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__gnu_cxx::_Relative_pointer_impl< _Tp >(3cxx) __gnu_cxx::_Relative_pointer_impl< _Tp >(3cxx)
NAME
__gnu_cxx::_Relative_pointer_impl< _Tp >
SYNOPSIS
Public Types
typedef _Tp element_type
Public Member Functions
_Tp * get () const
bool operator< (const _Relative_pointer_impl &__rarg) const
bool operator== (const _Relative_pointer_impl &__rarg) const
void set (_Tp *__arg)
Detailed Description
template<typename _Tp>
class __gnu_cxx::_Relative_pointer_impl< _Tp >" 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.
This is intended for pointers within shared memory regions which might be mapped at different addresses
by different processes. For null pointers, a value of 1 is used. (0 is legitimate sometimes for nodes in
circularly linked lists) This value was chosen as the least likely to generate an incorrect null, As
there is no reason why any normal pointer would point 1 byte into its own pointer address.
Definition at line 109 of file pointer.h.
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libstdc++ Mon Mar 19 2018 __gnu_cxx::_Relative_pointer_impl< _Tp >(3cxx)