epoc32/include/stdapis/stlport/bitset
branchSymbian2
changeset 3 e1b950c65cb4
parent 2 2fe1408b6811
child 4 837f303aceeb
     1.1 --- a/epoc32/include/stdapis/stlport/bitset	Tue Mar 16 16:12:26 2010 +0000
     1.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     1.3 @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
     1.4 -/*
     1.5 - * Copyright (c) 1998
     1.6 - * Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Inc.
     1.7 - *
     1.8 - * Copyright (c) 1999 
     1.9 - * Boris Fomitchev
    1.10 - *
    1.11 - * This material is provided "as is", with absolutely no warranty expressed
    1.12 - * or implied. Any use is at your own risk.
    1.13 - *
    1.14 - * Permission to use or copy this software for any purpose is hereby granted 
    1.15 - * without fee, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
    1.16 - * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
    1.17 - * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
    1.18 - * modified is included with the above copyright notice.
    1.19 - *
    1.20 - */
    1.21 -
    1.22 -#ifndef _STLP_BITSET
    1.23 -#define _STLP_BITSET
    1.24 -
    1.25 -// This implementation of bitset<> has a second template parameter,
    1.26 -// _WordT, which defaults to unsigned long.  *YOU SHOULD NOT USE
    1.27 -// THIS FEATURE*.  It is experimental, and it may be removed in
    1.28 -// future releases.
    1.29 -
    1.30 -// A bitset of size N, using words of type _WordT, will have 
    1.31 -// N % (sizeof(_WordT) * CHAR_BIT) unused bits.  (They are the high-
    1.32 -// order bits in the highest word.)  It is a class invariant
    1.33 -// of class bitset<> that those unused bits are always zero.
    1.34 -
    1.35 -// Most of the actual code isn't contained in bitset<> itself, but in the 
    1.36 -// base class _Base_bitset.  The base class works with whole words, not with
    1.37 -// individual bits.  This allows us to specialize _Base_bitset for the
    1.38 -// important special case where the bitset is only a single word.
    1.39 -
    1.40 -// The C++ standard does not define the precise semantics of operator[].
    1.41 -// In this implementation the const version of operator[] is equivalent
    1.42 -// to test(), except that it does no range checking.  The non-const version
    1.43 -// returns a reference to a bit, again without doing any range checking.
    1.44 -
    1.45 -# ifndef _STLP_OUTERMOST_HEADER_ID
    1.46 -#  define _STLP_OUTERMOST_HEADER_ID 0x2
    1.47 -#  include <stl/_prolog.h>
    1.48 -# endif
    1.49 -
    1.50 -#ifdef _STLP_PRAGMA_ONCE
    1.51 -# pragma once
    1.52 -#endif
    1.53 -
    1.54 -# include <stl/_bitset.h>
    1.55 -
    1.56 -# if (_STLP_OUTERMOST_HEADER_ID == 0x2 )
    1.57 -#  include <stl/_epilog.h>
    1.58 -#  undef _STLP_OUTERMOST_HEADER_ID
    1.59 -# endif
    1.60 -
    1.61 -#endif /* _STLP_BITSET */
    1.62 -
    1.63 -
    1.64 -// Local Variables:
    1.65 -// mode:C++
    1.66 -// End:
    1.67 -