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The icl is about sets and maps and a useful implementation of sets and maps using intervals. In the documentation of the icl the different set and map types are grouped in various ways. In order to distinguish those groups we use a naming convention.
        Names of concepts start with a capital letter. So Set
        and Map stand for the concept
        of a set and a map as defined in the icl.
        When we talk about Sets and
        Maps though, most of the
        time we do not not talk about the concepts themselves but the set of types
        that implement those concepts in the icl.
        The main groups, icl containers
        can be divided in, are summarized in the next table:
      
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| element container | ||
| interval container | 
interval_set,
            separate_interval_set,
            split_interval_set
            are models of concept Set.
          icl::map, interval_map, split_interval_map
            are models of concept Map.
          Sets
            or Maps we abstract from
            the way they are implemented.
          std::set  is a model of the icl's
            Set concept.
          std::map  is not a model of the icl's Map concept.
          icl::map to
            avoid confusion withstd::map.