std::list<struct INTTRIPLE,class std::allocator<struct INTTRIPLE> >::_Orphan_ptr(class std::list<struct INTTRIPLE,class std::allocator<struct INTTRIPLE> > &,struct std::_List_nod<struct INTTRIPLE,class std::allocator<struct INTTRIPLE> >::_Node *)const
std::list riddle
Hey. I've run a profiler on my code, and with a whopping 34% of my processing going to the following crazy function (as output by the profiler), I would really like to know what I'm dealing with (note INTTRIPLE is a struct I created to simply store 3 ints):
Can anyone decode this mess for me?
Thanks for any help,
This is an internal function called by the list, though off-hand I have no idea what it does. Your profiler should tell you where it's being called from (translated in terms of actual functions from your code).
It would appear that the function is used by the iterator debugging support, which in turn tends to suggest that you're profiling a debug build, because iterator debugging should be off when _DEBUG is not defined. Profiling a debug build is, of course, mostly pointless.
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