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Note that the pop operations defined by this container are not identical to our own; they only remove the element and do not return its value. To do both, call <code>front</code> or <code>back</code> followed by <code>pop_front</code> or <code>pop_back</code>.<br/> | Note that the pop operations defined by this container are not identical to our own; they only remove the element and do not return its value. To do both, call <code>front</code> or <code>back</code> followed by <code>pop_front</code> or <code>pop_back</code>.<br/> | ||
The STL <code>stack</code> and <code>queue</code> containers, except when this behavior is overridden by the corresponding template argument, are mere containers over STL <code>deque</code>s; since the deque's behavior is a superset of the behaviors of the stack and queue, either can be obtained simply by manipulating a deque with a restricted set of operations. | The STL <code>stack</code> and <code>queue</code> containers, except when this behavior is overridden by the corresponding template argument, are mere containers over STL <code>deque</code>s; since the deque's behavior is a superset of the behaviors of the stack and queue, either can be obtained simply by manipulating a deque with a restricted set of operations. | ||
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