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| 19 | <h2 >History and Acknowledgement</h2><a name="History" ></a> |
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| 21 | The library have been under way for a long time. Dietmar Kühl originally |
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| 22 | intended to submit an <code >array_traits</code> class template which |
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| 23 | had most of the functionality present now, but only for arrays and standard |
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| 28 | Meanwhile work on algorithms for containers in various contexts showed the |
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| 29 | need for handling pairs of iterators, and string libraries needed special |
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| 30 | treatment of character arrays. In the end it made sense to formalize the |
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| 31 | minimal requirements of these similar concepts. And the results are the |
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| 32 | Range concepts found in this library. </p> |
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| 35 | The term Range was adopted because of paragraph <code>24.1/7</code> from the |
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| 36 | C++ standard: <blockquote> |
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| 37 | Most of the library's algorithmic templates that operate on data |
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| 38 | structures have interfaces that use ranges. A <i>range</i> is a pair of |
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| 39 | iterators that designate the beginning and end of the computation. A |
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| 40 | range [i, i) is an empty range; in general, a range [i, j) refers to |
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| 41 | the elements in the data structure starting with the one pointed to |
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| 42 | by i and up to but not including the one pointed to by j. Range [i, |
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| 43 | j) is valid if and only if j is reachable from i. The result of the |
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| 44 | application of functions in the library to invalid ranges is |
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| 45 | undefined. |
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| 49 | Special thanks goes to |
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| 51 | <li> Pavol Droba for help with documentation and implementation |
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| 52 | <li> Pavel Vozenilek for help with porting the library |
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| 53 | <li> Jonathan Turkanis and John Torjo for help with documentation |
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| 54 | <li> Hartmut Kaiser for being review manager |
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| 55 | <li> Jonathan Turkanis for porting the lib (as far sa possible) to |
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| 56 | vc6 and vc7. |
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| 61 | (C) Copyright Thorsten Ottosen 2003-2005 |
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