debian man page for __gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_k_variant_sentinel_switch

Query: __gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_k_variant_sentinel_switch

OS: debian

Section: 3

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__gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_k_variant_sentinel_switch<_sentinels,wstable,eRandomAccessIteratorIterator,IRandomAccessIterator3,m_DifferenceTp,3Comparatorn>(3cxx)omparator >(3cxx)

NAME
__gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_k_variant_sentinel_switch< sentinels, stable, RandomAccessIteratorIterator, RandomAccessIterator3, _DifferenceTp, Comparator > -
SYNOPSIS
Public Member Functions RandomAccessIterator3 operator() (RandomAccessIteratorIterator seqs_begin, RandomAccessIteratorIterator seqs_end, RandomAccessIterator3 target, const typename std::iterator_traits< typename std::iterator_traits< RandomAccessIteratorIterator >::value_type::first_type >::value_type &sentinel, _DifferenceTp length, Comparator comp) Detailed Description template<bool sentinels, bool stable, typename RandomAccessIteratorIterator, typename RandomAccessIterator3, typename _DifferenceTp, typename Comparator>struct __gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_k_variant_sentinel_switch< sentinels, stable, RandomAccessIteratorIterator, RandomAccessIterator3, _DifferenceTp, Comparator > Switch for k-way merging with sentinels turned on. Definition at line 895 of file multiway_merge.h. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. __gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_k_variant_sentinel_switch< sentinels, stable, RandomAccessIteratorIterator, RandomAccessIterator3, _DifferenceTp, Comparator >(3cxx)
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