Just a quick question about the inner workings of yaml-cpp.
I noticed that when i tried to look up a key that didn't exist i got an error such as:
yaml-cpp: error at line 0, column 0: bad conversion
I was suprised by this because I would have assumed by this point post loading we would be operating directly off an in memory map
If i do lookup such as
string foo = myyaml["bar"]["foo"].as<string>();
Does that happen as efficiently as if I had a strongly typed map. Would it be more efficient if I preprocess the things i know to exist in the yaml into a c++ map and access them directly rather than via the node?
I guess i'm asking if the perf of a map is faster than acessing a node
Thanks