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77 /// Alteration observers try to be exception safe. If an \e add() or |
77 /// Alteration observers try to be exception safe. If an \e add() or |
78 /// a \e clear() function throws an exception then the remaining |
78 /// a \e clear() function throws an exception then the remaining |
79 /// observeres will not be notified and the fulfilled additions will |
79 /// observeres will not be notified and the fulfilled additions will |
80 /// be rolled back by calling the \e erase() or \e clear() |
80 /// be rolled back by calling the \e erase() or \e clear() |
81 /// functions. Thence the \e erase() and \e clear() should not throw |
81 /// functions. Thence the \e erase() and \e clear() should not throw |
82 /// exception. Actullay, it can be throw only |
82 /// exception. Actullay, it can be throw only \ref ImmediateDetach |
83 /// \ref AlterationObserver::ImmediateDetach ImmediateDetach |
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84 /// exception which detach the observer from the notifier. |
83 /// exception which detach the observer from the notifier. |
85 /// |
84 /// |
86 /// There are some place when the alteration observing is not completly |
85 /// There are some place when the alteration observing is not completly |
87 /// reliable. If we want to carry out the node degree in the graph |
86 /// reliable. If we want to carry out the node degree in the graph |
88 /// as in the \ref InDegMap and we use the reverseEdge that cause |
87 /// as in the \ref InDegMap and we use the reverseEdge that cause |