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I forgot STL meant standard template library.

I had a look at some implementations of smart pointers and found some of the techniques interesting but tending on ugly then I thought of a pretty ideal simple solution to the problem. This class will work to allow elements in a dynamic array to be modified while preventing the user from allocating / deallocating memory for the array itself :

template<class TKey, class TValue>
class SpecialMap
{
public:

	template<class TKey, class TValue>
	class InternalArray
	{
	protected:
		friend SpecialMap<TKey, TValue>;
		TValue* pElements;
	public:
		TValue & operator[](UINT nIndex)const {return pElements[nIndex];}
	};


So a user knows they shouldn't manage the memory for the array.

And it's still possible to use the array in functions requiring a void* as I mentioned for example by using &internalArray[0].

For what my program's supposed to do I think it would be a great deal more convenient using my custom container than standard ones but I will try to stick to the standards when possible.
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