debian man page for __gnu_parallel::_lexicographicreverse

Query: __gnu_parallel::_lexicographicreverse

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__gnu_parallel::_LexicographicReverse< _T1, _T2, _Compare >(3cxx)		 __gnu_parallel::_LexicographicReverse< _T1, _T2, _Compare >(3cxx)

NAME
__gnu_parallel::_LexicographicReverse< _T1, _T2, _Compare > -
SYNOPSIS
Inherits std::binary_function< _T1, _T2, bool >. Public Types typedef _T1 first_argument_type typedef bool result_type typedef _T2 second_argument_type Public Member Functions _LexicographicReverse (_Compare &__comp) bool operator() (const std::pair< _T1, _T2 > &__p1, const std::pair< _T1, _T2 > &__p2) const Detailed Description template<typename _T1, typename _T2, typename _Compare>class __gnu_parallel::_LexicographicReverse< _T1, _T2, _Compare > Compare __a pair of types lexicographically, descending. Definition at line 82 of file multiseq_selection.h. Member Typedef Documentation typedef _T1 std::binary_function< _T1 , _T2 , bool >::first_argument_type [inherited] first_argument_type is the type of the first argument Definition at line 118 of file stl_function.h. typedef bool std::binary_function< _T1 , _T2 , bool >::result_type [inherited] result_type is the return type Definition at line 124 of file stl_function.h. typedef _T2 std::binary_function< _T1 , _T2 , bool >::second_argument_type [inherited] second_argument_type is the type of the second argument Definition at line 121 of file stl_function.h. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Tue Nov 27 2012__gnu_parallel::_LexicographicReverse< _T1, _T2, _Compare >(3cxx)
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