centos man page for __gnu_cxx::_std_pointer_impl

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__gnu_cxx::_Std_pointer_impl< _Tp >(3)			     Library Functions Manual			    __gnu_cxx::_Std_pointer_impl< _Tp >(3)

NAME
__gnu_cxx::_Std_pointer_impl< _Tp > -
SYNOPSIS
Public Types typedef _Tp element_type Public Member Functions _Tp * get () const bool operator< (const _Std_pointer_impl &__rarg) const bool operator== (const _Std_pointer_impl &__rarg) const void set (element_type *__arg) Detailed Description template<typename _Tp>class __gnu_cxx::_Std_pointer_impl< _Tp > A storage policy for use with _Pointer_adapter<> which yields a standard pointer. A _Storage_policy is required to provide 4 things: 1) A get() API for returning the stored pointer value. 2) An set() API for storing a pointer value. 3) An element_type typedef to define the type this points to. 4) An operator<() to support pointer comparison. 5) An operator==() to support pointer comparison. Definition at line 66 of file pointer.h. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Tue Jun 10 2014 __gnu_cxx::_Std_pointer_impl< _Tp >(3)
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