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NAME

       std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc > -

SYNOPSIS

       Inherits std::_Deque_base< _Tp, _Alloc >.

   Public Types
       typedef _Alloc allocator_type
       typedef _Base::const_iterator const_iterator
       typedef
           _Tp_alloc_type::const_pointer const_pointer"
       typedef
           _Tp_alloc_type::const_reference const_reference"
       typedef std::reverse_iterator
           < const_iterator > const_reverse_iterator"
       typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type
       typedef _Base::iterator iterator
       typedef _Tp_alloc_type::pointer pointer
       typedef _Tp_alloc_type::reference reference
       typedef std::reverse_iterator
           < iterator > reverse_iterator"
       typedef size_t size_type
       typedef _Tp value_type

   Public Member Functions
       template<typename... _Args> deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::iterator _M_insert_aux (iterator __pos, _Args
           &&...__args)
       void assign (size_type __n, const value_type &__val)
       template<typename _InputIterator > void assign (_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last)
       void assign (initializer_list< value_type > __l)
       reference at (size_type __n)
       const_reference at (size_type __n) const
       reference back ()
       const_reference back () const
       iterator begin ()
       const_iterator begin () const
       const_iterator cbegin () const
       const_iterator cend () const
       void clear ()
       const_reverse_iterator crbegin () const
       const_reverse_iterator crend () const
       deque ()
       deque (const allocator_type &__a)
       deque (size_type __n, const value_type &__value=value_type(), const allocator_type &__a=allocator_type())
       deque (const deque &__x)
       deque (deque &&__x)
       deque (initializer_list< value_type > __l, const allocator_type &__a=allocator_type())
       template<typename _InputIterator > deque (_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last, const
           allocator_type &__a=allocator_type())
       template<typename... _Args> iterator emplace (iterator __position, _Args &&...__args)
       template<typename... _Args> void emplace_back (_Args &&...__args)
       template<typename... _Args> void emplace_front (_Args &&...__args)
       bool empty () const
       iterator end ()
       const_iterator end () const
       iterator erase (iterator __position)
       iterator erase (iterator __first, iterator __last)
       reference front ()
       const_reference front () const
       allocator_type get_allocator () const
       iterator insert (iterator __position, const value_type &__x)
       iterator insert (iterator __position, value_type &&__x)
       void insert (iterator __p, initializer_list< value_type > __l)
       void insert (iterator __position, size_type __n, const value_type &__x)
       template<typename _InputIterator > void insert (iterator __position, _InputIterator __first,
           _InputIterator __last)
       size_type max_size () const
       deque & operator= (const deque &__x)
       deque & operator= (deque &&__x)
       deque & operator= (initializer_list< value_type > __l)
       reference operator[] (size_type __n)
       const_reference operator[] (size_type __n) const
       void pop_back ()
       void pop_front ()
       void push_back (const value_type &__x)
       void push_back (value_type &&__x)
       void push_front (const value_type &__x)
       void push_front (value_type &&__x)
       reverse_iterator rbegin ()
       const_reverse_iterator rbegin () const
       reverse_iterator rend ()
       const_reverse_iterator rend () const
       void resize (size_type __new_size, value_type __x=value_type())
       size_type size () const
       void swap (deque &&__x)
       ~deque ()

   Protected Types
       enum { _S_initial_map_size }
       typedef _Alloc::template
           rebind< _Tp * >::other _Map_alloc_type"
       typedef pointer * _Map_pointer

   Protected Member Functions
       _Tp ** _M_allocate_map (size_t __n)
       _Tp * _M_allocate_node ()
       template<typename _InputIterator > void _M_assign_aux (_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last,
           std::input_iterator_tag)
       template<typename _ForwardIterator > void _M_assign_aux (_ForwardIterator __first, _ForwardIterator
           __last, std::forward_iterator_tag)
       template<typename _Integer > void _M_assign_dispatch (_Integer __n, _Integer __val, __true_type)
       template<typename _InputIterator > void _M_assign_dispatch (_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator
           __last, __false_type)
       void _M_create_nodes (_Tp **__nstart, _Tp **__nfinish)
       void _M_deallocate_map (_Tp **__p, size_t __n)
       void _M_deallocate_node (_Tp *__p)
       template<typename _Alloc1 > void _M_destroy_data (iterator __first, iterator __last, const _Alloc1 &)
       void _M_destroy_data (iterator __first, iterator __last, const std::allocator< _Tp > &)
       void _M_destroy_data_aux (iterator __first, iterator __last)
       void _M_destroy_nodes (_Tp **__nstart, _Tp **__nfinish)
       void _M_erase_at_begin (iterator __pos)
       void _M_erase_at_end (iterator __pos)
       void _M_fill_assign (size_type __n, const value_type &__val)
       void _M_fill_initialize (const value_type &__value)
       void _M_fill_insert (iterator __pos, size_type __n, const value_type &__x)
       _Map_alloc_type _M_get_map_allocator () const
       _Tp_alloc_type & _M_get_Tp_allocator ()
       const _Tp_alloc_type & _M_get_Tp_allocator () const
       template<typename _Integer > void _M_initialize_dispatch (_Integer __n, _Integer __x, __true_type)
       template<typename _InputIterator > void _M_initialize_dispatch (_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator
           __last, __false_type)
       void _M_initialize_map (size_t)
       template<typename... _Args> iterator _M_insert_aux (iterator __pos, _Args &&...__args)
       void _M_insert_aux (iterator __pos, size_type __n, const value_type &__x)
       template<typename _ForwardIterator > void _M_insert_aux (iterator __pos, _ForwardIterator __first,
           _ForwardIterator __last, size_type __n)
       template<typename _Integer > void _M_insert_dispatch (iterator __pos, _Integer __n, _Integer __x,
           __true_type)
       template<typename _InputIterator > void _M_insert_dispatch (iterator __pos, _InputIterator __first,
           _InputIterator __last, __false_type)
       void _M_range_check (size_type __n) const
       template<typename _InputIterator > void _M_range_insert_aux (iterator __pos, _InputIterator __first,
           _InputIterator __last, std::input_iterator_tag)
       template<typename _ForwardIterator > void _M_range_insert_aux (iterator __pos, _ForwardIterator __first,
           _ForwardIterator __last, std::forward_iterator_tag)

           template<typename _InputIterator > void _M_range_initialize (_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator
               __last, std::input_iterator_tag)
           template<typename _ForwardIterator > void _M_range_initialize (_ForwardIterator __first,
               _ForwardIterator __last, std::forward_iterator_tag)

           template<typename... _Args> void _M_push_back_aux (_Args &&...__args)
           template<typename... _Args> void _M_push_front_aux (_Args &&...__args)
           void _M_pop_back_aux ()
           void _M_pop_front_aux ()

           iterator _M_reserve_elements_at_front (size_type __n)
           iterator _M_reserve_elements_at_back (size_type __n)
           void _M_new_elements_at_front (size_type __new_elements)
           void _M_new_elements_at_back (size_type __new_elements)

           void _M_reserve_map_at_back (size_type __nodes_to_add=1)
           void _M_reserve_map_at_front (size_type __nodes_to_add=1)
           void _M_reallocate_map (size_type __nodes_to_add, bool __add_at_front)

   Static Protected Member Functions
       static size_t _S_buffer_size ()

   Protected Attributes
       _Deque_impl _M_impl

Detailed Description

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>>class std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >
       A standard container using fixed-size memory allocation and constant-time manipulation of elements at
       either end.

       Meets the requirements of a container, a reversible container, and a sequence, including the optional
       sequence requirements.

       In previous HP/SGI versions of deque, there was an extra template parameter so users could control the
       node size. This extension turned out to violate the C++ standard (it can be detected using template
       template parameters), and it was removed.

       Here's how a deque<Tp> manages memory. Each deque has 4 members:

       • Tp** _M_map

       • size_t _M_map_size

       • iterator _M_start, _M_finish

       map_size is at least 8. map is an array of map_size pointers-to-'nodes'. (The name map has nothing to do
       with the std::map class, and 'nodes' should not be confused with std::list's usage of 'node'.)

       A 'node' has no specific type name as such, but it is referred to as 'node' in this file. It is a simple
       array-of-Tp. If Tp is very large, there will be one Tp element per node (i.e., an 'array' of one). For
       non-huge Tp's, node size is inversely related to Tp size: the larger the Tp, the fewer Tp's will fit in a
       node. The goal here is to keep the total size of a node relatively small and constant over different
       Tp's, to improve allocator efficiency.

       Not every pointer in the map array will point to a node. If the initial number of elements in the deque
       is small, the /middle/ map pointers will be valid, and the ones at the edges will be unused. This same
       situation will arise as the map grows: available map pointers, if any, will be on the ends. As new nodes
       are created, only a subset of the map's pointers need to be copied 'outward'.

       Class invariants:

       • For any nonsingular iterator i:

         • i.node points to a member of the map array. (Yes, you read that correctly: i.node does not actually
           point to a node.) The member of the map array is what actually points to the node.

         • i.first == *(i.node) (This points to the node (first Tp element).)

         • i.last == i.first + node_size

         • i.cur is a pointer in the range [i.first, i.last). NOTE: the implication of this is that i.cur is
           always a dereferenceable pointer, even if i is a past-the-end iterator.

       • Start and Finish are always nonsingular iterators. NOTE: this means that an empty deque must have one
         node, a deque with <N elements (where N is the node buffer size) must have one node, a deque with N
         through (2N-1) elements must have two nodes, etc.

       • For every node other than start.node and finish.node, every element in the node is an initialized
         object. If start.node == finish.node, then [start.cur, finish.cur) are initialized objects, and the
         elements outside that range are uninitialized storage. Otherwise, [start.cur, start.last) and
         [finish.first, finish.cur) are initialized objects, and [start.first, start.cur) and [finish.cur,
         finish.last) are uninitialized storage.

       • [map, map + map_size) is a valid, non-empty range.

       • [start.node, finish.node] is a valid range contained within [map, map + map_size).

       • A pointer in the range [map, map + map_size) points to an allocated node if and only if the pointer is
         in the range [start.node, finish.node].

       Here's the magic: nothing in deque is 'aware' of the discontiguous storage!

       The memory setup and layout occurs in the parent, _Base, and the iterator class is entirely responsible
       for 'leaping' from one node to the next. All the implementation routines for deque itself work only
       through the start and finish iterators. This keeps the routines simple and sane, and we can use other
       standard algorithms as well.

       Definition at line 638 of file stl_deque.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::deque () [inline]
       Default constructor creates no elements.

       Definition at line 690 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::deque (const
       allocator_type &__a) [inline],  [explicit]
       Creates a deque with no elements.

       Parameters:
           a An allocator object.

       Definition at line 698 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::deque (size_type__n,
       const value_type &__value = value_type(), const allocator_type &__a = allocator_type()) [inline],
       [explicit]
       Creates a deque with copies of an exemplar element.

       Parameters:
           n The number of elements to initially create.
           value An element to copy.
           a An allocator.

       This constructor fills the deque with n copies of value.

       Definition at line 710 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::deque (const deque<
       _Tp, _Alloc > &__x) [inline]
       Deque copy constructor.

       Parameters:
           x A deque of identical element and allocator types.

       The newly-created deque uses a copy of the allocation object used by x.

       Definition at line 722 of file stl_deque.h.

       References std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::begin(), and std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::end().

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::deque (deque< _Tp,
       _Alloc > &&__x) [inline]
       Deque move constructor.

       Parameters:
           x A deque of identical element and allocator types.

       The newly-created deque contains the exact contents of x. The contents of x are a valid, but unspecified
       deque.

       Definition at line 736 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::deque
       (initializer_list< value_type >__l, const allocator_type &__a = allocator_type()) [inline]
       Builds a deque from an initializer list.

       Parameters:
           l An initializer_list.
           a An allocator object.

       Create a deque consisting of copies of the elements in the initializer_list l.

       This will call the element type's copy constructor N times (where N is l.size()) and do no memory
       reallocation.

       Definition at line 750 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> template<typename _InputIterator > std::deque<
       _Tp, _Alloc >::deque (_InputIterator__first, _InputIterator__last, const allocator_type &__a =
       allocator_type()) [inline]
       Builds a deque from a range.

       Parameters:
           first An input iterator.
           last An input iterator.
           a An allocator object.

       Create a deque consisting of copies of the elements from [first, last).

       If the iterators are forward, bidirectional, or random-access, then this will call the elements' copy
       constructor N times (where N is distance(first,last)) and do no memory reallocation. But if only input
       iterators are used, then this will do at most 2N calls to the copy constructor, and logN memory
       reallocations.

       Definition at line 775 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::~deque () [inline]
       The dtor only erases the elements, and note that if the elements themselves are pointers, the pointed-to
       memory is not touched in any way. Managing the pointer is the user's responsibility.

       Definition at line 789 of file stl_deque.h.

Member Function Documentation

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > void deque::_M_fill_initialize (const value_type &__value)
       [protected]
       Fills the deque with copies of value.

       Parameters:
           value Initial value.

       Returns:
           Nothing.

       Precondition:
           _M_start and _M_finish have already been initialized, but none of the deque's elements have yet been
           constructed.

       This function is called only when the user provides an explicit size (with or without an explicit
       exemplar value).

       Definition at line 277 of file deque.tcc.

       References std::_Destroy().

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > void std::_Deque_base< _Tp, _Alloc >::_M_initialize_map
       (size_t__num_elements) [protected],  [inherited]
       Layout storage.

       Parameters:
           num_elements The count of T's for which to allocate space at first.

       Returns:
           Nothing.

       The initial underlying memory layout is a bit complicated...

       Definition at line 493 of file stl_deque.h.

       References std::__deque_buf_size(), and std::max().

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > void deque::_M_new_elements_at_back (size_type__new_elements)
       [protected]
       Memory-handling helpers for the previous internal insert functions.

       Definition at line 771 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > void deque::_M_new_elements_at_front (size_type__new_elements)
       [protected]
       Memory-handling helpers for the previous internal insert functions.

       Definition at line 746 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > void deque::_M_pop_back_aux () [protected]
       Helper functions for push_* and pop_*.

       Definition at line 427 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > void deque::_M_pop_front_aux () [protected]
       Helper functions for push_* and pop_*.

       Definition at line 442 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > template<typename... _Args> void deque::_M_push_back_aux (_Args
       &&...__args) [protected]
       Helper functions for push_* and pop_*.

       Definition at line 361 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > template<typename... _Args> void deque::_M_push_front_aux (_Args
       &&...__args) [protected]
       Helper functions for push_* and pop_*.

       Definition at line 395 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::_M_range_check
       (size_type__n) const [inline],  [protected]
       Safety check used only from at().

       Definition at line 1076 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > template<typename _InputIterator > void deque::_M_range_initialize
       (_InputIterator__first, _InputIterator__last, std::input_iterator_tag) [protected]
       Fills the deque with whatever is in [first,last).

       Parameters:
           first An input iterator.
           last An input iterator.

       Returns:
           Nothing.

       If the iterators are actually forward iterators (or better), then the memory layout can be done all at
       once. Else we move forward using push_back on each value from the iterator.

       Definition at line 303 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > template<typename _ForwardIterator > void
       deque::_M_range_initialize (_ForwardIterator__first, _ForwardIterator__last, std::forward_iterator_tag)
       [protected]
       Fills the deque with whatever is in [first,last).

       Parameters:
           first An input iterator.
           last An input iterator.

       Returns:
           Nothing.

       If the iterators are actually forward iterators (or better), then the memory layout can be done all at
       once. Else we move forward using push_back on each value from the iterator.

       Definition at line 323 of file deque.tcc.

       References std::_Destroy(), std::advance(), and std::distance().

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > void deque::_M_reallocate_map (size_type__nodes_to_add,
       bool__add_at_front) [protected]
       Memory-handling helpers for the major map. Makes sure the _M_map has space for new nodes. Does not
       actually add the nodes. Can invalidate _M_map pointers. (And consequently, deque iterators.)

       Definition at line 796 of file deque.tcc.

       References std::copy_backward(), and std::max().

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::_M_reserve_elements_at_back (size_type__n) [inline],  [protected]
       Memory-handling helpers for the previous internal insert functions.

       Definition at line 1689 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::_M_reserve_elements_at_front (size_type__n) [inline],  [protected]
       Memory-handling helpers for the previous internal insert functions.

       Definition at line 1679 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::_M_reserve_map_at_back (size_type__nodes_to_add = 1) [inline],  [protected]
       Memory-handling helpers for the major map. Makes sure the _M_map has space for new nodes. Does not
       actually add the nodes. Can invalidate _M_map pointers. (And consequently, deque iterators.)

       Definition at line 1715 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::_M_reserve_map_at_front (size_type__nodes_to_add = 1) [inline],  [protected]
       Memory-handling helpers for the major map. Makes sure the _M_map has space for new nodes. Does not
       actually add the nodes. Can invalidate _M_map pointers. (And consequently, deque iterators.)

       Definition at line 1723 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::assign
       (size_type__n, const value_type &__val) [inline]
       Assigns a given value to a deque.

       Parameters:
           n Number of elements to be assigned.
           val Value to be assigned.

       This function fills a deque with n copies of the given value. Note that the assignment completely changes
       the deque and that the resulting deque's size is the same as the number of elements assigned. Old data
       may be lost.

       Definition at line 849 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> template<typename _InputIterator > void
       std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::assign (_InputIterator__first, _InputIterator__last) [inline]
       Assigns a range to a deque.

       Parameters:
           first An input iterator.
           last An input iterator.

       This function fills a deque with copies of the elements in the range [first,last).

       Note that the assignment completely changes the deque and that the resulting deque's size is the same as
       the number of elements assigned. Old data may be lost.

       Definition at line 866 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::assign
       (initializer_list< value_type >__l) [inline]
       Assigns an initializer list to a deque.

       Parameters:
           l An initializer_list.

       This function fills a deque with copies of the elements in the initializer_list l.

       Note that the assignment completely changes the deque and that the resulting deque's size is the same as
       the number of elements assigned. Old data may be lost.

       Definition at line 885 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> reference std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::at
       (size_type__n) [inline]
       Provides access to the data contained in the deque.

       Parameters:
           n The index of the element for which data should be accessed.

       Returns:
           Read/write reference to data.

       Exceptions:
           std::out_of_range If n is an invalid index.

       This function provides for safer data access. The parameter is first checked that it is in the range of
       the deque. The function throws out_of_range if the check fails.

       Definition at line 1095 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_reference std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::at
       (size_type__n) const [inline]
       Provides access to the data contained in the deque.

       Parameters:
           n The index of the element for which data should be accessed.

       Returns:
           Read-only (constant) reference to data.

       Exceptions:
           std::out_of_range If n is an invalid index.

       This function provides for safer data access. The parameter is first checked that it is in the range of
       the deque. The function throws out_of_range if the check fails.

       Definition at line 1113 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> reference std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::back ()
       [inline]
       Returns a read/write reference to the data at the last element of the deque.

       Definition at line 1140 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_reference std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::back
       () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) reference to the data at the last element of the deque.

       Definition at line 1152 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::begin ()
       [inline]
       Returns a read/write iterator that points to the first element in the deque. Iteration is done in
       ordinary element order.

       Definition at line 900 of file stl_deque.h.

       Referenced by std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::deque(), and std::operator==().

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::begin
       () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points to the first element in the deque. Iteration is done
       in ordinary element order.

       Definition at line 908 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::cbegin () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points to the first element in the deque. Iteration is done
       in ordinary element order.

       Definition at line 971 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::cend
       () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points one past the last element in the deque. Iteration is
       done in ordinary element order.

       Definition at line 980 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::clear ()
       [inline]
       Erases all the elements. Note that this function only erases the elements, and that if the elements
       themselves are pointers, the pointed-to memory is not touched in any way. Managing the pointer is the
       user's responsibility.

       Definition at line 1422 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_reverse_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::crbegin () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points to the last element in the deque. Iteration
       is done in reverse element order.

       Definition at line 989 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_reverse_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::crend () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points to one before the first element in the deque.
       Iteration is done in reverse element order.

       Definition at line 998 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> template<typename... _Args> iterator
       std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::emplace (iterator__position, _Args &&...__args)
       Inserts an object in deque before specified iterator.

       Parameters:
           position An iterator into the deque.
           args Arguments.

       Returns:
           An iterator that points to the inserted data.

       This function will insert an object of type T constructed with T(std::forward<Args>(args)...) before the
       specified location.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> bool std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::empty () const
       [inline]
       Returns true if the deque is empty. (Thus begin() would equal end().)

       Definition at line 1039 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::end ()
       [inline]
       Returns a read/write iterator that points one past the last element in the deque. Iteration is done in
       ordinary element order.

       Definition at line 917 of file stl_deque.h.

       Referenced by std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::deque(), and std::operator==().

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::end
       () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points one past the last element in the deque. Iteration is
       done in ordinary element order.

       Definition at line 926 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::iterator deque::erase (iterator__position)
       Remove element at given position.

       Parameters:
           position Iterator pointing to element to be erased.

       Returns:
           An iterator pointing to the next element (or end()).

       This function will erase the element at the given position and thus shorten the deque by one.

       The user is cautioned that this function only erases the element, and that if the element is itself a
       pointer, the pointed-to memory is not touched in any way. Managing the pointer is the user's
       responsibility.

       Definition at line 166 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::iterator deque::erase (iterator__first,
       iterator__last)
       Remove a range of elements.

       Parameters:
           first Iterator pointing to the first element to be erased.
           last Iterator pointing to one past the last element to be erased.

       Returns:
           An iterator pointing to the element pointed to by last prior to erasing (or end()).

       This function will erase the elements in the range [first,last) and shorten the deque accordingly.

       The user is cautioned that this function only erases the elements, and that if the elements themselves
       are pointers, the pointed-to memory is not touched in any way. Managing the pointer is the user's
       responsibility.

       Definition at line 189 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> reference std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::front ()
       [inline]
       Returns a read/write reference to the data at the first element of the deque.

       Definition at line 1124 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_reference std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::front () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) reference to the data at the first element of the deque.

       Definition at line 1132 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> allocator_type std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::get_allocator () const [inline]
       Get a copy of the memory allocation object.

       Definition at line 891 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::iterator deque::insert (iterator__position,
       const value_type &__x)
       Inserts given value into deque before specified iterator.

       Parameters:
           position An iterator into the deque.
           x Data to be inserted.

       Returns:
           An iterator that points to the inserted data.

       This function will insert a copy of the given value before the specified location.

       Definition at line 121 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::insert
       (iterator__position, value_type &&__x) [inline]
       Inserts given rvalue into deque before specified iterator.

       Parameters:
           position An iterator into the deque.
           x Data to be inserted.

       Returns:
           An iterator that points to the inserted data.

       This function will insert a copy of the given rvalue before the specified location.

       Definition at line 1303 of file stl_deque.h.

       References std::move().

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::insert
       (iterator__p, initializer_list< value_type >__l) [inline]
       Inserts an initializer list into the deque.

       Parameters:
           p An iterator into the deque.
           l An initializer_list.

       This function will insert copies of the data in the initializer_list l into the deque before the location
       specified by p. This is known as 'list insert.'

       Definition at line 1316 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::insert
       (iterator__position, size_type__n, const value_type &__x) [inline]
       Inserts a number of copies of given data into the deque.

       Parameters:
           position An iterator into the deque.
           n Number of elements to be inserted.
           x Data to be inserted.

       This function will insert a specified number of copies of the given data before the location specified by
       position.

       Definition at line 1330 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> template<typename _InputIterator > void
       std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::insert (iterator__position, _InputIterator__first, _InputIterator__last)
       [inline]
       Inserts a range into the deque.

       Parameters:
           position An iterator into the deque.
           first An input iterator.
           last An input iterator.

       This function will insert copies of the data in the range [first,last) into the deque before the location
       specified by pos. This is known as 'range insert.'

       Definition at line 1345 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> size_type std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::max_size
       () const [inline]
       Returns the size() of the largest possible deque.

       Definition at line 1010 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp , typename _Alloc > deque< _Tp, _Alloc > & deque::operator= (const deque< _Tp, _Alloc >
       &__x)
       Deque assignment operator.

       Parameters:
           x A deque of identical element and allocator types.

       All the elements of x are copied, but unlike the copy constructor, the allocator object is not copied.

       Definition at line 65 of file deque.tcc.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> deque& std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::operator=
       (deque< _Tp, _Alloc > &&__x) [inline]
       Deque move assignment operator.

       Parameters:
           x A deque of identical element and allocator types.

       The contents of x are moved into this deque (without copying). x is a valid, but unspecified deque.

       Definition at line 811 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> deque& std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::operator=
       (initializer_list< value_type >__l) [inline]
       Assigns an initializer list to a deque.

       Parameters:
           l An initializer_list.

       This function fills a deque with copies of the elements in the initializer_list l.

       Note that the assignment completely changes the deque and that the resulting deque's size is the same as
       the number of elements assigned. Old data may be lost.

       Definition at line 831 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> reference std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::operator[]
       (size_type__n) [inline]
       Subscript access to the data contained in the deque.

       Parameters:
           n The index of the element for which data should be accessed.

       Returns:
           Read/write reference to data.

       This operator allows for easy, array-style, data access. Note that data access with this operator is
       unchecked and out_of_range lookups are not defined. (For checked lookups see at().)

       Definition at line 1055 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_reference std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::operator[] (size_type__n) const [inline]
       Subscript access to the data contained in the deque.

       Parameters:
           n The index of the element for which data should be accessed.

       Returns:
           Read-only (constant) reference to data.

       This operator allows for easy, array-style, data access. Note that data access with this operator is
       unchecked and out_of_range lookups are not defined. (For checked lookups see at().)

       Definition at line 1070 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::pop_back ()
       [inline]
       Removes last element. This is a typical stack operation. It shrinks the deque by one.

       Note that no data is returned, and if the last element's data is needed, it should be retrieved before
       pop_back() is called.

       Definition at line 1253 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::pop_front ()
       [inline]
       Removes first element. This is a typical stack operation. It shrinks the deque by one.

       Note that no data is returned, and if the first element's data is needed, it should be retrieved before
       pop_front() is called.

       Definition at line 1232 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::push_back
       (const value_type &__x) [inline]
       Add data to the end of the deque.

       Parameters:
           x Data to be added.

       This is a typical stack operation. The function creates an element at the end of the deque and assigns
       the given data to it. Due to the nature of a deque this operation can be done in constant time.

       Definition at line 1201 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::push_front
       (const value_type &__x) [inline]
       Add data to the front of the deque.

       Parameters:
           x Data to be added.

       This is a typical stack operation. The function creates an element at the front of the deque and assigns
       the given data to it. Due to the nature of a deque this operation can be done in constant time.

       Definition at line 1170 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> reverse_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::rbegin () [inline]
       Returns a read/write reverse iterator that points to the last element in the deque. Iteration is done in
       reverse element order.

       Definition at line 935 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_reverse_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::rbegin () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points to the last element in the deque. Iteration
       is done in reverse element order.

       Definition at line 944 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> reverse_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::rend () [inline]
       Returns a read/write reverse iterator that points to one before the first element in the deque. Iteration
       is done in reverse element order.

       Definition at line 953 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> const_reverse_iterator std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc
       >::rend () const [inline]
       Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points to one before the first element in the deque.
       Iteration is done in reverse element order.

       Definition at line 962 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::resize
       (size_type__new_size, value_type__x = value_type()) [inline]
       Resizes the deque to the specified number of elements.

       Parameters:
           new_size Number of elements the deque should contain.
           x Data with which new elements should be populated.

       This function will resize the deque to the specified number of elements. If the number is smaller than
       the deque's current size the deque is truncated, otherwise the deque is extended and new elements are
       populated with given data.

       Definition at line 1025 of file stl_deque.h.

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> size_type std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::size ()
       const [inline]
       Returns the number of elements in the deque.

       Definition at line 1005 of file stl_deque.h.

       Referenced by std::operator==().

   template<typename _Tp, typename _Alloc = std::allocator<_Tp>> void std::deque< _Tp, _Alloc >::swap (deque<
       _Tp, _Alloc > &&__x) [inline]
       Swaps data with another deque.

       Parameters:
           x A deque of the same element and allocator types.

       This exchanges the elements between two deques in constant time. (Four pointers, so it should be quite
       fast.) Note that the global std::swap() function is specialized such that std::swap(d1,d2) will feed to
       this function.

       Definition at line 1399 of file stl_deque.h.

       Referenced by std::swap().

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