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--- iterator_adaptor_body.rst 22 Sep 2003 19:55:00 -0000 1.2
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+++ iterator_adaptor_body.rst 24 Nov 2003 05:02:46 -0000 1.3
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+.. Version 1.2 of this ReStructuredText document corresponds to
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+ n1530_, the paper accepted by the LWG for TR1.
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+.. Copyright David Abrahams, Jeremy Siek, and Thomas Witt 2003. All
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+ rights reserved
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The ``iterator_adaptor`` class template adapts some ``Base`` [#base]_
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type to create a new iterator. Instantiations of ``iterator_adaptor``
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are derived from a corresponding instantiation of ``iterator_facade``
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redefined in the user's derived class.
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Several of the template parameters of ``iterator_adaptor`` default
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-to ``use_default`` (or ``use_default_access``). This allows the
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+to ``use_default``. This allows the
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user to make use of a default parameter even when she wants to
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specify a parameter later in the parameter list. Also, the
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defaults for the corresponding associated types are somewhat
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@@ -28,6 +34,6 @@ Issue 9.45y
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the identity of the ``use_default`` type is not left unspecified
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because specification helps to highlight that the ``Reference``
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template parameter may not always be identical to the iterator's
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-``reference`` type, and will keep users making mistakes based on
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+``reference`` type, and will keep users from making mistakes based on
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that assumption.
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