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Man Page: __gnu_pbds::range_invalidation_guarantee

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3cxx

__gnu_pbds::range_invalidation_guarantee(3cxx)							    __gnu_pbds::range_invalidation_guarantee(3cxx)

NAME
__gnu_pbds::range_invalidation_guarantee -
SYNOPSIS
Inherits __gnu_pbds::point_invalidation_guarantee. Detailed Description Signifies an invalidation guarantee that includes all those of its base, and additionally, that any range-type iterator (including the returns of begin() and end()) is in the correct relative positions to other range-type iterators as long as its corresponding entry has not be erased, regardless of modifications to the container object. Definition at line 115 of file tag_and_trait.hpp. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Sun Jan 6 2013 __gnu_pbds::range_invalidation_guarantee(3cxx)
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