This reverts r70556, i.e. removes the scope operators added by it to all
WX_DECLARE_HASH_{MAP,SET} macros, and implements a workaround for the problem
due to the use of empty base class optimization in g++ 4.7 standard library
implementations inside the macros themselves by prepending the hasher and
comparator classes with explicit "struct".
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Macros from WX_DECLARE_HASH_SET family could declare an operator->() which
could never be called because it returned a pointer to a non-object (e.g. a
pointer or a primitive type).
Fix this in the same way as for WX_DECLARE_ARRAY macros by adding (badly but
consistently) named _PTR variants of the macros to allow defining the versions
without operator->().
This fixes tons of warnings when building wx with Sun CC.
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Previously, wxUSE_STL enabled both implicit conversion of wxString to
std::[w]string and use of standard containers for the implementation of their
wx equivalents. Split up the two roles now by allowing to enable the use of
the standard containers independently of (backwards incompatible) implicit
conversion in wxString and actually enable wxUSE_STD_CONTAINERS by default.
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