Reverse iterator for the ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Manager
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#include <Hash_Multi_Map_Manager_T.h>
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int | advance (void) |
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void | dump (void) const |
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ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator< EXT_ID, INT_ID, HASH_KEY, COMPARE_KEYS, ACE_LOCK > & | operator++ (void) |
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ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator< EXT_ID, INT_ID, HASH_KEY, COMPARE_KEYS, ACE_LOCK > | operator++ (int) |
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ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator< EXT_ID, INT_ID, HASH_KEY, COMPARE_KEYS, ACE_LOCK > & | operator-- (void) |
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ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator< EXT_ID, INT_ID, HASH_KEY, COMPARE_KEYS, ACE_LOCK > | operator-- (int) |
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Reverse iterator for the ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Manager
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This class does not perform any internal locking of the ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Manager
it is iterating upon since locking is inherently inefficient and/or error-prone within an STL-style iterator. If you require locking, you can explicitly use an ACE_GUARD
or ACE_READ_GUARD
on the ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Manager's
internal lock, which is accessible via its mutex
method.
◆ ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator()
ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator::ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator |
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ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Manager< EXT_ID, INT_ID, HASH_KEY, COMPARE_KEYS, ACE_LOCK > & |
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◆ advance()
int ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator::advance |
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Move forward by one element in the set. Returns 0 when all the items in the set have been seen, else 1.
◆ dump()
void ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator::dump |
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Dump the state of an object.
◆ operator++() [1/2]
◆ operator++() [2/2]
◆ operator--() [1/2]
◆ operator--() [2/2]
◆ ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE
ACE_Hash_Multi_Map_Reverse_Iterator::ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE |
Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
The documentation for this class was generated from the following files: