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__gnu_cxx::__detail::__mini_vector< _Tp >(3)		     Library Functions Manual		      __gnu_cxx::__detail::__mini_vector< _Tp >(3)

NAME
__gnu_cxx::__detail::__mini_vector< _Tp > -
SYNOPSIS
Public Types typedef const _Tp & const_reference typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type typedef pointer iterator typedef _Tp * pointer typedef _Tp & reference typedef size_t size_type typedef _Tp value_type Public Member Functions reference back () const throw () iterator begin () const throw () void clear () throw () iterator end () const throw () void erase (iterator __pos) throw () void insert (iterator __pos, const_reference __x) reference operator[] (const size_type __pos) const throw () void pop_back () throw () void push_back (const_reference __x) size_type size () const throw () Detailed Description template<typename _Tp>class __gnu_cxx::__detail::__mini_vector< _Tp > __mini_vector<> is a stripped down version of the full-fledged std::vector<>. It is to be used only for built-in types or PODs. Notable differences are: 1. Not all accessor functions are present. 2. Used ONLY for PODs. 3. No Allocator template argument. Uses operator new() to get memory, and operator delete() to free it. Caveat: The dtor does NOT free the memory allocated, so this a memory-leaking vector! Definition at line 69 of file bitmap_allocator.h. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Tue Jun 10 2014 __gnu_cxx::__detail::__mini_vector< _Tp >(3)
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