centos man page for __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy

Query: __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy

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__gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc >(3)	     Library Functions Manual	     __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc >(3)

NAME
__gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc > -
SYNOPSIS
Inherits __gnu_pbds::detail::lu_counter_policy_base< _Alloc::size_type >. Public Types enum { max_count } typedef _Alloc allocator_type typedef __rebind_m::other::reference metadata_reference" typedef detail::lu_counter_metadata < size_type > metadata_type" typedef allocator_type::size_type size_type Public Member Functions metadata_type operator() () const bool operator() (metadata_reference r_data) const Private Member Functions lu_counter_metadata< size_type > operator() (size_type max_size) const bool operator() (Metadata_Reference r_data, size_type m_max_count) const Detailed Description template<std::size_t Max_Count = 5, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<char>>class __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc > A list-update policy that moves elements to the front of the list based on the counter algorithm. Definition at line 92 of file list_update_policy.hpp. Member Typedef Documentation template<std::size_t Max_Count = 5, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<char>> typedef __rebind_m::other::reference __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc >::metadata_reference Reference to metadata on which this functor operates. Definition at line 115 of file list_update_policy.hpp. template<std::size_t Max_Count = 5, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<char>> typedef detail::lu_counter_metadata<size_type> __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc >::metadata_type Metadata on which this functor operates. Definition at line 107 of file list_update_policy.hpp. Member Enumeration Documentation template<std::size_t Max_Count = 5, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<char>> anonymous enum Enumerator max_count When some element is accessed this number of times, it will be moved to the front of the list. Definition at line 99 of file list_update_policy.hpp. Member Function Documentation template<std::size_t Max_Count = 5, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<char>> metadata_type __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc >::operator() () const [inline] Creates a metadata object. Definition at line 119 of file list_update_policy.hpp. References __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc >::max_count. template<std::size_t Max_Count = 5, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<char>> bool __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc >::operator() (metadata_referencer_data) const [inline] Decides whether a metadata object should be moved to the front of the list. Definition at line 125 of file list_update_policy.hpp. References __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc >::max_count. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Tue Jun 10 2014 __gnu_pbds::lu_counter_policy< Max_Count, _Alloc >(3)
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