Does any trick exist how to check whether an iterator (STL or Java style) is still valid for QMap or QList?
Thank you in advance.
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No. The whole point of iterators is that they are independent of any containers. It is up to you to ensure that you only mutate a container if nobody else still has any iterators or references to the container’s elements (subject to the container’s iterator/reference invalidation specification).