__atomic0::atomic_address | 29.4.2, address types |
__atomic0::atomic_bool | Atomic_bool |
__atomic0::atomic_flag | Atomic_flag |
__atomic2::atomic_address | 29.4.2, address types |
__atomic2::atomic_bool | Atomic_bool |
__atomic2::atomic_flag | Atomic_flag |
__cxxabiv1::__forced_unwind | Thrown as part of forced unwinding.A magic placeholder class that can be caught by reference to recognize forced unwinding |
__gnu_cxx::__common_pool_policy | Policy for shared __pool objects |
__gnu_cxx::__detail::__mini_vector | __mini_vector<> is a stripped down version of the full-fledged std::vector<> |
__gnu_cxx::__detail::_Bitmap_counter | The bitmap counter which acts as the bitmap manipulator, and manages the bit-manipulation functions and the searching and identification functions on the bit-map |
__gnu_cxx::__detail::_Ffit_finder | The class which acts as a predicate for applying the first-fit memory allocation policy for the bitmap allocator |
__gnu_cxx::__mt_alloc | This is a fixed size (power of 2) allocator which - when compiled with thread support - will maintain one freelist per size per thread plus a "global" one. Steps are taken to limit the per thread freelist sizes (by returning excess back to the "global" list).Further details: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/bk01pt12ch32.html |
__gnu_cxx::__mt_alloc_base | Base class for _Tp dependent member functions |
__gnu_cxx::__per_type_pool_policy | Policy for individual __pool objects |
__gnu_cxx::__pool | Specialization for single thread |
__gnu_cxx::__pool | Specialization for thread enabled, via gthreads.h |
__gnu_cxx::__pool_alloc | Allocator using a memory pool with a single lock |
__gnu_cxx::__pool_alloc_base | Base class for __pool_alloc |
__gnu_cxx::__pool_base | Base class for pool object |
__gnu_cxx::__rc_string_base | |
__gnu_cxx::__scoped_lock | Scoped lock idiom |
__gnu_cxx::__versa_string | Managing sequences of characters and character-like objects |
__gnu_cxx::_Caster | |
__gnu_cxx::_Char_types | Mapping from character type to associated types |
__gnu_cxx::_ExtPtr_allocator | An example allocator which uses a non-standard pointer type.This allocator specifies that containers use a 'relative pointer' as it's pointer type. (See ext/pointer.h) Memory allocation in this example is still performed using std::allocator |
__gnu_cxx::_Invalid_type | |
__gnu_cxx::_Pointer_adapter | |
__gnu_cxx::_Relative_pointer_impl | A storage policy for use with _Pointer_adapter<> which stores the pointer's address as an offset value which is relative to its own address |
__gnu_cxx::_Relative_pointer_impl | |
__gnu_cxx::_Std_pointer_impl | A storage policy for use with _Pointer_adapter<> which yields a standard pointer |
__gnu_cxx::_Unqualified_type | |
__gnu_cxx::array_allocator | An allocator that uses previously allocated memory. This memory can be externally, globally, or otherwise allocated |
__gnu_cxx::array_allocator_base | Base class |
__gnu_cxx::binary_compose | An SGI extension |
__gnu_cxx::bitmap_allocator | Bitmap Allocator, primary template |
__gnu_cxx::char_traits | Base class used to implement std::char_traits |
__gnu_cxx::character | A POD class that serves as a character abstraction class |
__gnu_cxx::constant_binary_fun | An SGI extension |
__gnu_cxx::constant_unary_fun | An SGI extension |
__gnu_cxx::constant_void_fun | An SGI extension |
__gnu_cxx::debug_allocator | A meta-allocator with debugging bits, as per [20.4].This is precisely the allocator defined in the C++ Standard.
- all allocation calls operator new
- all deallocation calls operator delete
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__gnu_cxx::enc_filebuf | Class enc_filebuf |
__gnu_cxx::encoding_char_traits | Encoding_char_traits |
__gnu_cxx::encoding_state | Extension to use iconv for dealing with character encodings |
__gnu_cxx::forced_exception_error | Thown by throw_allocator |
__gnu_cxx::free_list | The free list class for managing chunks of memory to be given to and returned by the bitmap_allocator |
__gnu_cxx::hash_map | |
__gnu_cxx::hash_multimap | |
__gnu_cxx::hash_multiset | |
__gnu_cxx::hash_set | |
__gnu_cxx::malloc_allocator | An allocator that uses malloc.This is precisely the allocator defined in the C++ Standard.
- all allocation calls malloc
- all deallocation calls free
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__gnu_cxx::new_allocator | An allocator that uses global new, as per [20.4].This is precisely the allocator defined in the C++ Standard.
- all allocation calls operator new
- all deallocation calls operator delete
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__gnu_cxx::project1st | An SGI extension |
__gnu_cxx::project2nd | An SGI extension |
__gnu_cxx::rb_tree | |
__gnu_cxx::rope | |
__gnu_cxx::select1st | An SGI extension |
__gnu_cxx::select2nd | An SGI extension |
__gnu_cxx::slist | |
__gnu_cxx::stdio_filebuf | Provides a layer of compatibility for C/POSIX |
__gnu_cxx::stdio_sync_filebuf | Class stdio_sync_filebuf |
__gnu_cxx::subtractive_rng | |
__gnu_cxx::temporary_buffer | |
__gnu_cxx::throw_allocator | Allocator class with logging and exception control |
__gnu_cxx::throw_allocator_base | Base class |
__gnu_cxx::unary_compose | An SGI extension |
__gnu_debug::__is_same | |
__gnu_debug::_After_nth_from | |
__gnu_debug::_Not_equal_to | |
__gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator | Safe iterator wrapper |
__gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator_base | Basic functionality for a "safe" iterator |
__gnu_debug::_Safe_sequence | Base class for constructing a "safe" sequence type that tracks iterators that reference it |
__gnu_debug::_Safe_sequence_base | Base class that supports tracking of iterators that reference a sequence |
__gnu_parallel::_Settings | Class _Settings Run-time settings for the parallel mode, including all tunable parameters |
__gnu_parallel::accumulate_binop_reduct | General reduction, using a binary operator |
__gnu_parallel::accumulate_selector | Std::accumulate() selector |
__gnu_parallel::adjacent_difference_selector | Selector that returns the difference between two adjacent elements |
__gnu_parallel::adjacent_find_selector | Test predicate on two adjacent elements |
__gnu_parallel::balanced_quicksort_tag | Forces parallel sorting using balanced quicksort at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::balanced_tag | Recommends parallel execution using dynamic load-balancing at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::binder1st | Similar to std::binder1st, but giving the argument types explicitly |
__gnu_parallel::binder2nd | Similar to std::binder2nd, but giving the argument types explicitly |
__gnu_parallel::constant_size_blocks_tag | Selects the constant block size variant for std::find() |
__gnu_parallel::count_if_selector | Std::count_if () selector |
__gnu_parallel::count_selector | Std::count() selector |
__gnu_parallel::default_parallel_tag | Recommends parallel execution using the default parallel algorithm |
__gnu_parallel::DRandomShufflingGlobalData | Data known to every thread participating in __gnu_parallel::parallel_random_shuffle() |
__gnu_parallel::DRSSorterPU | Local data for a thread participating in __gnu_parallel::parallel_random_shuffle() |
__gnu_parallel::dummy_reduct | Reduction function doing nothing |
__gnu_parallel::equal_from_less | Constructs predicate for equality from strict weak ordering predicate |
__gnu_parallel::equal_split_tag | Selects the equal splitting variant for std::find() |
__gnu_parallel::equal_to | Similar to std::equal_to, but allows two different types |
__gnu_parallel::exact_tag | Forces parallel merging with exact splitting, at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::fill_selector | Std::fill() selector |
__gnu_parallel::find_first_of_selector | Test predicate on several elements |
__gnu_parallel::find_if_selector | Test predicate on a single element, used for std::find() and std::find_if () |
__gnu_parallel::find_tag | Base class for for std::find() variants |
__gnu_parallel::for_each_selector | Std::for_each() selector |
__gnu_parallel::generate_selector | Std::generate() selector |
__gnu_parallel::generic_find_selector | Base class of all __gnu_parallel::find_template selectors |
__gnu_parallel::generic_for_each_selector | Generic selector for embarrassingly parallel functions |
__gnu_parallel::growing_blocks_tag | Selects the growing block size variant for std::find() |
__gnu_parallel::guarded_iterator | Iterator wrapper supporting an implicit supremum at the end of the sequence, dominating all comparisons |
__gnu_parallel::identity_selector | Selector that just returns the passed iterator |
__gnu_parallel::inner_product_selector | Std::inner_product() selector |
__gnu_parallel::iterator_pair | A pair of iterators. The usual iterator operations are applied to both child iterators |
__gnu_parallel::iterator_triple | A triple of iterators. The usual iterator operations are applied to all three child iterators |
__gnu_parallel::Job | One job for a certain thread |
__gnu_parallel::less | Similar to std::less, but allows two different types |
__gnu_parallel::lexicographic | Compare a pair of types lexicographically, ascending |
__gnu_parallel::lexicographic_reverse | Compare a pair of types lexicographically, descending |
__gnu_parallel::loser_tree_traits | Traits for determining whether the loser tree should use pointers or copies |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTree | Stable LoserTree variant |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTree | Unstable LoserTree variant |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreeBase | Guarded loser/tournament tree |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreeBase::Loser | Internal representation of a LoserTree element |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreePointer | Stable LoserTree implementation |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreePointer | Unstable LoserTree implementation |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreePointerBase | Base class of Loser Tree implementation using pointers |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreePointerBase::Loser | Internal representation of LoserTree elements |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreePointerUnguarded | Stable unguarded LoserTree variant storing pointers |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreePointerUnguarded | Unstable unguarded LoserTree variant storing pointers |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreePointerUnguardedBase | Unguarded loser tree, keeping only pointers to the elements in the tree structure |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreeUnguarded | Stable implementation of unguarded LoserTree |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreeUnguarded | Non-Stable implementation of unguarded LoserTree |
__gnu_parallel::LoserTreeUnguardedBase | Base class for unguarded LoserTree implementation |
__gnu_parallel::max_element_reduct | Reduction for finding the maximum element, using a comparator |
__gnu_parallel::min_element_reduct | Reduction for finding the maximum element, using a comparator |
__gnu_parallel::mismatch_selector | Test inverted predicate on a single element |
__gnu_parallel::multiplies | Similar to std::multiplies, but allows two different types |
__gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_3_variant_sentinel_switch | Switch for 3-way merging with sentinels turned off |
__gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_3_variant_sentinel_switch | Switch for 3-way merging with sentinels turned on |
__gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_4_variant_sentinel_switch | Switch for 4-way merging with sentinels turned off |
__gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_4_variant_sentinel_switch | Switch for 4-way merging with sentinels turned on |
__gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_k_variant_sentinel_switch | Switch for k-way merging with sentinels turned on |
__gnu_parallel::multiway_merge_k_variant_sentinel_switch | Switch for k-way merging with sentinels turned off |
__gnu_parallel::multiway_mergesort_exact_tag | Forces parallel sorting using multiway mergesort with exact splitting at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::multiway_mergesort_sampling_tag | Forces parallel sorting using multiway mergesort with splitting by sampling at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::multiway_mergesort_tag | Forces parallel sorting using multiway mergesort at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::nothing | Functor doing nothing |
__gnu_parallel::omp_loop_static_tag | Recommends parallel execution using OpenMP static load-balancing at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::omp_loop_tag | Recommends parallel execution using OpenMP dynamic load-balancing at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::parallel_tag | Recommends parallel execution at compile time, optionally using a user-specified number of threads |
__gnu_parallel::Piece | Subsequence description |
__gnu_parallel::plus | Similar to std::plus, but allows two different types |
__gnu_parallel::PMWMSSortingData | Data accessed by all threads |
__gnu_parallel::pseudo_sequence | Sequence that conceptually consists of multiple copies of the same element. The copies are not stored explicitly, of course |
__gnu_parallel::pseudo_sequence_iterator | Iterator associated with __gnu_parallel::pseudo_sequence. If features the usual random-access iterator functionality |
__gnu_parallel::QSBThreadLocal | Information local to one thread in the parallel quicksort run |
__gnu_parallel::quicksort_tag | Forces parallel sorting using unbalanced quicksort at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::random_number | Random number generator, based on the Mersenne twister |
__gnu_parallel::replace_if_selector | Std::replace() selector |
__gnu_parallel::replace_selector | Std::replace() selector |
__gnu_parallel::RestrictedBoundedConcurrentQueue | Double-ended queue of bounded size, allowing lock-free atomic access. push_front() and pop_front() must not be called concurrently to each other, while pop_back() can be called concurrently at all times. empty() , size() , and top() are intentionally not provided. Calling them would not make sense in a concurrent setting |
__gnu_parallel::sampling_sorter | Stable sorting functor |
__gnu_parallel::sampling_sorter | Non-stable sorting functor |
__gnu_parallel::sampling_tag | Forces parallel merging with exact splitting, at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::sequential_tag | Forces sequential execution at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::split_consistently | Split consistently |
__gnu_parallel::split_consistently | Split by sampling |
__gnu_parallel::split_consistently | Split by exact splitting |
__gnu_parallel::transform1_selector | Std::transform() selector, one input sequence variant |
__gnu_parallel::transform2_selector | Std::transform() selector, two input sequences variant |
__gnu_parallel::unary_negate | Similar to std::binder1st, but giving the argument types explicitly |
__gnu_parallel::unbalanced_tag | Recommends parallel execution using static load-balancing at compile time |
__gnu_parallel::void_functor | Functor that does nothing |
__gnu_pbds::associative_container_tag | Basic associative-container |
__gnu_pbds::basic_hash_tag | Basic hash |
__gnu_pbds::basic_tree_tag | Basic tree |
__gnu_pbds::binary_heap_tag | Binary-heap (array-based) |
__gnu_pbds::binomial_heap_tag | Binomial-heap |
__gnu_pbds::cc_hash_tag | Collision-chaining hash |
__gnu_pbds::container_tag | Base data structure tag |
__gnu_pbds::container_traits | Container_traits |
__gnu_pbds::detail::value_type_base | |
__gnu_pbds::detail::value_type_base | |
__gnu_pbds::detail::value_type_base | |
__gnu_pbds::detail::value_type_base | |
__gnu_pbds::gp_hash_tag | General-probing hash |
__gnu_pbds::list_update_tag | List-update |
__gnu_pbds::null_mapped_type | A mapped-policy indicating that an associative container is a set |
__gnu_pbds::ov_tree_tag | Ordered-vector tree |
__gnu_pbds::pairing_heap_tag | Pairing-heap |
__gnu_pbds::pat_trie_tag | PATRICIA trie |
__gnu_pbds::priority_queue_tag | Basic priority-queue |
__gnu_pbds::rb_tree_tag | Red-black tree |
__gnu_pbds::rc_binomial_heap_tag | Redundant-counter binomial-heap |
__gnu_pbds::sequence_tag | Basic sequence |
__gnu_pbds::splay_tree_tag | Splay tree |
__gnu_pbds::string_tag | Basic string container, inclusive of strings, ropes, etc |
__gnu_pbds::thin_heap_tag | Thin heap |
__gnu_pbds::tree_tag | Tree |
__gnu_pbds::trie_tag | Trie |
std::__codecvt_abstract_base | Common base for codecvt functions |
std::__ctype_abstract_base | Common base for ctype facet |
std::__is_location_invariant | |
std::__is_member_pointer_helper | Is_member_pointer |
std::__numeric_limits_base | Part of std::numeric_limits |
std::__parallel::c_rand_number | Functor wrapper for std::rand() |
std::_Base_bitset | |
std::_Base_bitset | |
std::_Base_bitset | |
std::_Deque_base | |
std::_Deque_iterator | A deque::iterator |
std::_Derives_from_binary_function | Determines if the type _Tp derives from binary_function |
std::_Derives_from_unary_function | Determines if the type _Tp derives from unary_function |
std::_Fnv_hash | Dummy generic implementation (for sizeof(size_t) != 4, 8) |
std::_Function_base | Base class of all polymorphic function object wrappers |
std::_Function_to_function_pointer | Turns a function type into a function pointer type |
std::_Fwd_list_base | Base class for forward_list |
std::_Fwd_list_const_iterator | A forward_list::const_iterator |
std::_Fwd_list_iterator | A forward_list::iterator |
std::_Fwd_list_node | A helper node class for forward_list. This is just a linked list with a data value in each node. There is a sorting utility method |
std::_Fwd_list_node_base | A helper basic node class for forward_list. This is just a linked list with nothing inside it. There are purely list shuffling utility methods here |
std::_Has_result_type_helper | |
std::_Index_tuple | |
std::_List_base | See bits/stl_deque.h's _Deque_base for an explanation |
std::_List_const_iterator | A list::const_iterator |
std::_List_iterator | A list::iterator |
std::_List_node | An actual node in the list |
std::_List_node_base | Common part of a node in the list |
std::_Maybe_get_result_type | If we have found a result_type, extract it |
std::_Maybe_unary_or_binary_function | |
std::_Maybe_unary_or_binary_function | Derives from unary_function , as appropriate |
std::_Maybe_unary_or_binary_function | Derives from binary_function , as appropriate |
std::_Maybe_wrap_member_pointer | |
std::_Maybe_wrap_member_pointer | |
std::_Mem_fn | Implementation of mem_fn for const member function pointers |
std::_Mem_fn | Implementation of mem_fn for const volatile member function pointers |
std::_Mem_fn | Implementation of mem_fn for volatile member function pointers |
std::_Mem_fn< _Res(_Class::*)(_ArgTypes...)> | Implementation of mem_fn for member function pointers |
std::_Mu | |
std::_Mu | |
std::_Mu | |
std::_Mu | |
std::_Placeholder | The type of placeholder objects defined by libstdc++ |
std::_Reference_wrapper_base | |
std::_Result_of_impl< false, _Functor()> | |
std::_Result_of_impl< false, _Functor(_ArgTypes...)> | |
std::_Result_of_impl< true, _Functor(_ArgTypes...)> | We already know the result type for Functor ; use it |
std::_Safe_tuple_element | |
std::_Safe_tuple_element_impl | |
std::_Safe_tuple_element_impl | |
std::_Temporary_buffer | |
std::_Tuple_impl | |
std::_Tuple_impl< _Idx, _Head, _Tail...> | |
std::_Vector_base | See bits/stl_deque.h's _Deque_base for an explanation |
std::_Weak_result_type | |
std::_Weak_result_type_impl | |
std::_Weak_result_type_impl< _Res(&)(_ArgTypes...)> | Retrieve the result type for a function reference |
std::_Weak_result_type_impl< _Res(*)(_ArgTypes...)> | Retrieve the result type for a function pointer |
std::_Weak_result_type_impl< _Res(_ArgTypes...)> | Retrieve the result type for a function type |
std::_Weak_result_type_impl | Retrieve result type for a const member function pointer |
std::_Weak_result_type_impl | Retrieve result type for a const volatile member function pointer |
std::_Weak_result_type_impl | Retrieve result type for a volatile member function pointer |
std::_Weak_result_type_impl< _Res(_Class::*)(_ArgTypes...)> | Retrieve result type for a member function pointer |
std::add_const | Add_const |
std::add_cv | Add_cv |
std::add_lvalue_reference | Add_lvalue_reference |
std::add_pointer | Add_pointer |
std::add_rvalue_reference | Add_rvalue_reference |
std::add_volatile | Add_volatile |
std::adopt_lock_t | Assume the calling thread has already obtained mutex ownership and manage it |
std::alignment_of | Alignment_of |
std::allocator | The "standard" allocator, as per [20.4].Further details: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/bk01pt04ch11.html |
std::allocator | Allocator<void> specialization |
std::array | A standard container for storing a fixed size sequence of elements |
std::atomic | Atomic 29.4.3, Generic atomic type, primary class template |
std::atomic | Partial specialization for pointer types |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for bool |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for char |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for char16_t |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for char32_t |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for int |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for long |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for long long |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for short |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for signed char |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for unsigned char |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for unsigned int |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for unsigned long |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for unsigned long long |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for unsigned short |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for void* |
std::atomic | Explicit specialization for wchar_t |
std::auto_ptr | A simple smart pointer providing strict ownership semantics |
std::auto_ptr_ref | |
std::back_insert_iterator | Turns assignment into insertion |
std::bad_alloc | Exception possibly thrown by new .bad_alloc (or classes derived from it) is used to report allocation errors from the throwing forms of new |
std::bad_cast | Thrown during incorrect typecasting.If you attempt an invalid dynamic_cast expression, an instance of this class (or something derived from this class) is thrown |
std::bad_exception | |
std::bad_function_call | Exception class thrown when class template function's operator() is called with an empty target |
std::bad_typeid | Thrown when a NULL pointer in a typeid expression is used |
std::basic_filebuf | The actual work of input and output (for files).This class associates both its input and output sequence with an external disk file, and maintains a joint file position for both sequences. Many of its semantics are described in terms of similar behavior in the Standard C Library's FILE streams |
std::basic_fstream | Controlling input and output for files.This class supports reading from and writing to named files, using the inherited functions from std::basic_iostream. To control the associated sequence, an instance of std::basic_filebuf is used, which this page refers to as sb |
std::basic_ifstream | Controlling input for files.This class supports reading from named files, using the inherited functions from std::basic_istream. To control the associated sequence, an instance of std::basic_filebuf is used, which this page refers to as sb |
std::basic_ios | Virtual base class for all stream classes.Most of the member functions called dispatched on stream objects (e.g., std::cout.foo(bar) ;) are consolidated in this class |
std::basic_iostream | Merging istream and ostream capabilities.This class multiply inherits from the input and output stream classes simply to provide a single interface |
std::basic_istream | Controlling input.This is the base class for all input streams. It provides text formatting of all builtin types, and communicates with any class derived from basic_streambuf to do the actual input |
std::basic_istream::sentry | Performs setup work for input streams |
std::basic_istringstream | Controlling input for std::string.This class supports reading from objects of type std::basic_string, using the inherited functions from std::basic_istream. To control the associated sequence, an instance of std::basic_stringbuf is used, which this page refers to as sb |
std::basic_ofstream | Controlling output for files.This class supports reading from named files, using the inherited functions from std::basic_ostream. To control the associated sequence, an instance of std::basic_filebuf is used, which this page refers to as sb |
std::basic_ostream | Controlling output.This is the base class for all output streams. It provides text formatting of all builtin types, and communicates with any class derived from basic_streambuf to do the actual output |
std::basic_ostream::sentry | Performs setup work for output streams |
std::basic_ostringstream | Controlling output for std::string.This class supports writing to objects of type std::basic_string, using the inherited functions from std::basic_ostream. To control the associated sequence, an instance of std::basic_stringbuf is used, which this page refers to as sb |
std::basic_regex | |
std::basic_streambuf | The actual work of input and output (interface) |
std::basic_string | Managing sequences of characters and character-like objects |
std::basic_stringbuf | The actual work of input and output (for std::string).This class associates either or both of its input and output sequences with a sequence of characters, which can be initialized from, or made available as, a std::basic_string . (Paraphrased from [27.7.1]/1.) |
std::basic_stringstream | Controlling input and output for std::string.This class supports reading from and writing to objects of type std::basic_string, using the inherited functions from std::basic_iostream. To control the associated sequence, an instance of std::basic_stringbuf is used, which this page refers to as sb |
std::bernoulli_distribution | A Bernoulli random number distribution |
std::bidirectional_iterator_tag | Bidirectional iterators support a superset of forward iterator operations |
std::binary_function | |
std::binary_negate | One of the negation functors |
std::binder1st | One of the binder functors |
std::binder2nd | One of the binder functors |
std::binomial_distribution | A discrete binomial random number distribution |
std::bitset | The bitset class represents a fixed-size sequence of bits |
std::bitset::reference | |
std::char_traits | Basis for explicit traits specializations |
std::char_traits | Char_traits<__gnu_cxx::character> specialization |
std::char_traits | 21.1.3.1 char_traits specializations |
std::char_traits | 21.1.3.2 char_traits specializations |
std::chrono::duration | Duration |
std::chrono::duration_values | Duration_values |
std::chrono::system_clock | System_clock |
std::chrono::time_point | Time_point |
std::chrono::treat_as_floating_point | Treat_as_floating_point |
std::codecvt | Class codecvt [22.2.1.5]. NB: Generic, mostly useless implementation |
std::codecvt | Codecvt<InternT, _ExternT, encoding_state> specialization |
std::codecvt | Class codecvt<char, char, mbstate_t> specialization |
std::codecvt | Class codecvt<wchar_t, char, mbstate_t> specialization |
std::codecvt_base | Empty base class for codecvt facet [22.2.1.5] |
std::codecvt_byname | Class codecvt_byname [22.2.1.6] |
std::collate | Facet for localized string comparison |
std::collate_byname | Class collate_byname [22.2.4.2] |
std::complex | |
std::condition_variable | Condition_variable |
std::condition_variable_any | Condition_variable_any |
std::const_mem_fun1_ref_t | One of the adaptors for member pointers |
std::const_mem_fun1_t | One of the adaptors for member pointers |
std::const_mem_fun_ref_t | One of the adaptors for member pointers |
std::const_mem_fun_t | One of the adaptors for member pointers |
std::ctype | Template ctype facet |
std::ctype | The ctype<char> specialization |
std::ctype | The ctype<wchar_t> specialization |
std::ctype_base | Base class for ctype |
std::ctype_byname | Class ctype_byname [22.2.1.2] |
std::ctype_byname | 22.2.1.4 Class ctype_byname specializations |
std::default_delete | Primary template, default_delete |
std::default_delete< _Tp[]> | Specialization, default_delete |
std::defer_lock_t | Do not acquire ownership of the mutex |
std::deque | A standard container using fixed-size memory allocation and constant-time manipulation of elements at either end |
std::discard_block | |
std::divides | One of the math functors |
std::domain_error | |
std::equal_to | One of the comparison functors |
std::error_category | Error_category |
std::error_code | Error_code |
std::error_condition | Error_condition |
std::exception | Base class for all library exceptions |
std::exponential_distribution | An exponential continuous distribution for random numbers |
std::extent | Extent |
std::forward_iterator_tag | Forward iterators support a superset of input iterator operations |
std::forward_list | A standard container with linear time access to elements, and fixed time insertion/deletion at any point in the sequence |
std::fpos | Class representing stream positions |
std::front_insert_iterator | Turns assignment into insertion |
std::function< _Res(_ArgTypes...)> | Class function |
std::gamma_distribution | A gamma continuous distribution for random numbers |
std::geometric_distribution | A discrete geometric random number distribution |
std::greater | One of the comparison functors |
std::greater_equal | One of the comparison functors |
std::gslice | Class defining multi-dimensional subset of an array |
std::gslice_array | Reference to multi-dimensional subset of an array |
std::has_virtual_destructor | Has_virtual_destructor |
std::hash | Class template hash |
std::hash | Partial specializations for pointer types |
std::indirect_array | Reference to arbitrary subset of an array |
std::initializer_list | Initializer_list |
std::input_iterator_tag | Marking input iterators |
std::insert_iterator | Turns assignment into insertion |
std::integral_constant | Integral_constant |
std::invalid_argument | |
std::ios_base | The base of the I/O class hierarchy.This class defines everything that can be defined about I/O that does not depend on the type of characters being input or output. Most people will only see ios_base when they need to specify the full name of the various I/O flags (e.g., the openmodes) |
std::ios_base::failure | These are thrown to indicate problems with io.27.4.2.1.1 Class ios_base::failure |
std::is_abstract | Is_abstract |
std::is_arithmetic | Is_arithmetic |
std::is_array | Is_array |
std::is_bind_expression | Determines if the given type _Tp is a function object should be treated as a subexpression when evaluating calls to function objects returned by bind(). [TR1 3.6.1] |
std::is_bind_expression | Class template _Bind is always a bind expression |
std::is_bind_expression | Class template _Bind_result is always a bind expression |
std::is_class | Is_class |
std::is_compound | Is_compound |
std::is_const | Is_const |
std::is_empty | Is_empty |
std::is_enum | Is_enum |
std::is_error_code_enum | Is_error_code_enum |
std::is_error_condition_enum | Is_error_condition_enum |
std::is_floating_point | Is_floating_point |
std::is_function | Is_function |
std::is_fundamental | Is_fundamental |
std::is_integral | Is_integral |
std::is_lvalue_reference | Is_lvalue_reference |
std::is_member_function_pointer | Is_member_function_pointer |
std::is_member_object_pointer | Is_member_object_pointer |
std::is_object | Is_object |
std::is_placeholder | Determines if the given type _Tp is a placeholder in a bind() expression and, if so, which placeholder it is. [TR1 3.6.2] |
std::is_placeholder | |
std::is_pointer | Is_pointer |
std::is_polymorphic | Is_polymorphic |
std::is_reference | Is_reference |
std::is_rvalue_reference | Is_rvalue_reference |
std::is_same | Is_same |
std::is_scalar | Is_scalar |
std::is_union | Is_union |
std::is_void | Is_void |
std::is_volatile | Is_volatile |
std::istream_iterator | Provides input iterator semantics for streams |
std::istreambuf_iterator | Provides input iterator semantics for streambufs |
std::iterator | Common iterator class |
std::iterator_traits | |
std::length_error | |
std::less | One of the comparison functors |
std::less_equal | One of the comparison functors |
std::linear_congruential | A model of a linear congruential random number generator |
std::list | A standard container with linear time access to elements, and fixed time insertion/deletion at any point in the sequence |
std::locale | Container class for localization functionality |
std::locale::facet | Localization functionality base class |
std::locale::id | Facet ID class |
std::lock_error | Thrown to indicate errors with lock operations |
std::lock_guard | Scoped lock idiom |
std::logic_error | One of two subclasses of exception |
std::logical_and | One of the Boolean operations functors |
std::logical_not | One of the Boolean operations functors |
std::logical_or | One of the Boolean operations functors |
std::map | A standard container made up of (key,value) pairs, which can be retrieved based on a key, in logarithmic time |
std::mask_array | Reference to selected subset of an array |
std::match_results | The results of a match or search operation |
std::mem_fun1_ref_t | One of the adaptors for member pointers |
std::mem_fun1_t | One of the adaptors for member pointers |
std::mem_fun_ref_t | One of the adaptors for member pointers |
std::mem_fun_t | One of the adaptors for member pointers |
std::messages | Facet for handling message catalogs |
std::messages_base | Messages facet base class providing catalog typedef |
std::messages_byname | Class messages_byname [22.2.7.2] |
std::minus | One of the math functors |
std::modulus | One of the math functors |
std::money_base | Money format ordering data |
std::money_get | Facet for parsing monetary amounts |
std::money_put | Facet for outputting monetary amounts |
std::moneypunct | Facet for formatting data for money amounts |
std::moneypunct_byname | Class moneypunct_byname [22.2.6.4] |
std::move_iterator | |
std::multimap | A standard container made up of (key,value) pairs, which can be retrieved based on a key, in logarithmic time |
std::multiplies | One of the math functors |
std::multiset | A standard container made up of elements, which can be retrieved in logarithmic time |
std::mutex | Mutex |
std::negate | One of the math functors |
std::normal_distribution | A normal continuous distribution for random numbers |
std::not_equal_to | One of the comparison functors |
std::num_get | Facet for parsing number strings |
std::num_put | Facet for converting numbers to strings |
std::numeric_limits | Properties of fundamental types |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<bool> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<char> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<char16_t> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<char32_t> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<double> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<float> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<int> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<long> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<long double> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<long long> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<short> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<signed char> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<unsigned char> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<unsigned int> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<unsigned long> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<unsigned long long> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<unsigned short> specialization |
std::numeric_limits | Numeric_limits<wchar_t> specialization |
std::numpunct | Numpunct facet |
std::numpunct_byname | Class numpunct_byname [22.2.3.2] |
std::once_flag | Once_flag |
std::ostream_iterator | Provides output iterator semantics for streams |
std::ostreambuf_iterator | Provides output iterator semantics for streambufs |
std::out_of_range | |
std::output_iterator_tag | Marking output iterators |
std::overflow_error | |
std::pair | Pair holds two objects of arbitrary type |
std::plus | One of the math functors |
std::pointer_to_binary_function | One of the adaptors for function pointers |
std::pointer_to_unary_function | One of the adaptors for function pointers |
std::poisson_distribution | A discrete Poisson random number distribution |
std::priority_queue | A standard container automatically sorting its contents |
std::queue | A standard container giving FIFO behavior |
std::random_access_iterator_tag | Random-access iterators support a superset of bidirectional iterator operations |
std::random_device | |
std::range_error | |
std::rank | Rank |
std::ratio | Provides compile-time rational arithmetic |
std::ratio_add | Ratio_add |
std::ratio_divide | Ratio_divide |
std::ratio_equal | Ratio_equal |
std::ratio_greater | Ratio_greater |
std::ratio_greater_equal | Ratio_greater_equal |
std::ratio_less | Ratio_less |
std::ratio_less_equal | Ratio_less_equal |
std::ratio_multiply | Ratio_multiply |
std::ratio_not_equal | Ratio_not_equal |
std::ratio_subtract | Ratio_subtract |
std::raw_storage_iterator | |
std::recursive_mutex | Recursive_mutex |
std::recursive_timed_mutex | Recursive_timed_mutex |
std::reference_wrapper | Reference_wrapper |
std::regex_error | A regular expression exception class.The regular expression library throws objects of this class on error |
std::regex_iterator | |
std::regex_token_iterator | |
std::regex_traits | Describes aspects of a regular expression |
std::remove_all_extents | Remove_all_extents |
std::remove_const | Remove_const |
std::remove_cv | Remove_cv |
std::remove_extent | Remove_extent |
std::remove_pointer | Remove_pointer |
std::remove_reference | Remove_reference |
std::remove_volatile | Remove_volatile |
std::result_of< _Functor(_ArgTypes...)> | |
std::reverse_iterator | |
std::runtime_error | One of two subclasses of exception |
std::set | A standard container made up of unique keys, which can be retrieved in logarithmic time |
std::slice | Class defining one-dimensional subset of an array |
std::slice_array | Reference to one-dimensional subset of an array |
std::stack | A standard container giving FILO behavior |
std::sub_match | |
std::system_error | Thrown to indicate error code of underlying system |
std::thread | Thread |
std::thread::id | Thread::id |
std::time_base | Time format ordering data |
std::time_get | Facet for parsing dates and times |
std::time_get_byname | Class time_get_byname [22.2.5.2] |
std::time_put | Facet for outputting dates and times |
std::time_put_byname | Class time_put_byname [22.2.5.4] |
std::timed_mutex | Timed_mutex |
std::tr1::__detail::__floating_point_constant | A class to encapsulate type dependent floating point constants. Not everything will be able to be expressed as type logic |
std::tr1::__detail::__numeric_constants | A structure for numeric constants |
std::tr1::_Tuple_impl | |
std::tr1::_Tuple_impl< _Idx, _Head, _Tail...> | |
std::tr1::tuple_element | |
std::tr1::tuple_element | |
std::tr1::tuple_size | Class tuple_size |
std::try_to_lock_t | Try to acquire ownership of the mutex without blocking |
std::tuple | Tuple |
std::tuple | Tuple (2-element), with construction and assignment from a pair |
std::tuple_element | |
std::tuple_element | |
std::tuple_size | Class tuple_size |
std::type_info | Part of RTTI |
std::unary_function | |
std::unary_negate | One of the negation functors |
std::underflow_error | |
std::uniform_int | Uniform discrete distribution for random numbers. A discrete random distribution on the range with equal probability throughout the range |
std::uniform_real | Uniform continuous distribution for random numbers |
std::unique_lock | Unique_lock |
std::unique_ptr | 20.7.12.2 unique_ptr for single objects |
std::unique_ptr | 20.7.12.3 unique_ptr for array objects with a runtime length |
std::unordered_map | A standard container composed of unique keys (containing at most one of each key value) that associates values of another type with the keys |
std::unordered_multimap | A standard container composed of equivalent keys (possibly containing multiple of each key value) that associates values of another type with the keys |
std::unordered_multiset | A standard container composed of equivalent keys (possibly containing multiple of each key value) in which the elements' keys are the elements themselves |
std::unordered_set | A standard container composed of unique keys (containing at most one of each key value) in which the elements' keys are the elements themselves |
std::valarray | Smart array designed to support numeric processing |
std::variate_generator | |
std::vector | A standard container which offers fixed time access to individual elements in any order |
std::vector | A specialization of vector for booleans which offers fixed time access to individual elements in any order |
std::xor_combine | |