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An article on how to change the way of writing exception-safe code.
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<h1>am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt; Member List</h1>This is the complete list of members for <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>, including all inherited members.<p><table>
  <tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><td><b>a1_</b> (defined in <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>)</td><td><a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a></td><td></td></tr>
  <tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><td><b>a2_</b> (defined in <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>)</td><td><a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a></td><td></td></tr>
  <tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><td><b>binder2</b>(R(*fn)(P1, P2), A1 a1, A2 a2) (defined in <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>)</td><td><a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a></td><td><code> [inline]</code></td></tr>
  <tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><td><b>fn_</b> (defined in <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>)</td><td><a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a></td><td></td></tr>
  <tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><td><b>operator()</b>(T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3) const  (defined in <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>)</td><td><a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a></td><td><code> [inline]</code></td></tr>
  <tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><td><b>operator()</b>(T1 t1, T2 t2) const (defined in <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>)</td><td><a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a></td><td><code> [inline]</code></td></tr>
  <tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><td><b>operator()</b>(T1 t1) const  (defined in <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>)</td><td><a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a></td><td><code> [inline]</code></td></tr>
  <tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><td><b>operator()</b>() const (defined in <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>)</td><td><a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a></td><td><code> [inline]</code></td></tr>
  <tr bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><td><b>result_type</b> typedef (defined in <a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a>)</td><td><a class="el" href="structam_1_1lambda_1_1binder2.html">am::lambda::binder2&lt; R, P1, P2, A1, A2 &gt;</a></td><td></td></tr>
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