libstdc++
|
Functions | |
template<typename _Tp > | |
const _Tp & | __gnu_cxx::__median (const _Tp &__a, const _Tp &__b, const _Tp &__c) |
template<typename _Tp , typename _Compare > | |
const _Tp & | __gnu_cxx::__median (const _Tp &__a, const _Tp &__b, const _Tp &__c, _Compare __comp) |
size_t | std::bitset< _Nb >::_Find_first () const noexcept |
size_t | std::bitset< _Nb >::_Find_next (size_t __prev) const noexcept |
template<class _Operation1 , class _Operation2 > | |
unary_compose< _Operation1, _Operation2 > | __gnu_cxx::compose1 (const _Operation1 &__fn1, const _Operation2 &__fn2) |
template<class _Operation1 , class _Operation2 , class _Operation3 > | |
binary_compose< _Operation1, _Operation2, _Operation3 > | __gnu_cxx::compose2 (const _Operation1 &__fn1, const _Operation2 &__fn2, const _Operation3 &__fn3) |
template<class _Result > | |
constant_void_fun< _Result > | __gnu_cxx::constant0 (const _Result &__val) |
template<class _Result > | |
constant_unary_fun< _Result, _Result > | __gnu_cxx::constant1 (const _Result &__val) |
template<class _Result > | |
constant_binary_fun< _Result, _Result, _Result > | __gnu_cxx::constant2 (const _Result &__val) |
template<typename _InputIterator , typename _Size , typename _OutputIterator > | |
pair< _InputIterator, _OutputIterator > | __gnu_cxx::copy_n (_InputIterator __first, _Size __count, _OutputIterator __result) |
template<typename _InputIterator , typename _Distance > | |
void | __gnu_cxx::distance (_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last, _Distance &__n) |
template<class _Tp > | |
_Tp | __gnu_cxx::identity_element (std::plus< _Tp >) |
template<class _Tp > | |
_Tp | __gnu_cxx::identity_element (std::multiplies< _Tp >) |
template<typename _InputIterator1 , typename _InputIterator2 > | |
int | __gnu_cxx::lexicographical_compare_3way (_InputIterator1 __first1, _InputIterator1 __last1, _InputIterator2 __first2, _InputIterator2 __last2) |
template<typename _Tp , typename _Integer , typename _MonoidOperation > | |
_Tp | __gnu_cxx::power (_Tp __x, _Integer __n, _MonoidOperation __monoid_op) |
template<typename _Tp , typename _Integer > | |
_Tp | __gnu_cxx::power (_Tp __x, _Integer __n) |
template<typename _InputIterator , typename _RandomAccessIterator > | |
_RandomAccessIterator | __gnu_cxx::random_sample (_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last, _RandomAccessIterator __out_first, _RandomAccessIterator __out_last) |
template<typename _InputIterator , typename _RandomAccessIterator , typename _RandomNumberGenerator > | |
_RandomAccessIterator | __gnu_cxx::random_sample (_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last, _RandomAccessIterator __out_first, _RandomAccessIterator __out_last, _RandomNumberGenerator &__rand) |
template<typename _ForwardIterator , typename _OutputIterator , typename _Distance > | |
_OutputIterator | __gnu_cxx::random_sample_n (_ForwardIterator __first, _ForwardIterator __last, _OutputIterator __out, const _Distance __n) |
template<typename _ForwardIterator , typename _OutputIterator , typename _Distance , typename _RandomNumberGenerator > | |
_OutputIterator | __gnu_cxx::random_sample_n (_ForwardIterator __first, _ForwardIterator __last, _OutputIterator __out, const _Distance __n, _RandomNumberGenerator &__rand) |
template<typename _InputIter , typename _Size , typename _ForwardIter > | |
pair< _InputIter, _ForwardIter > | __gnu_cxx::uninitialized_copy_n (_InputIter __first, _Size __count, _ForwardIter __result) |
bitset< _Nb > & | std::bitset< _Nb >::_Unchecked_set (size_t __pos) noexcept |
bitset< _Nb > & | std::bitset< _Nb >::_Unchecked_set (size_t __pos, int __val) noexcept |
bitset< _Nb > & | std::bitset< _Nb >::_Unchecked_reset (size_t __pos) noexcept |
bitset< _Nb > & | std::bitset< _Nb >::_Unchecked_flip (size_t __pos) noexcept |
constexpr bool | std::bitset< _Nb >::_Unchecked_test (size_t __pos) const noexcept |
Because libstdc++ based its implementation of the STL subsections of the library on the SGI 3.3 implementation, we inherited their extensions as well.
They are additionally documented in the online documentation, a copy of which is also shipped with the library source code (in .../docs/html/documentation.html). You can also read the documentation on SGI's site, which is still running even though the code is not maintained.
NB that the following notes are pulled from various comments all over the place, so they may seem stilted.
The identity_element
functions are not part of the C++ standard; SGI provided them as an extension. Its argument is an operation, and its return value is the identity element for that operation. It is overloaded for addition and multiplication, and you can overload it for your own nefarious operations.
As an extension to the binders, SGI provided composition functors and wrapper functions to aid in their creation. The unary_compose
functor is constructed from two functions/functors, f
and g
. Calling operator()
with a single argument x
returns f(g(x))
. The function compose1
takes the two functions and constructs a unary_compose
variable for you.
binary_compose
is constructed from three functors, f
, g1
, and g2
. Its operator()
returns f
(g1(x),g2(x)). The function compose2 takes f, g1, and g2, and constructs the binary_compose
instance for you. For example, if f
returns an int, then
is equivalent to
But the first form is more compact, and can be passed around as a functor to other algorithms.
As an extension, SGI provided a functor called identity
. When a functor is required but no operations are desired, this can be used as a pass-through. Its operator()
returns its argument unchanged.
select1st
and select2nd
are extensions provided by SGI. Their operator()s
take a std::pair
as an argument, and return either the first member or the second member, respectively. They can be used (especially with the composition functors) to strip data from a sequence before performing the remainder of an algorithm.
The operator()
of the project1st
functor takes two arbitrary arguments and returns the first one, while project2nd
returns the second one. They are extensions provided by SGI.
These three functors are each constructed from a single arbitrary variable/value. Later, their operator()s
completely ignore any arguments passed, and return the stored value.
constant_void_fun's
operator()
takes no argumentsconstant_unary_fun's
operator()
takes one argument (ignored)constant_binary_fun's
operator()
takes two arguments (ignored)The helper creator functions constant0
, constant1
, and constant2
each take a result argument and construct variables of the appropriate functor type.
const _Tp& __gnu_cxx::__median | ( | const _Tp & | __a, |
const _Tp & | __b, | ||
const _Tp & | __c | ||
) |
Find the median of three values.
__a | A value. |
__b | A value. |
__c | A value. |
a
, b
or c
.If {l
,m,n} is some convolution of {a
,b,c} such that l<=m<=n
then the value returned will be m
. This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 546 of file ext/algorithm.
const _Tp& __gnu_cxx::__median | ( | const _Tp & | __a, |
const _Tp & | __b, | ||
const _Tp & | __c, | ||
_Compare | __comp | ||
) |
Find the median of three values using a predicate for comparison.
__a | A value. |
__b | A value. |
__c | A value. |
__comp | A binary predicate. |
a
, b
or c
.If {l
,m,n} is some convolution of {a
,b,c} such that comp(l,m)
and comp(m,n)
are both true then the value returned will be m
. This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 580 of file ext/algorithm.
|
inlinenoexcept |
|
inlinenoexcept |
|
inlinenoexcept |
|
inlinenoexcept |
|
inlinenoexcept |
|
inlinenoexcept |
|
inlinenoexcept |
|
inline |
An SGI extension .
Definition at line 145 of file ext/functional.
|
inline |
An SGI extension .
Definition at line 172 of file ext/functional.
|
inline |
An SGI extension .
Definition at line 330 of file ext/functional.
|
inline |
An SGI extension .
Definition at line 336 of file ext/functional.
|
inline |
An SGI extension .
Definition at line 342 of file ext/functional.
|
inline |
Copies the range [first,first+count) into [result,result+count).
__first | An input iterator. |
__count | The number of elements to copy. |
__result | An output iterator. |
This is an SGI extension. This inline function will boil down to a call to memmove
whenever possible. Failing that, if random access iterators are passed, then the loop count will be known (and therefore a candidate for compiler optimizations such as unrolling).
Definition at line 120 of file ext/algorithm.
|
inline |
This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 105 of file ext/iterator.
|
inline |
An SGI extension .
Definition at line 87 of file ext/functional.
|
inline |
An SGI extension .
Definition at line 93 of file ext/functional.
int __gnu_cxx::lexicographical_compare_3way | ( | _InputIterator1 | __first1, |
_InputIterator1 | __last1, | ||
_InputIterator2 | __first2, | ||
_InputIterator2 | __last2 | ||
) |
memcmp
on steroids.
__first1 | An input iterator. |
__last1 | An input iterator. |
__first2 | An input iterator. |
__last2 | An input iterator. |
memcmp
.The return value will be less than zero if the first range is lexigraphically less than the second, greater than zero if the second range is lexigraphically less than the first, and zero otherwise. This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 201 of file ext/algorithm.
|
inline |
This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 113 of file ext/numeric.
|
inline |
This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 123 of file ext/numeric.
|
inline |
This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 388 of file ext/algorithm.
|
inline |
This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 411 of file ext/algorithm.
_OutputIterator __gnu_cxx::random_sample_n | ( | _ForwardIterator | __first, |
_ForwardIterator | __last, | ||
_OutputIterator | __out, | ||
const _Distance | __n | ||
) |
This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 267 of file ext/algorithm.
_OutputIterator __gnu_cxx::random_sample_n | ( | _ForwardIterator | __first, |
_ForwardIterator | __last, | ||
_OutputIterator | __out, | ||
const _Distance | __n, | ||
_RandomNumberGenerator & | __rand | ||
) |
This is an SGI extension.
Definition at line 301 of file ext/algorithm.
|
inline |
Copies the range [first,last) into result.
__first | An input iterator. |
__count | Length |
__result | An output iterator. |
Like copy(), but does not require an initialized output range.
Definition at line 122 of file ext/memory.