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@ -133,7 +133,6 @@ For any Forward Sequence s the following invariants always hold:
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* __transform_view__
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* __transform_view__
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* __reverse_view__
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* __reverse_view__
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* __zip_view__
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* __zip_view__
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* __identity_view__
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@ -202,7 +201,6 @@ are not defined in __forward_sequence__.
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* __iterator_range__ (where adapted sequence is a Bidirectional Sequence)
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* __iterator_range__ (where adapted sequence is a Bidirectional Sequence)
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* __transform_view__ (where adapted sequence is a Bidirectional Sequence)
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* __transform_view__ (where adapted sequence is a Bidirectional Sequence)
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* __zip_view__ (where adapted sequences are models of Bidirectional Sequence)
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* __zip_view__ (where adapted sequences are models of Bidirectional Sequence)
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* __identity_view__ (where adapted sequence is a Bidirectional Sequence)
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@ -291,7 +289,6 @@ are not defined in __bidirectional_sequence__.
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* __iterator_range__ (where adapted sequence is a Random Access Sequence)
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* __iterator_range__ (where adapted sequence is a Random Access Sequence)
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* __transform_view__ (where adapted sequence is a Random Access Sequence)
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* __transform_view__ (where adapted sequence is a Random Access Sequence)
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* __zip_view__ (where adapted sequences are models of Random Access Sequence)
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* __zip_view__ (where adapted sequences are models of Random Access Sequence)
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* __identity_view__ (where adapted sequence is a Random Access Sequence)
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@ -364,7 +361,6 @@ you can use `__result_of_value_at_key__<S, K>`.]
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* __joint_view__ (where adapted sequences are __associative_sequence__\ s and __forward_sequence__\ s)
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* __joint_view__ (where adapted sequences are __associative_sequence__\ s and __forward_sequence__\ s)
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* __reverse_view__ (where adapted sequence is an __associative_sequence__ and a __bidirectional_sequence__)
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* __reverse_view__ (where adapted sequence is an __associative_sequence__ and a __bidirectional_sequence__)
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* __transform_view__ (where adapted sequence is an __associative_sequence__ and a __forward_sequence__)
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* __transform_view__ (where adapted sequence is an __associative_sequence__ and a __forward_sequence__)
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* __identity_view__ (where adapted sequence is an __associative_sequence__ and a __forward_sequence__)
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[heading Model of]
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[heading Model of]
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* __forward_sequence__, __bidirectional_sequence__ or
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* A model of __forward_sequence__ if `Sequence` is a __forward_sequence__
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__random_access_sequence__ depending on the traversal characteristics (see
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else, __bidirectional_sequence__ if `Sequence` is a __bidirectional_sequence__
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__traversal_concept__) of its underlying sequence or sequences.
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else, __random_access_sequence__ if `Sequence` is a __random_access_sequence__.
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* __associative_sequence__ if `Sequence` implements the __associative_sequence__ model.
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[variablelist Notation
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[variablelist Notation
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[[`TV`] [A `transform_view` type]]
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[[`TV`] [A `transform_view` type]]
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