std::function<R(Args...)>::operator=
function& operator=( const function& other ); | (1) | (since C++11) |
function& operator=( function&& other ); | (2) | (since C++11) |
| (3) | ||
function& operator=( std::nullptr_t ); | (since C++11) (until C++17) | |
function& operator=( std::nullptr_t ) noexcept; | (since C++17) | |
template< class F > function& operator=( F&& f ); | (4) | (since C++11) |
template< class F > function& operator=( std::reference_wrapper<F> f ) noexcept; | (5) | (since C++11) |
Assigns a new target to std::function.
1) Assigns a copy of target of
other, as if by executing function(other).swap(*this);
2) Moves the target of
other to *this. other is in a valid state with an unspecified value.
3) Drops the current target.
*this is empty after the call.
4) Sets the target of
*this to the callable f, as if by executing function(std::forward<F>(f)).swap(*this);. This operator does not participate in overload resolution unless f is Callable for argument types Args... and return type R. (since C++14)
5) Sets the target of
*this to a copy of f, as if by executing function(f).swap(*this);
Parameters
| other | - | another std::function object to copy the target of |
| f | - | a callable to initialize the target with |
| Type requirements | ||
-F must meet the requirements of Callable. |
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Return value
*this.
Notes
Even before allocator support was removed from std::function in C++17, these assignment operators use the default allocator rather than the allocator of *this or the allocator of other (see LWG #2386).
See also
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(until C++17) | assigns a new target (public member function) |
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