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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:28:52+00:00 2026-05-10T20:28:52+00:00

In the following code I loop through a map and test if an element

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In the following code I loop through a map and test if an element needs to be erased. Is it safe to erase the element and keep iterating or do I need to collect the keys in another container and do a second loop to call the erase()?

map<string, SerialdMsg::SerialFunction_t>::iterator pm_it; for (pm_it = port_map.begin(); pm_it != port_map.end(); pm_it++) {     if (pm_it->second == delete_this_id) {         port_map.erase(pm_it->first);     } } 

UPDATE: Of course, I then read this question which I didn’t think would be related but answers my question.

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:28:52+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:28 pm

    C++11

    This has been fixed in C++11 (or erase has been improved/made consistent across all container types).
    The erase method now returns the next iterator.

    auto pm_it = port_map.begin(); while(pm_it != port_map.end()) {     if (pm_it->second == delete_this_id)     {         pm_it = port_map.erase(pm_it);     }     else     {         ++pm_it;     } } 

    C++03

    Erasing elements in a map does not invalidate any iterators.
    (apart from iterators on the element that was deleted)

    Actually inserting or deleting does not invalidate any of the iterators:

    Also see this answer:
    Mark Ransom Technique

    But you do need to update your code:
    In your code you increment pm_it after calling erase. At this point it is too late and is already invalidated.

    map<string, SerialdMsg::SerialFunction_t>::iterator pm_it = port_map.begin(); while(pm_it != port_map.end()) {     if (pm_it->second == delete_this_id)     {         port_map.erase(pm_it++);  // Use iterator.                                   // Note the post increment.                                   // Increments the iterator but returns the                                   // original value for use by erase      }     else     {         ++pm_it;           // Can use pre-increment in this case                            // To make sure you have the efficient version     } } 
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