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/*!
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\class Q3ValueStack
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\brief The Q3ValueStack class is a value-based template class that provides a stack.
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\compat
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Define a template instance Q3ValueStack\<X\> to create a stack of
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values that all have the class X.
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Note that Q3ValueStack does not store pointers to the members of
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the stack; it holds a copy of every member. That is why these
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kinds of classes are called "value based"; Q3PtrStack, Q3PtrList,
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Q3Dict, etc., are "pointer based".
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A stack is a last in, first out (LIFO) structure. Items are added
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to the top of the stack with push() and retrieved from the top
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with pop(). The top() function provides access to the topmost item
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without removing it.
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Example:
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_q3valuestack.qdoc 0
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Q3ValueStack is a specialized Q3ValueList provided for convenience.
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All of Q3ValueList's functionality also applies to Q3PtrStack, for
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example the facility to iterate over all elements using
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Q3ValueStack<T>::Iterator. See Q3ValueListIterator for further
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details.
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Some classes cannot be used within a Q3ValueStack, for example
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everything derived from QObject and thus all classes that
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implement widgets. Only values can be used in a Q3ValueStack. To
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qualify as a value, the class must provide
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\list
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\i a copy constructor;
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\i an assignment operator;
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\i a default constructor, i.e. a constructor that does not take any arguments.
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\endlist
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Note that C++ defaults to field-by-field assignment operators and
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copy constructors if no explicit version is supplied. In many
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cases this is sufficient.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn Q3ValueStack::Q3ValueStack()
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Constructs an empty stack.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn Q3ValueStack::~Q3ValueStack()
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Destroys the stack. References to the values in the stack and all
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iterators of this stack become invalidated. Because Q3ValueStack is
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highly tuned for performance, you won't see warnings if you use
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invalid iterators because it is impossible for an iterator to
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check whether or not it is valid.
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*/
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\fn void Q3ValueStack::push( const T& d )
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Adds element, \a d, to the top of the stack. Last in, first out.
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This function is equivalent to append().
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\sa pop(), top()
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*/
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\fn T& Q3ValueStack::top()
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Returns a reference to the top item of the stack or the item
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referenced by end() if no such item exists. Note that you must not
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change the value the end() iterator points to.
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This function is equivalent to last().
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\sa pop(), push(), Q3ValueList::fromLast()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn const T& Q3ValueStack::top() const
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\overload
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Returns a reference to the top item of the stack or the item
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referenced by end() if no such item exists.
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This function is equivalent to last().
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\sa pop(), push(), Q3ValueList::fromLast()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn T Q3ValueStack::pop()
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Removes the top item from the stack and returns it.
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\sa top() push()
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*/
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