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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ namespace CGAL {
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Each of the following assertions, applicable to an iterator
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or a circulator or both,
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checks at compile time if its argument
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e. a circulator, an
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e.\ a circulator, an
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iterator, or a particular category of either an iterator or
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a circulator. Note that neither input nor output circulators exists.
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ void Assert_circulator( const C &c);
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Each of the following assertions, applicable to an iterator
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or a circulator or both,
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checks at compile time if its argument
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e. a circulator, an
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e.\ a circulator, an
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iterator, or a particular category of either an iterator or
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a circulator. Note that neither input nor output circulators exists.
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ void Assert_iterator( const I &i);
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Each of the following assertions, applicable to an iterator
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or a circulator or both,
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checks at compile time if its argument
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e. a circulator, an
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e.\ a circulator, an
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iterator, or a particular category of either an iterator or
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a circulator. Note that neither input nor output circulators exists.
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ void Assert_circulator_or_iterator(const IC& i);
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Each of the following assertions, applicable to an iterator
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or a circulator or both,
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checks at compile time if its argument
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e. a circulator, an
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e.\ a circulator, an
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iterator, or a particular category of either an iterator or
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a circulator. Note that neither input nor output circulators exists.
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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ void Assert_input_category( const I &i);
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Each of the following assertions, applicable to an iterator
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or a circulator or both,
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checks at compile time if its argument
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e. a circulator, an
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e.\ a circulator, an
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iterator, or a particular category of either an iterator or
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a circulator. Note that neither input nor output circulators exists.
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ void Assert_output_category( const I &i);
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Each of the following assertions, applicable to an iterator
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or a circulator or both,
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checks at compile time if its argument
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e. a circulator, an
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e.\ a circulator, an
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iterator, or a particular category of either an iterator or
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a circulator. Note that neither input nor output circulators exists.
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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ void Assert_forward_category( const IC &ic);
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Each of the following assertions, applicable to an iterator
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or a circulator or both,
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checks at compile time if its argument
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e. a circulator, an
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e.\ a circulator, an
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iterator, or a particular category of either an iterator or
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a circulator. Note that neither input nor output circulators exists.
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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ void Assert_bidirectional_category( const IC &ic);
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Each of the following assertions, applicable to an iterator
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or a circulator or both,
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checks at compile time if its argument
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e. a circulator, an
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is of the kind stated in the assertions name, i.e.\ a circulator, an
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iterator, or a particular category of either an iterator or
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a circulator. Note that neither input nor output circulators exists.
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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ category. The corresponding non-mutable circulator is called
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`Const_circulator_from_container<C>`.
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The container type `C` is supposed to conform to the \stl
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requirements for container (i.e. to have a `begin()` and an
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requirements for container (i.e.\ to have a `begin()` and an
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`end()` iterator as well as the local types
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`reference`, `const_reference`, `value_type`,
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`size_type`, and `difference_type`).
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@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Circulator_from_container();
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/*!
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a circulator `c` initialized to refer to the first element in
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`container`, i.e. `container.begin()`.
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`container`, i.e.\ `container.begin()`.
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The circulator `c` refers to an empty sequence if the
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`container` is empty.
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@ -384,12 +384,12 @@ type `Circulator_tag` if the iterator category of the argument
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`Iterator_tag`.
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The local type `iterator_category` gives the corresponding
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iterator category for circulators, i.e. one of
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iterator category for circulators, i.e.\ one of
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`forward_iterator_tag`, `bidirectional_iterator_tag`, or
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`random_access_iterator_tag`.
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The local type `circulator_category` gives the corresponding
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circulator category for iterators, i.e. one of
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circulator category for iterators, i.e.\ one of
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`Forward_circulator_tag`, `Bidirectional_circulator_tag`, or
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`Random_access_circulator_tag`.
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\ingroup PkgHandlesAndCirculators
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The adaptor `Container_from_circulator` is a class that converts any
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circulator type `C` to a kind of container class, i.e. a class
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circulator type `C` to a kind of container class, i.e.\ a class
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that provides an `iterator` and a `const_iterator`
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type and two member functions - `begin()` and `end()`
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- that return the appropriate iterators. By analogy to \stl container classes these member functions return a const iterator in
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@ -761,11 +761,11 @@ iterators or circulators, a backwards loop macro
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`CGAL_For_all_backwards( i, j)` exists that decrements `j` until
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it reaches `i`.
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\sa `iterator_distance`
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\sa `is_empty_range`
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\sa `Circulator_tag`
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\sa `Circulator_traits`
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\sa `Assert_circulator_or_iterator`
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\sa `CGAL::iterator_distance`
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\sa `CGAL::is_empty_range`
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\sa `CGAL::Circulator_tag`
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\sa `CGAL::Circulator_traits`
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\sa `CGAL::Assert_circulator_or_iterator`
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\sa `Circulator`
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*/
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\code{.cpp}
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template <class Circulator, class T>
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bool contains( Circulator c, Circulator d, const T& value) {
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if (c != 0) {
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do {
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if (*c == value)
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return true;
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} while (++c != d);
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}
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return false;
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if (c != 0) {
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do {
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if (*c == value)
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return true;
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} while (++c != d);
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}
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return false;
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}
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\endcode
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template <class Circulator, class T>
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bool contains( Circulator c, Circulator d, const T& value) {
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if (c != 0) {
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do {
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if (*c == value)
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return true;
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} while (++c != d);
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}
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return false;
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if (c != 0) {
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do {
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if (*c == value)
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return true;
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} while (++c != d);
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}
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return false;
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}
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\endcode
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