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class | bsl::array< T, N > |
| Provides a safe encapsulation for a C-style array, minicing the std::array APIs. This container is an aggregate type, but unlike a std::array, a bsl::array does not provide the T[n] syntax as this is nither Core Guideline compliant or compliant with AUTOSAR. Instead we provide at_if() versions which return a pointer to the element being requested. If the element does not exist, a nullptr is returned, providing a means to check for logic errors without the need for exceptions or failing fast which is not compliant with AUTOSAR. We also do not support N==0 type arrays and like other BSL classes, we do not support the member version of swap() and fill() as they are not compliant with AUTOSAR (due to the name reuse). User bsl::swap() and bsl::fill() instead. More...
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template<typename T , typename... U> |
| bsl::array (T, U...) -> array< T, 1+sizeof...(U)> |
| deduction guideline for bsl::array
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