// Like the compiler, the static analyzer treats some functions differently if
// they come from a system header -- for example, it is assumed that system
// functions do not arbitrarily free() their parameters, and that some bugs
// found in system headers cannot be fixed by the user and should be
// suppressed.
#pragma clang system_header
namespace std {
template <class T1, class T2>
struct pair {
T1 first;
T2 second;
pair() : first(), second() {}
pair(const T1 &a, const T2 &b) : first(a), second(b) {}
template<class U1, class U2>
pair(const pair<U1, U2> &other) : first(other.first), second(other.second) {}
};
typedef __typeof__(sizeof(int)) size_t;
template<typename T>
class vector {
T *_start;
T *_finish;
T *_end_of_storage;
public:
vector() : _start(0), _finish(0), _end_of_storage(0) {}
~vector();
size_t size() const {
return size_t(_finish - _start);
}
void push_back();
T pop_back();
T &operator[](size_t n) {
return _start[n];
}
const T &operator[](size_t n) const {
return _start[n];
}
T *begin() { return _start; }
const T *begin() const { return _start; }
T *end() { return _finish; }
const T *end() const { return _finish; }
};
class exception {
public:
exception() throw();
virtual ~exception() throw();
virtual const char *what() const throw() {
return 0;
}
};
}