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c++ - Vector vs string

What is the fundamental difference, if any, between a C++ std::vector and std::basic_string?

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  • basic_string doesn't call constructors and destructors of its elements. vector does.

  • swapping basic_string invalidates iterators (enabling small string optimization), swapping vectors doesn't.

  • basic_string memory may not be allocated continuously in C++03. vector is always continuous. This difference is removed in C++0x [string.require]:

    The char-like objects in a basic_string object shall be stored contiguously

  • basic_string has interface for string operations. vector doesn't.

  • basic_string may use copy on write strategy (in pre C++11). vector can't.

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The class template basic_string conforms to the requirements for a Sequence Container (23.2.3), for a Reversible Container (23.2), and for an Allocator-aware container (Table 99), except that basic_string does not construct or destroy its elements using allocator_traits::construct and allocator_- traits::destroy and that swap() for basic_string invalidates iterators. The iterators supported by basic_string are random access iterators (24.2.7).


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