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Adaptable Unary Function
DescriptionAn Adaptable Unary Function is a Unary Function with nested typedefs that define its argument type and result type. [1] [2] These nested typedef make it possible to use function object adaptors.Refinement ofUnary FunctionAssociated types
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DefinitionsValid expressionsNone, except for those defined by Unary FunctionExpression semanticsComplexity guaranteesInvariantsModelsNotes[1] Note the implication of this: a function pointer T (*f)(X) is a Unary Function, but not an Adaptable Unary Function: the expressions f::argument_type and f::result_type are nonsensical. [2] When you define a class that is a model of Adaptable Unary Function, you must provide these typedefs. The easiest way to do this is to derive the class from the base class unary_function. This is an empty class, with no member functions or member variables; the only reason it exists is to make defining Adaptable Unary Functions more convenient. Unary_function is very similar to the base classes used by the iterator tag functions. See alsoUnary Function, Adaptable Generator, Adaptable Binary FunctionCopyright © 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. TrademarkInformation
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