std::optional<T>::operator->, std::optional<T>::operator*
constexpr const T* operator->() const; | (1) | (since C++17) |
constexpr T* operator->(); | (1) | (since C++17) |
constexpr const T& operator*() const&; | (2) | (since C++17) |
constexpr T& operator*() &; | (2) | (since C++17) |
constexpr const T&& operator*() const&&; | (2) | (since C++17) |
constexpr T&& operator*() &&; | (2) | (since C++17) |
Accesses the contained value.
1) Returns a pointer to the contained value.
2) Returns a reference to the contained value.
The behavior is undefined if *this does not contain a value.
Parameters
(none).
Return value
Pointer or reference to the contained value.
Exceptions
(none).
Notes
This operator does not check whether the optional contains a value! You can do so manually by using has_value() or simply operator bool(). Alternatively, if checked access is needed, value() or value_or() may be used.
Example
#include <optional>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int main()
{
using namespace std::string_literals;
std::optional<int> opt1 = 1;
std::cout<< "opt1: " << *opt1 << '\n';
*opt1 = 2;
std::cout<< "opt1: " << *opt1 << '\n';
std::optional<std::string> opt2 = "abc"s;
std::cout<< "opt2: " << *opt2 << " size: " << opt2->size() << '\n';
// You can "take" the contained value by calling operator* on a rvalue to optional
auto taken = *std::move(opt2);
std::cout << "taken: " << taken << " opt2: " << *opt2 << "size: " << opt2->size() << '\n';
}Output:
opt1: 1 opt1: 2 opt2: abc size: 3 taken: abc opt2: size: 0
See also
| returns the contained value (public member function) |
|
| returns the contained value if available, another value otherwise (public member function) |
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