Are you using a specific site to link to a function, or are you just using the google function?
For the functions of the C ++ Standard Library, I look through them in my paper copy of Nikolai Josuttis' C ++ Standard Library. Like most good technical books, it far surpasses any online resource.
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Basically, I always go to the project’s homepage or to the supplier’s website to first see what documentation is available and then try Google.
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