's one of those things that you don't need
> every day, but when you need it, you really need it.  That may be why
> there's not more vociferous interest.  Anyhow, while bidirectional
> maps are the most common case, they're not the most general:
> N-directional maps, which I've sometimes needed.

I'd also be interested in a 'set' of 'tuples' with a user-defined set of
'views', where a view has its own sort-criterion and its own iterators,
find-functions, etc. At least this is what I imagine but I haven't
worked on it, so I don't know whether it's a realistic approach.

Regards, Daniel

PS: And yes, *if* you need them, you really *need* them.

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