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commit 5c8f7b36047e919ec089a82dcd61cdce6bad069c
Author: chaokunyang <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Jun 9 08:10:35 2026 +0000

    🔄 synced local 'docs/guide/' with remote 'docs/guide/'
---
 docs/guide/cpp/schema-metadata.md     | 16 ++++++++--------
 docs/guide/cpp/xlang-serialization.md | 14 +++++++-------
 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/guide/cpp/schema-metadata.md 
b/docs/guide/cpp/schema-metadata.md
index d7551fb7ac..9d1c55542b 100644
--- a/docs/guide/cpp/schema-metadata.md
+++ b/docs/guide/cpp/schema-metadata.md
@@ -112,14 +112,14 @@ FORY_STRUCT(Foo, (nested, 
fory::F().map(T::uint32().varint(),
 
 Supported recursive composition methods are:
 
-| Method              | Applies to                            |
-| ------------------- | ------------------------------------- |
-| `list(elem)`        | `std::vector<T>` and list-like fields |
-| `set(elem)`         | `std::set<T>` and set-like fields     |
-| `map(key, value)`   | `std::map<K, V>` and map-like fields  |
-| `map().key(spec)`   | Override only the map key             |
-| `map().value(spec)` | Override only the map value           |
-| `inner(child)`      | Transparent single-child carriers     |
+| Method              | Applies to                                             
           |
+| ------------------- | 
----------------------------------------------------------------- |
+| `list(elem)`        | `std::vector<T>` and list-like fields                  
           |
+| `set(elem)`         | `std::set<T>` and set-like fields                      
           |
+| `map(key, value)`   | `std::map<K, V>`, `std::unordered_map<K, V>`, and 
map-like fields |
+| `map().key(spec)`   | Override only the map key                              
           |
+| `map().value(spec)` | Override only the map value                            
           |
+| `inner(child)`      | Transparent single-child carriers                      
           |
 
 Partial map overrides are useful when only one side needs a non-default
 encoding:
diff --git a/docs/guide/cpp/xlang-serialization.md 
b/docs/guide/cpp/xlang-serialization.md
index f6220235d7..fc943a7d4f 100644
--- a/docs/guide/cpp/xlang-serialization.md
+++ b/docs/guide/cpp/xlang-serialization.md
@@ -158,13 +158,13 @@ print(f"Timestamp: {msg.timestamp}")
 
 ### Collection Types
 
-| C++ Type                        | Java Type      | Python Type     | Go Type 
              | Rust Type       |
-| ------------------------------- | -------------- | --------------- | 
--------------------- | --------------- |
-| `std::vector<T>`                | `List<T>`      | `list`          | `[]T`   
              | `Vec<T>`        |
-| `std::vector<fory::float16_t>`  | `Float16List`  | `Float16Array`  | 
`[]float16.Float16`   | `Vec<Float16>`  |
-| `std::vector<fory::bfloat16_t>` | `BFloat16List` | `BFloat16Array` | 
`[]bfloat16.BFloat16` | `Vec<BFloat16>` |
-| `std::set<T>`                   | `Set<T>`       | `set`           | 
`map[T]struct{}`      | `HashSet<T>`    |
-| `std::map<K,V>`                 | `Map<K,V>`     | `dict`          | 
`map[K]V`             | `HashMap<K,V>`  |
+| C++ Type                                    | Java Type      | Python Type   
  | Go Type               | Rust Type       |
+| ------------------------------------------- | -------------- | 
--------------- | --------------------- | --------------- |
+| `std::vector<T>`                            | `List<T>`      | `list`        
  | `[]T`                 | `Vec<T>`        |
+| `std::vector<fory::float16_t>`              | `Float16List`  | 
`Float16Array`  | `[]float16.Float16`   | `Vec<Float16>`  |
+| `std::vector<fory::bfloat16_t>`             | `BFloat16List` | 
`BFloat16Array` | `[]bfloat16.BFloat16` | `Vec<BFloat16>` |
+| `std::set<T>`                               | `Set<T>`       | `set`         
  | `map[T]struct{}`      | `HashSet<T>`    |
+| `std::map<K,V>` / `std::unordered_map<K,V>` | `Map<K,V>`     | `dict`        
  | `map[K]V`             | `HashMap<K,V>`  |
 
 ### Lists and Dense Arrays
 


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