Boost 1.66.0 Library Documentation - Function objects and higher-order programming
Function objects and higher-order programming
- Bind
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boost::bind is a generalization of the standard functions std::bind1st and std::bind2nd. It supports arbitrary function objects, functions, function pointers, and member function pointers, and is able to bind any argument to a specific value or route input arguments into arbitrary positions.
- Author(s)
- Peter Dimov
- First Release
- 1.25.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Function
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Function object wrappers for deferred calls or callbacks.
- Author(s)
- Doug Gregor
- First Release
- 1.23.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming, Programming Interfaces
- Functional
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The Boost.Function library contains a family of class templates that are function object wrappers.
- Author(s)
- Mark Rodgers
- First Release
- 1.16.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Functional/Factory
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Function object templates for dynamic and static object creation
- Author(s)
- Tobias Schwinger
- First Release
- 1.43.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Functional/Forward
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Adapters to allow generic function objects to accept arbitrary arguments
- Author(s)
- Tobias Schwinger
- First Release
- 1.43.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Functional/Hash
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A TR1 hash function object that can be extended to hash user defined types.
- Author(s)
- Daniel James
- First Release
- 1.33.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Functional/Overloaded Function
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Overload different functions into a single function object.
- Author(s)
- Lorenzo Caminiti
- First Release
- 1.50.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Lambda
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Define small unnamed function objects at the actual call site, and more.
- Author(s)
- Jaakko Järvi and Gary Powell
- First Release
- 1.28.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Local Function
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Program functions locally, within other functions, directly within the scope where they are needed.
- Author(s)
- Lorenzo Caminiti
- First Release
- 1.50.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Member Function
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Generalized binders for function/object/pointers and member functions.
- Author(s)
- Peter Dimov
- First Release
- 1.25.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Phoenix
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Define small unnamed function objects at the actual call site, and more.
- Author(s)
- Joel de Guzman, Dan Marsden, Thomas Heller and John Fletcher
- First Release
- 1.47.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Ref
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A utility library for passing references to generic functions.
- Author(s)
- Jaako Järvi, Peter Dimov, Doug Gregor and Dave Abrahams
- First Release
- 1.25.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Result Of
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Determines the type of a function call expression.
- Author(s)
- First Release
- 1.32.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming
- Signals (deprecated)
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Managed signals & slots callback implementation.
- Author(s)
- Doug Gregor
- First Release
- 1.29.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming, Patterns and Idioms
- Signals2
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Managed signals & slots callback implementation (thread-safe version 2).
- Author(s)
- Frank Mori Hess
- First Release
- 1.39.0
- Categories
- Function objects and higher-order programming, Patterns and Idioms
- Utility
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Class noncopyable plus checked_delete(), checked_array_delete(), next(), prior() function templates, plus base-from-member idiom.
- Author(s)
- Dave Abrahams and others
- First Release
- 1.13.0
- Categories
- Algorithms, Function objects and higher-order programming, Memory, Miscellaneous, Patterns and Idioms