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NAME

       __gnu_cxx::char_traits< _CharT > - Base class used to implement std::char_traits.

SYNOPSIS

       Inherited by std::char_traits< _CharT >.

   Public Types
       typedef _CharT char_type
       typedef _Char_types< _CharT >::int_type int_type
       typedef _Char_types< _CharT >::off_type off_type
       typedef _Char_types< _CharT >::pos_type pos_type
       typedef _Char_types< _CharT >::state_type state_type

   Static Public Member Functions
       static constexpr void assign (char_type &__c1, const char_type &__c2)
       static constexpr char_type * assign (char_type *__s, std::size_t __n, char_type __a)
       static constexpr int compare (const char_type *__s1, const char_type *__s2, std::size_t
           __n)
       static constexpr char_type * copy (char_type *__s1, const char_type *__s2, std::size_t
           __n)
       static constexpr int_type eof ()
       static constexpr bool eq (const char_type &__c1, const char_type &__c2)
       static constexpr bool eq_int_type (const int_type &__c1, const int_type &__c2)
       static constexpr const char_type * find (const char_type *__s, std::size_t __n, const
           char_type &__a)
       static constexpr std::size_t length (const char_type *__s)
       static constexpr bool lt (const char_type &__c1, const char_type &__c2)
       static constexpr char_type * move (char_type *__s1, const char_type *__s2, std::size_t
           __n)
       static constexpr int_type not_eof (const int_type &__c)
       static constexpr char_type to_char_type (const int_type &__c)
       static constexpr int_type to_int_type (const char_type &__c)

Detailed Description

   template<typename _CharT>
       struct __gnu_cxx::char_traits< _CharT >" Base class used to implement std::char_traits.

       Note
           For any given actual character type, this definition is probably wrong. (Most of the
           member functions are likely to be right, but the int_type and state_type typedefs, and
           the eof() member function, are likely to be wrong.) The reason this class exists is so
           users can specialize it. Classes in namespace std may not be specialized for
           fundamental types, but classes in namespace __gnu_cxx may be.

       See
       https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/strings.html#strings.string.character_types
       for advice on how to make use of this class for unusual character types. Also, check out
       include/ext/pod_char_traits.h.

       Definition at line 90 of file char_traits.h.

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