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Documented null-forward iterators.
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[section:boost_intrusive_iterators Boost.Intrusive Iterator features]
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[section:null_forward_iterators Null forward iterators]
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[*Boost.Intrusive] implements
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[@http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/sc22/WG21/docs/papers/2013/n3644.pdf C++14 Null Forward Iterators],
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a feature that was introduced with C++14. This means that equality and inequality comparison are defined
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over all iterators for the same underlying sequence and the value initialized-iterators.
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Value initialized iterators behave as if they refer past the end of the same empty sequence:
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list<MyType> l = { ... };
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auto ni = list<MyType>::iterator();
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auto nd = list<MyType2>::iterator();
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ni == ni; // True.
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nd != nd; // False.
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ni == nd; // Won't compile.
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[section:scary_iterators Scary Iterators]
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[section:scary_iterators Scary Iterators]
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The paper N2913, titled [@http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2009/n2913.pdf,
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The paper N2913, titled [@http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2009/n2913.pdf,
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[section:equal_range_stability Stability and insertion with hint in ordered associative containers with equivalent keys]
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[section:equal_range_stability Stability and insertion with hint in ordered associative containers with equivalent keys]
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[*Boost.Intrusive] ordered associative containers with equivalent keys offer stability guarantees, following
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[*Boost.Intrusive] ordered associative containers with equivalent keys offer stability guarantees, following
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