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    </p><p>A few extensions and nods to backwards-compatibility have been made with
   containers.  Those dealing with older SGI-style allocators are dealt with
   elsewhere.  The remaining ones all deal with bits:
</p><p>The old pre-standard <code class="code">bit_vector</code> class is present for
   backwards compatibility.  It is simply a typedef for the
   <code class="code">vector&lt;bool&gt;</code> specialization.
</p><p>The <code class="code">bitset</code> class has a number of extensions, described in the
   rest of this item.  First, we'll mention that this implementation of
   <code class="code">bitset&lt;N&gt;</code> is specialized for cases where N number of
   bits will fit into a single word of storage.  If your choice of N is
   within that range (&lt;=32 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, for example), then all
   of the operations will be faster.
</p><p>There are
   versions of single-bit test, set, reset, and flip member functions which
   do no range-checking.  If we call them member functions of an instantiation
   of "bitset&lt;N&gt;," then their names and signatures are:
</p><pre class="programlisting">
   bitset&lt;N&gt;&amp;   _Unchecked_set   (size_t pos);
   bitset&lt;N&gt;&amp;   _Unchecked_set   (size_t pos, int val);
   bitset&lt;N&gt;&amp;   _Unchecked_reset (size_t pos);
   bitset&lt;N&gt;&amp;   _Unchecked_flip  (size_t pos);
   bool         _Unchecked_test  (size_t pos);
   </pre><p>Note that these may in fact be removed in the future, although we have
   no present plans to do so (and there doesn't seem to be any immediate
   reason to).
</p><p>The semantics of member function <code class="code">operator[]</code> are not specified 
   in the C++ standard.  A long-standing defect report calls for sensible
   obvious semantics, which are already implemented here:  <code class="code">op[]</code>
   on a const bitset returns a bool, and for a non-const bitset returns a
   <code class="code">reference</code> (a nested type).  However, this implementation does
   no range-checking on the index argument, which is in keeping with other
   containers' <code class="code">op[]</code> requirements.  The defect report's proposed
   resolution calls for range-checking to be done.  We'll just wait and see...
</p><p>Finally, two additional searching functions have been added.  They return
   the index of the first "on" bit, and the index of the first
   "on" bit that is after <code class="code">prev</code>, respectively:
</p><pre class="programlisting">
   size_t _Find_first() const;
   size_t _Find_next (size_t prev) const;</pre><p>The same caveat given for the _Unchecked_* functions applies here also.
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