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std::rel_ops(3) 					     Library Functions Manual						   std::rel_ops(3)

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std::rel_ops - SYNOPSIS
Functions template<class _Tp > bool operator!= (const _Tp &__x, const _Tp &__y) template<class _Tp > bool operator<= (const _Tp &__x, const _Tp &__y) template<class _Tp > bool operator> (const _Tp &__x, const _Tp &__y) template<class _Tp > bool operator>= (const _Tp &__x, const _Tp &__y) Detailed Description The generated relational operators are sequestered here. Function Documentation template<class _Tp > bool std::rel_ops::operator!= (const _Tp &__x, const _Tp &__y) [inline] Defines != for arbitrary types, in terms of ==. Parameters: __x A thing. __y Another thing. Returns: __x != __y This function uses == to determine its result. Definition at line 87 of file stl_relops.h. template<class _Tp > bool std::rel_ops::operator<= (const _Tp &__x, const _Tp &__y) [inline] Defines <= for arbitrary types, in terms of <. Parameters: __x A thing. __y Another thing. Returns: __x <= __y This function uses < to determine its result. Definition at line 113 of file stl_relops.h. template<class _Tp > bool std::rel_ops::operator> (const _Tp &__x, const _Tp &__y) [inline] Defines > for arbitrary types, in terms of <. Parameters: __x A thing. __y Another thing. Returns: __x > __y This function uses < to determine its result. Definition at line 100 of file stl_relops.h. template<class _Tp > bool std::rel_ops::operator>= (const _Tp &__x, const _Tp &__y) [inline] Defines >= for arbitrary types, in terms of <. Parameters: __x A thing. __y Another thing. Returns: __x >= __y This function uses < to determine its result. Definition at line 126 of file stl_relops.h. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Tue Jun 10 2014 std::rel_ops(3)
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