std::set template < class T, // set::key_type/value_type class Compare = less<T>, // set::key_compare/value_compare class Alloc = allocator<T> // set::allocator_type > class set; Set Sets are containers that store unique elements followi…
std::priority_queue template <class T, class Container = vector<T>, class Compare = less<typename Container::value_type> > class priority_queue; Priority queue Priority(优先) queues are a type of container adaptors, specifically designed s…
std::queue template <class T, class Container = deque<T> > class queue; FIFO queue queues are a type of container adaptor, specifically designed to operate in a FIFO context (first-in first-out), where elements are inserted into one end of the…
std::list template < class T, class Alloc = allocator > class list; List Lists are sequence containers that allow constant time insert and erase operations anywhere within the sequence, and iteration in both directions. List containers are implement…
std::forward_list template < class T, class Alloc = allocator > class forward_list; Forward list Forward lists are sequence containers that allow constant time insert and erase operations anywhere within the sequence. Forward lists are implemented a…
std::deque template < class T, class Alloc = allocator > class deque; Double ended queue deque means double enden queue; deque (usually pronounced like "deck") is an irregular acronym of double-ended queue. Double-ended queues are sequence…
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20516773/stdunique-lockstdmutex-or-stdlock-guardstdmutex The difference is that you can lock and unlock a std::unique_lock. std::lock_guard will be locked only once on construction and unlocked on destruction. So fo…