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swap in stdlib?
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schuelaw |
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swap in stdlib? |
Date: |
26 Feb 2006 16:07:56 -0800 |
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G2/0.2 |
I just got finished teaching bubble sort to my intro programming class.
The book they use, prints the algorithm with a swap() function,
instead of showing the actual swapping. During class, I emphasized
that the "swap(x,y)" in the book was a function that they would have to
write since it was not part of the C++ language. Well, I got an email
from a student over the weekend noting that in fact he did not need to
write a swap function for the bubble sort algorithm, that g++
recognized the swap function and that it did the right thing.
We're using the g++ in
gcc version 3.4.4 20050721 (Red Hat 3.4.4-2)
Is a swap function part of "standard c++"? If not, where can I read
about the implementation of this particular swap in this particular
compiler?
Thanks,
Albert
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