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Man Page: std::_safe_tuple_element

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std::_Safe_tuple_element< __i, _Tuple >(3cxx)							     std::_Safe_tuple_element< __i, _Tuple >(3cxx)

NAME
std::_Safe_tuple_element< __i, _Tuple > -
SYNOPSIS
Inherits std::_Safe_tuple_element_impl< __i, _Tuple, _IsSafe >. Detailed Description template<int __i, typename _Tuple>struct std::_Safe_tuple_element< __i, _Tuple > Like tuple_element, but returns _No_tuple_element when tuple_element would return an error. Definition at line 934 of file functional. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Tue Nov 27 2012 std::_Safe_tuple_element< __i, _Tuple >(3cxx)
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