I'd like to implement a moving window of samples that are added at irregular time intervals and I would like to know whether I should use a std::forward_list
or a std::deque
. As time passes, new elements will be added at the end of the container and the ones that are already expired will be popped from the beginning of the container. Now, the problem is that this container it's going to be shared by more than one object and I need to make sure that the iterators don't get invalidated after an insertion at the end or an erase at the beginning.
So my question is, do iterators to a std::deque that are pointing to elements get invalidated after an insertion at the end OR an erase at the beginning? Note that the iterators I'm talking about are pointing to elements in the container that are not the beginning or the end of the container.
My gut feeling tells me that I'll need to implement it with a std::forward_list
. If so, does any body knows if a linked list is able to reuse destroyed nodes or if it allocates the memory every time a new element is inserted?
deque::erase
,deque::insert
.std::list
.