Function templates ref
and cref
are helper functions that generate an object of type std::reference_wrapper, using template argument deduction to determine the template argument of the result.
T
may be an incomplete type.
2) t
5) t
3,6) rvalue reference wrapper is deleted.
[edit] Example#include <functional> #include <iostream> void f(int& n1, int& n2, const int& n3) { std::cout << "In function: " << n1 << ' ' << n2 << ' ' << n3 << '\n'; ++n1; // increments the copy of n1 stored in the function object ++n2; // increments the main()'s n2 // ++n3; // compile error } int main() { int n1 = 1, n2 = 2, n3 = 3; std::function<void()> bound_f = std::bind(f, n1, std::ref(n2), std::cref(n3)); n1 = 10; n2 = 11; n3 = 12; std::cout << "Before function: " << n1 << ' ' << n2 << ' ' << n3 << '\n'; bound_f(); std::cout << "After function: " << n1 << ' ' << n2 << ' ' << n3 << '\n'; }
Output:
Before function: 10 11 12 In function: 1 11 12 After function: 10 12 12[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior LWG 3146 C++11 unwrapping overloads sometimes led to error made always valid [edit] See alsoRetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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