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Ono-Sendai
1y ago
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What you are thinking of is probably that you can't erase elements (apart from the top element) from the priority queue.
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throwaway81523
1y ago
No that wasn't it. It may have had to do with constraints on the types of values that the stdlib priority queue could hold.
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