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Old July 19th, 2005, 06:47 PM
cheeser
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Default Function objects / adapters


Hello all,

I'd like to find a clear and complete reference on the function objects /
adapters found in the C++ Standard Library. This would include all
supporting types that the programmer does not usually use directly (e.g.
binder1st). This is one of very few areas where I find the Josuttis book
lacking just a tad. Can anybody make any suggestions on a reference that
addresses this area clearly and completely?

Thanks,
Dave



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Old July 19th, 2005, 06:47 PM
Mike Wahler
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"cheeser" <cheeser_1998@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:xVJfb.7237$La.4636@fed1read02...[color=blue]
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> Hello all,
>
> I'd like to find a clear and complete reference on the function objects /
> adapters found in the C++ Standard Library.[/color]

The complete 'official' reference is the ISO standard
itself. "Clear" is of course a subjective issue.
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> This would include all
> supporting types that the programmer does not usually use directly (e.g.
> binder1st). This is one of very few areas where I find the Josuttis book
> lacking just a tad. Can anybody make any suggestions on a reference that
> addresses this area clearly and completely?[/color]

I find that the Josuttis book explains these issues
to my satisfaction. Perhaps you have specific questions
about what you've read, or what you feel is missing or
incompletely treated?

-Mike


 

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