std::ranges::subrange<I,S,K>::operator PairLike
template< /* see below */ PairLike > requires pair-like-convertible-from<PairLike, const I&, const S&> constexpr operator PairLike() const; | (1) | (since C++20) |
Helper concepts | ||
template< class T > concept pair-like = !std::is_reference_v<T> && requires(T t) { typename std::tuple_size<T>::type; // ensures std::tuple_size<T> // is complete requires std::derived_from<std::tuple_size<T>, std::integral_constant<std::size_t, 2>>; typename std::tuple_element_t<0, std::remove_const_t<T>>; typename std::tuple_element_t<1, std::remove_const_t<T>>; { std::get<0>(t) } -> std::convertible_to< const std::tuple_element_t<0, T>&>; { std::get<1>(t) } -> std::convertible_to< const std::tuple_element_t<1, T>&>; }; | (2) | (until C++23) (exposition only*) |
(3) | ||
template< class T, class U, class V > concept pair-like-convertible-from = !ranges::range<T> && pair-like<T> && std::constructible_from<T, U, V> && convertible-to-non-slicing<U, std::tuple_element_t<0, T>> && std::convertible_to<V, std::tuple_element_t<1, T>>; |
(until C++23) (exposition only*) | |
template< class T, class U, class V > concept pair-like-convertible-from = !ranges::range<T> && !std::is_reference_v<T> && pair-like<T> && std::constructible_from<T, U, V> && convertible-to-non-slicing<U, std::tuple_element_t<0, T>> && std::convertible_to<V, std::tuple_element_t<1, T>>; | (since C++23) (exposition only*) |
1) Converts
subrange
to a pair-like type (i.e. a type models the helper concept pair-like
defined below(until C++23)pair-like
(since C++23)). Equivalent to return PairLike(i_, s_);
, where i_
and s_
are the stored iterator and sentinel respectively.
This conversion function has additional constraints imposed by
pair-like-convertible
(see below).
2) The exposition-only concept
3) The exposition-only concept pair-like
specifies a type is pair-like. Generally, an expression e
of a pair-like type can be used for structured binding (i.e. auto const& [x, y] = e;
is generally well-formed). This concept is replaced by the library-wide exposition-only concept pair-like
.(since C++23)
pair-like-convertible-from
refines pair-like
. It - rejects reference types and (since C++23)
range
types, - requires that
U
andV
are convertible to the first and second element type ofT
respectively, and - requires the conversion from
U
(which will be replaced byconst I&
) to the first element type to be non-slicing (seeconvertible-to-non-slicing
).
Parameters
(none)
Return value
A PairLike
value direct-initialized with the stored iterator and sentinel.
Notes
Following types in the standard library are pair-like:
- std::pair<T, U>
- std::tuple<T, U>
- std::array<T, 2>
- std::ranges::subrange<I, S, K>
A program-defined type derived from one of these types can be a pair-like type, if
| (until C++23) |
Since subrange
specializations are range
types, conversion to them are not performed via this conversion function.
std::array
specializations cannot be converted from subrange
, since they are range
types.
Example
#include <iostream> #include <ranges> #include <string> #include <utility> using striter = std::string::const_iterator; using legacy_strview = std::pair<striter, striter>; void legacy_print(legacy_strview p) { for (; p.first != p.second; ++p.first) std::cout << *p.first << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { std::string dat{"ABCDE"}; for (auto v{std::ranges::subrange{dat}}; v; v = {v.begin(), v.end() - 1}) { /*...*/ legacy_print(legacy_strview{v}); } }
Output:
A B C D E A B C D A B C A B A
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