The index
type allows users to register data on an arbitrarily-sized set of indices that have an implicit one-to-one coloring.
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Additional Inherited Members | |
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using | accessor |
The topology accessor to use as a parameter to receive a slot . | |
using | base |
The core topology base type, which can provide specialization utilities. | |
using | coloring |
The coloring type. | |
using | slot |
The slot type for declaring topology instances. | |
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template<auto V, class T > | |
using | from |
A connectivity specification. | |
template<auto V, class T > | |
using | entity |
A special-entities specification. | |
template<auto... V> | |
using | has |
A list of enumerators for which to store data. | |
template<auto... V> | |
using | to |
A list of index spaces to use as output. | |
template<class... TT> | |
using | list |
Container. | |
using | index_space |
The index space type. | |
using | index_spaces |
The set of index spaces, wrapped in has . | |
template<class B > | |
using | interface |
The topology interface type. | |
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specialization_base ()=delete | |
Specializations cannot be constructed. | |
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static constexpr auto | default_space () |
The default index space to use when one is optional. | |
static void | initialize (slot &s, coloring const &) |
Specialization-specific initialization. | |
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static constexpr PrivilegeCount | privilege_count |
The number of privileges to use for an accessor. | |
The index
type allows users to register data on an arbitrarily-sized set of indices that have an implicit one-to-one coloring.
Its coloring
type is just the size of that set.