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Demonstrate raw storage iterators
Demonstrate raw storage iterators


#include <iostream>
#include <deque>
#include <memory>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;

class MyClass {
  int a, b;
  int sum;
public:
  MyClass() { 
     a = b = 0
     sum = 0
  }
  MyClass(int x, int y) { 
     a = x; 
     b = y; 
  }

  MyClass(const MyClass &o) {
   a = o.a; b = o.b;
   sum = o.sum;
  }

  MyClass operator=(const MyClass &o) {
    a = o.a; b = o.b;
    return *this;
  }

  void setsum() { 
    sum = a+b; 
  }

  void show() {
    cout << a << "," << b;
    cout << " Sum is: " << sum << endl;
  }
};

int main()
{
  unsigned char raw1[100], raw2[100];
  MyClass *p;
  deque<MyClass> dequeObject(5);
  int i;

  for(i = 0; i <5; i++) {
    dequeObject= MyClass(i, i);
    dequeObject].setsum();
  }
  
  // store deque in uninitialized memory the wrong way
  copy(dequeObject.begin(), dequeObject.end()(MyClass *)raw1);  

  cout << "Contents of raw memory (incorrect):\n";
  p = (MyClass *raw1;
  for(i = 0; i <5; i++)
    p].show();

  // the right way
  copy(dequeObject.begin(), dequeObject.end(),raw_storage_iterator<MyClass *, MyClass>((MyClass *)raw2));

  cout << "Contents of raw memory (correct):\n";
  p = (MyClass *raw2;
  for(i = 0; i <5; i++)
    p].show();

  return 0;
}

           
       
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