hpx/parallel/algorithms/destroy.hpp
hpx/parallel/algorithms/destroy.hpp#
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namespace hpx
Functions
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template<typename ExPolicy, typename FwdIter>
util::detail::algorithm_result<ExPolicy>::type destroy(ExPolicy &&policy, FwdIter first, FwdIter last)# Destroys objects of type typename iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type in the range [first, last). Executed according to the policy.
The operations in the parallel destroy algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type sequenced_policy execute in sequential order in the calling thread.
The operations in the parallel destroy algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type parallel_policy or parallel_task_policy are permitted to execute in an unordered fashion in unspecified threads, and indeterminately sequenced within each thread.
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Complexity: Performs exactly last - first operations.
- Template Parameters
ExPolicy – The type of the execution policy to use (deduced). It describes the manner in which the execution of the algorithm may be parallelized and the manner in which it executes the assignments.
FwdIter – The type of the source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of an forward iterator.
- Parameters
policy – The execution policy to use for the scheduling of the iterations.
first – Refers to the beginning of the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.
last – Refers to the end of the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.
- Returns
The destroy algorithm returns a hpx::future<void>, if the execution policy is of type sequenced_task_policy or parallel_task_policy and returns void otherwise.
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template<typename FwdIter>
void destroy(FwdIter first, FwdIter last)# Destroys objects of type typename iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type in the range [first, last).
Note
Complexity: Performs exactly last - first operations.
- Template Parameters
FwdIter – The type of the source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of an forward iterator.
- Parameters
first – Refers to the beginning of the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.
last – Refers to the end of the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.
- Returns
The destroy algorithm returns a void
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template<typename ExPolicy, typename FwdIter, typename Size>
util::detail::algorithm_result<ExPolicy, FwdIter>::type destroy_n(ExPolicy &&policy, FwdIter first, Size count)# Destroys objects of type typename iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type in the range [first, first + count). Executed according to the policy.
The operations in the parallel destroy_n algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type sequenced_policy execute in sequential order in the calling thread.
The operations in the parallel destroy_n algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type parallel_policy or parallel_task_policy are permitted to execute in an unordered fashion in unspecified threads, and indeterminately sequenced within each thread.
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Complexity: Performs exactly count operations, if count > 0, no assignments otherwise.
- Template Parameters
ExPolicy – The type of the execution policy to use (deduced). It describes the manner in which the execution of the algorithm may be parallelized and the manner in which it executes the assignments.
FwdIter – The type of the source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of an forward iterator.
Size – The type of the argument specifying the number of elements to apply this algorithm to.
- Parameters
policy – The execution policy to use for the scheduling of the iterations.
first – Refers to the beginning of the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.
count – Refers to the number of elements starting at first the algorithm will be applied to.
- Returns
The destroy_n algorithm returns a hpx::future<FwdIter> if the execution policy is of type sequenced_task_policy or parallel_task_policy and returns FwdIter otherwise. The destroy_n algorithm returns the iterator to the element in the source range, one past the last element constructed.
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template<typename FwdIter, typename Size>
FwdIter destroy_n(FwdIter first, Size count)# Destroys objects of type typename iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type in the range [first, first + count).
Note
Complexity: Performs exactly count operations, if count > 0, no assignments otherwise.
- Template Parameters
FwdIter – The type of the source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of an forward iterator.
Size – The type of the argument specifying the number of elements to apply this algorithm to.
- Parameters
first – Refers to the beginning of the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.
count – Refers to the number of elements starting at first the algorithm will be applied to.
- Returns
The destroy_n algorithm returns a FwdIter . The destroy_n algorithm returns the iterator to the element in the source range, one past the last element constructed.
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template<typename ExPolicy, typename FwdIter>