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There are several aspects of DenseMap that you should be aware of, however. The
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iterators in a densemap are invalidated whenever an insertion occurs, unlike
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map. Also, because DenseMap allocates space for a large number of key/value
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pairs (it starts with 64 by default) if you have large keys or values, it can
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waste a lot of space. Finally, you must implement a partial specialization of
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pairs (it starts with 64 by default), it will waste a lot of space if your keys
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or values are large. Finally, you must implement a partial specialization of
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DenseMapKeyInfo for the key that you want, if it isn't already supported. This
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is required to tell DenseMap about two special marker values (which can never be
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inserted into the map).</p>
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inserted into the map) that it needs internally.</p>
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