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** QSortedList documentation
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/*!
\class QSortedList ntqsortedlist.h
\brief The QSortedList class provides a list sorted by operator< and operator==.
\obsolete
If you want to sort a QPtrList you have to reimplement the
QGList::compareItems() method. If the elements of your list support
operator<() and operator==(), you can use QSortedList instead.
Its compareItems() calls operator<() and operator==() and returns an
appropriate result.
Otherwise, this is as QPtrList.
\sa QPtrList
*/
/*!
\fn QSortedList::QSortedList()
Constructs an empty list.
*/
/*!
\fn QSortedList::QSortedList( const QSortedList<type> &list )
Constructs a copy of \a list.
Each item in \a list is copied to this new list.
*/
/*!
\fn QSortedList::~QSortedList()
Removes all items from the list and destroys the list.
All list iterators that access this list will be reset.
*/
/*!
\fn QSortedList<type>& QSortedList::operator=(const QSortedList<type>& list)
Assigns \a list to this list and returns a reference to this list.
This list is first cleared; each item in \a list is then
appended to this list. Only the pointers are copied
(shallow copy) unless newItem() has been reimplemented().
*/
/*!
\fn int QSortedList::compareItems( QPtrCollection::Item s1, QPtrCollection::Item s2 )
\reimp
This reimplementation uses operator< and operator== to compare.
*/