centos man page for __gnu_parallel::__binder2nd

Query: __gnu_parallel::__binder2nd

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__gnu_parallel::__binder2nd< _Operation, _FirstA__gnu_parallel::__binder2nd<n_Operation,t_FirstArgumentType, _SecondArgumentType, _ResultType >(3)

NAME
__gnu_parallel::__binder2nd< _Operation, _FirstArgumentType, _SecondArgumentType, _ResultType > -
SYNOPSIS
Inherits std::unary_function< _FirstArgumentType, _ResultType >. Public Types typedef _FirstArgumentType argument_type typedef _ResultType result_type Public Member Functions __binder2nd (const _Operation &__x, const _SecondArgumentType &__y) _ResultType operator() (const _FirstArgumentType &__x) const _ResultType operator() (_FirstArgumentType &__x) Protected Attributes _Operation _M_op _SecondArgumentType _M_value Detailed Description template<typename _Operation, typename _FirstArgumentType, typename _SecondArgumentType, typename _ResultType>class __gnu_parallel::__binder2nd< _Operation, _FirstArgumentType, _SecondArgumentType, _ResultType > Similar to std::binder2nd, but giving the argument types explicitly. Definition at line 220 of file parallel/base.h. Member Typedef Documentation typedef _FirstArgumentType std::unary_function< _FirstArgumentType , _ResultType >::argument_type [inherited] argument_type is the type of the argument Definition at line 104 of file stl_function.h. typedef _ResultType std::unary_function< _FirstArgumentType , _ResultType >::result_type [inherited] result_type is the return type Definition at line 107 of file stl_function.h. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ __gnu_parallel::__binder2nd< _Operation, _FirstArgumentType, _SecondArgumentType, _ResultType >(3)
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