debian man page for __gnu_pbds::detail::stored_data

Query: __gnu_pbds::detail::stored_data

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__gnu_pbds::detail::stored_data< _Tv, _Th >(3cxx)						 __gnu_pbds::detail::stored_data< _Tv, _Th >(3cxx)

NAME
__gnu_pbds::detail::stored_data< _Tv, _Th > -
SYNOPSIS
Inherits __gnu_pbds::detail::stored_value< _Tv >, and __gnu_pbds::detail::stored_hash< _Th >. Public Types typedef _Th hash_type typedef _Tv value_type Public Attributes hash_type m_hash value_type m_value Detailed Description template<typename _Tv, typename _Th>struct __gnu_pbds::detail::stored_data< _Tv, _Th > Primary template for representation of stored data. Two types of data can be stored: value and hash. Definition at line 95 of file types_traits.hpp. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Sun Jan 6 2013 __gnu_pbds::detail::stored_data< _Tv, _Th >(3cxx)
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