centos man page for std::condition_variable

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

NAME
std::condition_variable -
SYNOPSIS
Public Types typedef __native_type * native_handle_type Public Member Functions condition_variable (const condition_variable &)=delete native_handle_type native_handle () void notify_all () noexcept void notify_one () noexcept condition_variable & operator= (const condition_variable &)=delete void wait (unique_lock< mutex > &__lock) template<typename _Predicate > void wait (unique_lock< mutex > &__lock, _Predicate __p) template<typename _Rep , typename _Period > cv_status wait_for (unique_lock< mutex > &__lock, const chrono::duration< _Rep, _Period > &__rtime) template<typename _Rep , typename _Period , typename _Predicate > bool wait_for (unique_lock< mutex > &__lock, const chrono::duration< _Rep, _Period > &__rtime, _Predicate __p) template<typename _Duration > cv_status wait_until (unique_lock< mutex > &__lock, const chrono::time_point< __clock_t, _Duration > &__atime) template<typename _Clock , typename _Duration > cv_status wait_until (unique_lock< mutex > &__lock, const chrono::time_point< _Clock, _Duration > &__atime) template<typename _Clock , typename _Duration , typename _Predicate > bool wait_until (unique_lock< mutex > &__lock, const chrono::time_point< _Clock, _Duration > &__atime, _Predicate __p) Detailed Description condition_variable Definition at line 59 of file condition_variable. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Tue Jun 10 2014 std::condition_variable(3)
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