std::iter_value_t, std::iter_reference_t, std::iter_difference_t, std::iter_rvalue_reference_t, std::iter_common_reference_t
Defined in header <iterator> | ||
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template< class T > concept /*dereferenceable*/ = /* see below */; // exposition only | ||
template< class T > using iter_value_t = /* see below */; | (1) | (since C++20) |
template< /*dereferenceable*/ T > using iter_reference_t = decltype(*std::declval<T&>()); | (2) | (since C++20) |
template< class T > using iter_difference_t = /* see below */; | (3) | (since C++20) |
template< /*dereferenceable*/ T> requires /* see below */ using iter_rvalue_reference_t = decltype(ranges::iter_move(std::declval<T&>())); | (4) | (since C++20) |
template< Readable T > using iter_common_reference_t = std::common_reference_t<std::iter_reference_t<T>, std::iter_value_t<T>&>; | (5) | (since C++20) |
Compute the associated types of an iterator. The exposition-only concept dereferenceable
is satisfied if and only if the expression *std::declval<T&>()
is valid and has a referenceable type (in particular, not void
).
1) Computes the value type of
T
. If std::iterator_traits<T>
is not specialized, then std::iter_value_t<T>
is std::readable_traits<T>::value_type
. Otherwise, it is std::iterator_traits<T>::value_type
.
2) Computes the reference type of
T
.
3) Computes the difference type of
T
. If std::iterator_traits<T>
is not specialized, then std::iter_difference_t<T>
is std::incrementable_traits<T>::difference_type
. Otherwise, it is std::iterator_traits<T>::difference_type
.
4) Computes the rvalue reference type of
T
. The "see below" portion of the constraint on this alias template is satisfied if and only if the expression ranges::iter_move(std::declval<T&>())
is valid and has a referenceable type (in particular, not void
).
5) Computes the common reference type of
T
. This is the common reference type between its reference type and an lvalue reference to its value type.See also
specifies that a type is readable by applying operator * (concept) |
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specifies that a Semiregular type can be incremented with pre- and post-increment operators (concept) |
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computes the value type of a Readable type (class template) |
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computes the difference type of a WeaklyIncrementable type (class template) |
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provides uniform interface to the properties of an iterator (class template) |
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