centos man page for __gnu_pbds::detail::tree_traits

Query: __gnu_pbds::detail::tree_traits

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__gnu_pbds::detail::tree_traits< Key, Data, Cmp_Fn, Node_UpdaLibr__gnu_pbds::detail::tree_traits< Key, Data, Cmp_Fn, Node_Update, Tag, _Alloc >(3)

NAME
__gnu_pbds::detail::tree_traits< Key, Data, Cmp_Fn, Node_Update, Tag, _Alloc > -
SYNOPSIS
Detailed Description template<typename Key, typename Data, typename Cmp_Fn, template< typename Node_CItr, typename Node_Itr, typename Cmp_Fn_, typename _Alloc > class Node_Update, typename Tag, typename _Alloc>struct __gnu_pbds::detail::tree_traits< Key, Data, Cmp_Fn, Node_Update, Tag, _Alloc > Tree traits class, primary template. Definition at line 70 of file branch_policy/traits.hpp. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ __gnu_pbds::detail::tree_traits< Key, Data, Cmp_Fn, Node_Update, Tag, _Alloc >(3)
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