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Common iterator class.
This class does nothing but define nested typedefs. Iterator classes can inherit from this class to save some work. The typedefs are then used in specializations and overloading.
In particular, there are no default implementations of requirements such as operator++
and the like. (How could there be?)
Definition at line 119 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.
typedef _Distance std::iterator< _Category, _Tp, _Distance, _Pointer, _Reference >::difference_type |
Distance between iterators is represented as this type.
Reimplemented in std::reverse_iterator< _Iterator >.
Definition at line 126 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.
typedef _Category std::iterator< _Category, _Tp, _Distance, _Pointer, _Reference >::iterator_category |
One of the tag types.
Definition at line 122 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.
typedef _Pointer std::iterator< _Category, _Tp, _Distance, _Pointer, _Reference >::pointer |
This type represents a pointer-to-value_type.
Reimplemented in std::reverse_iterator< _Iterator >.
Definition at line 128 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.
typedef _Reference std::iterator< _Category, _Tp, _Distance, _Pointer, _Reference >::reference |
This type represents a reference-to-value_type.
Reimplemented in std::reverse_iterator< _Iterator >.
Definition at line 130 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.
typedef _Tp std::iterator< _Category, _Tp, _Distance, _Pointer, _Reference >::value_type |
The type "pointed to" by the iterator.
Definition at line 124 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.