Excellent, thank you!

-Darin


On 3/16/06, Benjamin Smedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Darin Fisher wrote:
> > What is the best way to represent a hash set using nsTHashtable?
> > Everything extending from nsBaseHashtable seems to expect that hash
> > table entries have both a key and a value.  A set on the other hand,
> > is just a table of keys.  Should I try to define a value of zero size?
> >  That seems hacky.  Should I define my own EntryType for use with
> > nsTHashtable?  That seems like a lot of typing.  nsHashSets.h has the
> > solution I'm looking for, but it says that it is deprecated :-/  Am I
> > just overlooking some existing nsTHashtable way of expressing sets?
>
> nsTHashtable<nsSomeHashKey>
>
> --BDS
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