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| 4 | <library name="Array" dirname="array" id="array" last-revision="$Date: 2005/12/01 04:52:03 $"> |
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| 5 | <libraryinfo> |
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| 6 | <author> |
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| 7 | <firstname>Nicolai</firstname> |
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| 8 | <surname>Josuttis</surname> |
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| 9 | </author> |
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| 10 | |
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| 11 | <copyright> |
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| 12 | <year>2001</year> |
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| 13 | <year>2002</year> |
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| 14 | <year>2003</year> |
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| 15 | <year>2004</year> |
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| 16 | <holder>Nicolai M. Josuttis</holder> |
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| 17 | </copyright> |
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| 18 | |
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| 19 | <legalnotice> |
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| 20 | <para>Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this |
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| 21 | software is granted provided this copyright notice appears in |
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| 22 | all copies. This software is provided "as is" without express or |
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| 23 | implied warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for |
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| 24 | any purpose.</para> |
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| 25 | </legalnotice> |
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| 26 | |
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| 27 | <librarypurpose>STL compliant container wrapper for arrays of constant size</librarypurpose> |
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| 28 | <librarycategory name="category:containers"/> |
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| 29 | </libraryinfo> |
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| 30 | |
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| 31 | <title>Boost.Array</title> |
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| 32 | |
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| 33 | <section id="array.intro"> |
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| 34 | <title>Introduction</title> |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | <using-namespace name="boost"/> |
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| 37 | <using-class name="array"/> |
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| 38 | |
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| 39 | <para>The C++ Standard Template Library STL as part of the C++ |
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| 40 | Standard Library provides a framework for processing algorithms on |
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| 41 | different kind of containers. However, ordinary arrays don't |
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| 42 | provide the interface of STL containers (although, they provide |
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| 43 | the iterator interface of STL containers).</para> |
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| 44 | |
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| 45 | <para>As replacement for ordinary arrays, the STL provides class |
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| 46 | <code><classname>std::vector</classname></code>. However, |
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| 47 | <code><classname>std::vector<></classname></code> provides |
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| 48 | the semantics of dynamic arrays. Thus, it manages data to be able |
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| 49 | to change the number of elements. This results in some overhead in |
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| 50 | case only arrays with static size are needed.</para> |
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| 51 | |
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| 52 | <para>In his book, <emphasis>Generic Programming and the |
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| 53 | STL</emphasis>, Matthew H. Austern introduces a useful wrapper |
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| 54 | class for ordinary arrays with static size, called |
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| 55 | <code>block</code>. It is safer and has no worse performance than |
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| 56 | ordinary arrays. In <emphasis>The C++ Programming |
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| 57 | Language</emphasis>, 3rd edition, Bjarne Stroustrup introduces a |
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| 58 | similar class, called <code>c_array</code>, which I (<ulink |
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| 59 | url="http://www.josuttis.com">Nicolai Josuttis</ulink>) present |
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| 60 | slightly modified in my book <emphasis>The C++ Standard Library - |
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| 61 | A Tutorial and Reference</emphasis>, called |
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| 62 | <code>carray</code>. This is the essence of these approaches |
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| 63 | spiced with many feedback from <ulink |
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| 64 | url="http://www.boost.org">boost</ulink>.</para> |
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| 65 | |
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| 66 | <para>After considering different names, we decided to name this |
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| 67 | class simply <code><classname>array</classname></code>.</para> |
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| 68 | |
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| 69 | <para>Note that this class is suggested to be part of the next |
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| 70 | Technical Report, which will extend the C++ Standard (see |
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| 71 | <ulink url="http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2003/n1548.htm">http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2003/n1548.htm</ulink>).</para> |
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| 72 | |
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| 73 | <para>Class <code><classname>array</classname></code> fulfills most |
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| 74 | but not all of the requirements of "reversible containers" (see |
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| 75 | Section 23.1, [lib.container.requirements] of the C++ |
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| 76 | Standard). The reasons array is not an reversible STL container is |
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| 77 | because: |
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| 78 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> |
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| 79 | <listitem><simpara>No constructors are provided.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 80 | <listitem><simpara>Elements may have an undetermined initial value (see <xref linkend="array.rationale"/>).</simpara></listitem> |
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| 81 | <listitem><simpara><functionname>swap</functionname>() has no constant complexity.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 82 | <listitem><simpara><methodname>size</methodname>() is always constant, based on the second template argument of the type.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 83 | <listitem><simpara>The container provides no allocator support.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 84 | </itemizedlist> |
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| 85 | </para> |
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| 86 | |
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| 87 | <para>It doesn't fulfill the requirements of a "sequence" (see Section 23.1.1, [lib.sequence.reqmts] of the C++ Standard), except that: |
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| 88 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> |
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| 89 | <listitem><simpara><methodname>front</methodname>() and <methodname>back</methodname>() are provided.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 90 | <listitem><simpara><methodname>operator[]</methodname> and <methodname>at</methodname>() are provided.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 91 | </itemizedlist> |
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| 92 | </para> |
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| 93 | </section> |
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| 94 | |
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| 95 | <library-reference> |
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| 96 | <header name="boost/array.hpp"> |
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| 97 | <namespace name="boost"> |
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| 98 | <class name="array"> |
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| 99 | <template> |
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| 100 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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| 101 | <template-nontype-parameter name="N"> |
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| 102 | <type>std::size_t</type> |
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| 103 | </template-nontype-parameter> |
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| 104 | </template> |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | <purpose><para>STL compliant container wrapper for arrays of constant size</para></purpose> |
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| 107 | <typedef name="value_type"> |
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| 108 | <type>T</type> |
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| 109 | </typedef> |
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| 110 | <typedef name="iterator"> |
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| 111 | <type>T*</type> |
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| 112 | </typedef> |
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| 113 | <typedef name="const_iterator"> |
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| 114 | <type>const T*</type> |
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| 115 | </typedef> |
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| 116 | <typedef name="reverse_iterator"> |
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| 117 | <type><classname>std::reverse_iterator</classname><iterator></type> |
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| 118 | </typedef> |
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| 119 | <typedef name="const_reverse_iterator"> |
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| 120 | <type><classname>std::reverse_iterator</classname><const_iterator></type> |
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| 121 | </typedef> |
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| 122 | <typedef name="reference"> |
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| 123 | <type>T&</type> |
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| 124 | </typedef> |
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| 125 | <typedef name="const_reference"> |
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| 126 | <type>const T&</type> |
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| 127 | </typedef> |
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| 128 | <typedef name="size_type"> |
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| 129 | <type>std::size_t</type> |
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| 130 | </typedef> |
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| 131 | <typedef name="difference_type"> |
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| 132 | <type>std::ptrdiff_t</type> |
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| 133 | </typedef> |
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| 134 | |
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| 135 | <static-constant name="static_size"> |
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| 136 | <type>size_type</type> |
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| 137 | <default>N</default> |
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| 138 | </static-constant> |
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| 139 | |
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| 140 | <copy-assignment> |
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| 141 | <template> |
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| 142 | <template-type-parameter name="U"/> |
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| 143 | </template> |
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| 144 | <parameter name="other"> |
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| 145 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><U, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 146 | </parameter> |
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| 147 | <effects><simpara><code>std::copy(rhs.<methodname>begin</methodname>(),rhs.<methodname>end</methodname>(), <methodname>begin</methodname>())</code></simpara></effects> |
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| 148 | </copy-assignment> |
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| 149 | |
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| 150 | <method-group name="iterator support"> |
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| 151 | <overloaded-method name="begin"> |
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| 152 | <signature> |
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| 153 | <type>iterator</type> |
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| 154 | </signature> |
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| 155 | <signature cv="const"> |
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| 156 | <type>const_iterator</type> |
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| 157 | </signature> |
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| 158 | |
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| 159 | <returns><simpara>iterator for the first element</simpara></returns> |
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| 160 | <throws><simpara>will not throw</simpara></throws> |
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| 161 | </overloaded-method> |
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| 162 | |
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| 163 | <overloaded-method name="end"> |
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| 164 | <signature> |
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| 165 | <type>iterator</type> |
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| 166 | </signature> |
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| 167 | <signature cv="const"> |
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| 168 | <type>const_iterator</type> |
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| 169 | </signature> |
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| 170 | |
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| 171 | <returns><simpara>iterator for position after the last element</simpara></returns> |
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| 172 | <throws><simpara>will not throw</simpara></throws> |
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| 173 | </overloaded-method> |
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| 174 | </method-group> |
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| 175 | |
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| 176 | <method-group name="reverse iterator support"> |
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| 177 | <overloaded-method name="rbegin"> |
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| 178 | <signature> |
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| 179 | <type>reverse_iterator</type> |
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| 180 | </signature> |
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| 181 | <signature cv="const"> |
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| 182 | <type>const_reverse_iterator</type> |
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| 183 | </signature> |
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| 184 | |
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| 185 | <returns><simpara>reverse iterator for the first element of reverse iteration</simpara></returns> |
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| 186 | </overloaded-method> |
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| 187 | |
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| 188 | <overloaded-method name="rend"> |
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| 189 | <signature> |
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| 190 | <type>reverse_iterator</type> |
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| 191 | </signature> |
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| 192 | <signature cv="const"> |
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| 193 | <type>const_reverse_iterator</type> |
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| 194 | </signature> |
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| 195 | |
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| 196 | <returns><simpara>reverse iterator for position after the last element in reverse iteration</simpara></returns> |
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| 197 | </overloaded-method> |
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| 198 | </method-group> |
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| 199 | |
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| 200 | <method-group name="capacity"> |
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| 201 | <method name="size"> |
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| 202 | <type>size_type</type> |
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| 203 | <returns><simpara><code>N</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 204 | </method> |
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| 205 | <method name="empty"> |
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| 206 | <type>bool</type> |
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| 207 | <returns><simpara><code>N==0</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 208 | <throws><simpara>will not throw</simpara></throws> |
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| 209 | </method> |
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| 210 | <method name="max_size"> |
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| 211 | <type>size_type</type> |
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| 212 | <returns><simpara><code>N</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 213 | <throws><simpara>will not throw</simpara></throws> |
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| 214 | </method> |
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| 215 | </method-group> |
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| 216 | |
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| 217 | <method-group name="element access"> |
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| 218 | <overloaded-method name="operator[]"> |
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| 219 | <signature> |
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| 220 | <type>reference</type> |
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| 221 | <parameter name="i"> |
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| 222 | <paramtype>size_type</paramtype> |
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| 223 | </parameter> |
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| 224 | </signature> |
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| 225 | |
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| 226 | <signature cv="const"> |
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| 227 | <type>const_reference</type> |
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| 228 | <parameter name="i"> |
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| 229 | <paramtype>size_type</paramtype> |
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| 230 | </parameter> |
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| 231 | </signature> |
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| 232 | |
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| 233 | <requires><simpara><code>i < N</code></simpara></requires> |
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| 234 | <returns><simpara>element with index <code>i</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 235 | <throws><simpara>will not throw.</simpara></throws> |
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| 236 | </overloaded-method> |
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| 237 | |
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| 238 | <overloaded-method name="at"> |
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| 239 | <signature> |
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| 240 | <type>reference</type> |
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| 241 | <parameter name="i"> |
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| 242 | <paramtype>size_type</paramtype> |
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| 243 | </parameter> |
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| 244 | </signature> |
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| 245 | |
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| 246 | <signature cv="const"> |
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| 247 | <type>const_reference</type> |
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| 248 | <parameter name="i"> |
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| 249 | <paramtype>size_type</paramtype> |
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| 250 | </parameter> |
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| 251 | </signature> |
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| 252 | |
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| 253 | <returns><simpara>element with index <code>i</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 254 | <throws><simpara><code><classname>std::range_error</classname></code> if <code>i >= N</code></simpara></throws> |
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| 255 | </overloaded-method> |
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| 256 | |
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| 257 | <overloaded-method name="front"> |
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| 258 | <signature> |
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| 259 | <type>reference</type> |
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| 260 | </signature> |
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| 261 | <signature cv="const"> |
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| 262 | <type>const_reference</type> |
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| 263 | </signature> |
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| 264 | <requires><simpara><code>N > 0</code></simpara></requires> |
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| 265 | <returns><simpara>the first element</simpara></returns> |
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| 266 | <throws><simpara>will not throw</simpara></throws> |
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| 267 | </overloaded-method> |
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| 268 | |
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| 269 | <overloaded-method name="back"> |
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| 270 | <signature> |
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| 271 | <type>reference</type> |
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| 272 | </signature> |
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| 273 | <signature cv="const"> |
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| 274 | <type>const_reference</type> |
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| 275 | </signature> |
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| 276 | <requires><simpara><code>N > 0</code></simpara></requires> |
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| 277 | <returns><simpara>the last element</simpara></returns> |
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| 278 | <throws><simpara>will not throw</simpara></throws> |
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| 279 | </overloaded-method> |
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| 280 | |
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| 281 | <method name="data" cv="const"> |
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| 282 | <type>const T*</type> |
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| 283 | <returns><simpara><code>elems</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 284 | <throws><simpara>will not throw</simpara></throws> |
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| 285 | </method> |
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| 286 | |
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| 287 | <method name="c_array"> |
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| 288 | <type>T*</type> |
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| 289 | <returns><simpara><code>elems</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 290 | <throws><simpara>will not throw</simpara></throws> |
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| 291 | </method> |
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| 292 | </method-group> |
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| 293 | |
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| 294 | <method-group name="modifiers"> |
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| 295 | <method name="swap"> |
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| 296 | <type>void</type> |
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| 297 | <parameter name="other"> |
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| 298 | <paramtype><classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 299 | </parameter> |
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| 300 | <effects><simpara><code>std::swap_ranges(<methodname>begin</methodname>(), <methodname>end</methodname>(), other.<methodname>begin</methodname>())</code></simpara></effects> |
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| 301 | <complexity><simpara>linear in <code>N</code></simpara></complexity> |
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| 302 | </method> |
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| 303 | <method name="assign"> |
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| 304 | <type>void</type> |
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| 305 | <parameter name="value"> |
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| 306 | <paramtype>const T&</paramtype> |
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| 307 | </parameter> |
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| 308 | <effects><simpara><code>std::fill_n(<methodname>begin</methodname>(), N, value)</code></simpara></effects> |
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| 309 | </method> |
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| 310 | </method-group> |
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| 311 | |
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| 312 | <data-member name="elems[N]"> <!-- HACK --> |
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| 313 | <type>T</type> |
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| 314 | </data-member> |
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| 315 | |
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| 316 | <free-function-group name="specialized algorithms"> |
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| 317 | <function name="swap"> |
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| 318 | <template> |
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| 319 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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| 320 | <template-nontype-parameter name="N"> |
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| 321 | <type>std::size_t</type> |
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| 322 | </template-nontype-parameter> |
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| 323 | </template> |
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| 324 | |
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| 325 | <type>void</type> |
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| 326 | |
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| 327 | <parameter name="x"> |
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| 328 | <paramtype><classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 329 | </parameter> |
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| 330 | <parameter name="y"> |
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| 331 | <paramtype><classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 332 | </parameter> |
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| 333 | |
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| 334 | <effects><simpara><code>x.<methodname>swap</methodname>(y)</code></simpara></effects> |
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| 335 | <throws><simpara>will not throw.</simpara></throws> |
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| 336 | </function> |
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| 337 | </free-function-group> |
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| 338 | |
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| 339 | <free-function-group name="comparisons"> |
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| 340 | <function name="operator=="> |
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| 341 | <template> |
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| 342 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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| 343 | <template-nontype-parameter name="N"> |
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| 344 | <type>std::size_t</type> |
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| 345 | </template-nontype-parameter> |
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| 346 | </template> |
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| 347 | |
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| 348 | <type>bool</type> |
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| 349 | |
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| 350 | <parameter name="x"> |
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| 351 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 352 | </parameter> |
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| 353 | <parameter name="y"> |
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| 354 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 355 | </parameter> |
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| 356 | |
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| 357 | <returns><simpara><code>std::equal(x.<methodname>begin</methodname>(), x.<methodname>end</methodname>(), y.<methodname>begin</methodname>())</code></simpara> |
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| 358 | </returns> |
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| 359 | </function> |
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| 360 | |
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| 361 | <function name="operator!="> |
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| 362 | <template> |
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| 363 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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| 364 | <template-nontype-parameter name="N"> |
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| 365 | <type>std::size_t</type> |
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| 366 | </template-nontype-parameter> |
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| 367 | </template> |
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| 368 | |
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| 369 | <type>bool</type> |
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| 370 | |
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| 371 | <parameter name="x"> |
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| 372 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 373 | </parameter> |
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| 374 | <parameter name="y"> |
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| 375 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 376 | </parameter> |
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| 377 | |
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| 378 | <returns><simpara><code>!(x == y)</code></simpara> |
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| 379 | </returns> |
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| 380 | </function> |
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| 381 | |
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| 382 | <function name="operator<"> |
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| 383 | <template> |
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| 384 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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| 385 | <template-nontype-parameter name="N"> |
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| 386 | <type>std::size_t</type> |
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| 387 | </template-nontype-parameter> |
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| 388 | </template> |
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| 389 | |
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| 390 | <type>bool</type> |
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| 391 | |
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| 392 | <parameter name="x"> |
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| 393 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 394 | </parameter> |
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| 395 | <parameter name="y"> |
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| 396 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 397 | </parameter> |
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| 398 | |
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| 399 | <returns><simpara><code>std::lexicographical_compare(x.<methodname>begin</methodname>(), x.<methodname>end</methodname>(), y.<methodname>begin</methodname>(), y.<methodname>end</methodname>())</code></simpara> |
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| 400 | </returns> |
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| 401 | </function> |
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| 402 | |
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| 403 | <function name="operator>"> |
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| 404 | <template> |
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| 405 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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| 406 | <template-nontype-parameter name="N"> |
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| 407 | <type>std::size_t</type> |
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| 408 | </template-nontype-parameter> |
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| 409 | </template> |
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| 410 | |
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| 411 | <type>bool</type> |
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| 412 | |
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| 413 | <parameter name="x"> |
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| 414 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 415 | </parameter> |
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| 416 | <parameter name="y"> |
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| 417 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 418 | </parameter> |
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| 419 | |
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| 420 | <returns><simpara><code>y < x</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 421 | </function> |
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| 422 | |
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| 423 | <function name="operator<="> |
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| 424 | <template> |
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| 425 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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| 426 | <template-nontype-parameter name="N"> |
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| 427 | <type>std::size_t</type> |
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| 428 | </template-nontype-parameter> |
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| 429 | </template> |
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| 430 | |
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| 431 | <type>bool</type> |
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| 432 | |
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| 433 | <parameter name="x"> |
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| 434 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 435 | </parameter> |
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| 436 | <parameter name="y"> |
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| 437 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 438 | </parameter> |
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| 439 | |
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| 440 | <returns><simpara><code>!(y < x)</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 441 | </function> |
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| 442 | |
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| 443 | <function name="operator>="> |
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| 444 | <template> |
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| 445 | <template-type-parameter name="T"/> |
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| 446 | <template-nontype-parameter name="N"> |
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| 447 | <type>std::size_t</type> |
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| 448 | </template-nontype-parameter> |
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| 449 | </template> |
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| 450 | |
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| 451 | <type>bool</type> |
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| 452 | |
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| 453 | <parameter name="x"> |
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| 454 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 455 | </parameter> |
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| 456 | <parameter name="y"> |
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| 457 | <paramtype>const <classname>array</classname><T, N>&</paramtype> |
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| 458 | </parameter> |
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| 459 | |
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| 460 | <returns><simpara><code>!(x < y)</code></simpara></returns> |
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| 461 | </function> |
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| 462 | </free-function-group> |
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| 463 | </class> |
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| 464 | </namespace> |
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| 465 | </header> |
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| 466 | </library-reference> |
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| 467 | |
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| 468 | <section id="array.rationale"> |
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| 469 | <title>Design Rationale</title> |
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| 470 | |
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| 471 | <para>There was an important design tradeoff regarding the |
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| 472 | constructors: We could implement array as an "aggregate" (see |
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| 473 | Section 8.5.1, [dcl.init.aggr], of the C++ Standard). This would |
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| 474 | mean: |
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| 475 | <itemizedlist> |
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| 476 | <listitem><simpara>An array can be initialized with a |
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| 477 | brace-enclosing, comma-separated list of initializers for the |
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| 478 | elements of the container, written in increasing subscript |
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| 479 | order:</simpara> |
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| 480 | |
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| 481 | <programlisting><classname>boost::array</classname><int,4> a = { { 1, 2, 3 } };</programlisting> |
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| 482 | |
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| 483 | <simpara>Note that if there are fewer elements in the |
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| 484 | initializer list, then each remaining element gets |
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| 485 | default-initialized (thus, it has a defined value).</simpara> |
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| 486 | </listitem></itemizedlist></para> |
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| 487 | |
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| 488 | <para>However, this approach has its drawbacks: <emphasis |
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| 489 | role="bold"> passing no initializer list means that the elements |
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| 490 | have an indetermined initial value</emphasis>, because the rule says |
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| 491 | that aggregates may have: |
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| 492 | <itemizedlist> |
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| 493 | <listitem><simpara>No user-declared constructors.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 494 | <listitem><simpara>No private or protected non-static data members.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 495 | <listitem><simpara>No base classes.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 496 | <listitem><simpara>No virtual functions.</simpara></listitem> |
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| 497 | </itemizedlist> |
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| 498 | </para> |
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| 499 | |
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| 500 | <para>Nevertheless, The current implementation uses this approach.</para> |
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| 501 | |
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| 502 | <para>Note that for standard conforming compilers it is possible to |
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| 503 | use fewer braces (according to 8.5.1 (11) of the Standard). That is, |
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| 504 | you can initialize an array as follows:</para> |
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| 505 | |
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| 506 | <programlisting> |
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| 507 | <classname>boost::array</classname><int,4> a = { 1, 2, 3 }; |
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| 508 | </programlisting> |
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| 509 | |
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| 510 | <para>I'd appreciate any constructive feedback. <emphasis |
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| 511 | role="bold">Please note: I don't have time to read all boost |
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| 512 | mails. Thus, to make sure that feedback arrives to me, please send |
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| 513 | me a copy of each mail regarding this class.</emphasis></para> |
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| 514 | |
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| 515 | <para>The code is provided "as is" without expressed or implied |
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| 516 | warranty.</para> |
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| 517 | |
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| 518 | </section> |
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| 519 | |
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| 520 | <section id="array.more.info"> |
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| 521 | <title>For more information...</title> |
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| 522 | <para>To find more details about using ordinary arrays in C++ and |
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| 523 | the framework of the STL, see e.g. |
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| 524 | |
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| 525 | <literallayout>The C++ Standard Library - A Tutorial and Reference |
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| 526 | by Nicolai M. Josuttis |
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| 527 | Addison Wesley Longman, 1999 |
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| 528 | ISBN 0-201-37926-0</literallayout> |
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| 529 | </para> |
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| 530 | |
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| 531 | <para><ulink url="http://www.josuttis.com/">Home Page of Nicolai |
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| 532 | Josuttis</ulink></para> |
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| 533 | </section> |
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| 534 | |
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| 535 | <section id="array.ack"> |
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| 536 | <title>Acknowledgements</title> |
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| 537 | |
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| 538 | <para>Doug Gregor ported the documentation to the BoostBook format.</para> |
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| 539 | </section> |
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| 540 | |
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| 541 | <!-- Notes: |
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| 542 | empty() should return N != 0 |
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| 543 | size(), empty(), max_size() should be const |
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| 544 | --> |
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| 545 | |
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| 546 | </library> |
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