std::mem_fun_t, std::mem_fun1_t, std::const_mem_fun_t, std::const_mem_fun1_t
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template< class S, class T > class mem_fun_t : public unary_function<T*,S> { |
(1) | (until C++17) (deprecated since C++11) |
template< class S, class T > class const_mem_fun_t : public unary_function<const T*,S> { |
(2) | (until C++17) (deprecated since C++11) |
template< class S, class T, class Arg > class mem_fun1_t : public binary_function<T*,A,S> { |
(2) | (until C++17) (deprecated since C++11) |
template< class S, class T, class A > class const_mem_fun1_t : public binary_function<const T*,A,S> { |
(4) | (until C++17) (deprecated since C++11) |
Wrapper around a member function pointer. The class instance whose member function to call is passed as a pointer to the operator()
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1) Wraps a non-const member function with no parameters.
2) Wraps a const member function with no parameters.
3) Wraps a non-const member function with a single parameter.
4) Wraps a const member function with a single parameter.
[edit] See also
(until C++17) |
creates a wrapper from a pointer to member function, callable with a pointer to object (function template) |
(until C++17)(until C++17)(until C++17)(until C++17) |
wrapper for a pointer to nullary or unary member function, callable with a reference to object (class template) |