And faster too (making the obvious benchmark addition):
Rate set map map++ GF Bart
set 2288/s -- -84% -91% -92% -93%
map 14566/s 537% -- -46% -48% -58%
map++ 26756/s 1070% 84% -- -4% -23%
GF 27881/s 1119% 91% 4% -- -19%
Bart 34580/s 1412% 137% 29% 24% --
See Re: Using map to create a hash/bag from an array for the original code
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