std::stack<T,Container>:: ~stack
From cppreference.com
C++
Containers library
| Sequence | ||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
|
(C++26)
|
||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
| Associative | ||||
| Unordered associative | ||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
| Adaptors | ||||
|
(C++23)
|
||||
|
(C++23)
|
||||
|
(C++23)
|
||||
|
(C++23)
|
||||
| Views | ||||
|
(C++20)
|
||||
|
(C++23)
|
||||
| Tables | ||||
| Iterator invalidation | ||||
| Member function table | ||||
| Non-member function table |
std::stack
| Member functions | ||||
|
stack::~stack
|
||||
| Element access | ||||
| Capacity | ||||
| Modifiers | ||||
|
(C++23)
|
||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
| Non-member functions | ||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
| Helper classes | ||||
|
(C++11)
|
||||
|
(C++23)
|
||||
| Deduction guides (C++17) |
|
~stack
(
)
;
|
||
A
destructor
.
Destructs the
stack
. The destructors of the elements are called and the used storage is deallocated. Note, that if the elements are pointers, the pointed-to objects are not destroyed.
Complexity
Linear in the size of the
stack
.
Retrieved from "
https://en.cppreference.com/mwiki/index.php?title=cpp/container/stack/%7Estack&oldid=135379
"