std::unordered_multimap<Key,T,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>::~unordered_multimap (3) - Linux Manuals
std::unordered_multimap<Key,T,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>::~unordered_multimap: std::unordered_multimap<Key,T,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>::~unordered_multimap
NAME
std::unordered_multimap<Key,T,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>::~unordered_multimap - std::unordered_multimap<Key,T,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>::~unordered_multimap
Synopsis
~unordered_multimap(); (since C++11)
Destructs the container. The destructors of the elements are called and the used storage is deallocated. Note, that if the elements are pointers, the pointed-to objects are not destroyed.
Complexity
Linear in the size of the container.