owning_view
is a view
that has unique ownership of a range
. It is move-only and stores that range
within it.
The constant /*is-initializer-list*/<R> in the requires clause is true if and only if std::remove_cvref_t<R> is a specialization of std::initializer_list.
[edit] Data members Member DescriptionR
r_
the underlying range
owning_view
by value-initializing or move-constructing the stored range
sized_range
approximately_sized_range
contiguous_range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns a sentinel for the constant iterator of the range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns whether the derived view is not empty, provided only if ranges::empty is applicable to it
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns the first element in the derived view, provided if it satisfies forward_range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns the last element in the derived view, provided only if it satisfies bidirectional_range
and common_range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns the n
th element in the derived view, provided only if it satisfies random_access_range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] std::ranges::owning_view::owning_view (1) (since C++20)
owning_view( owning_view&& other ) = default;
(2) (since C++20)constexpr owning_view( R&& t );
(3) (since C++20) 1)Default constructor. Value-initializes
r_
by its default member initializer (
= R()).
2)Move constructor. Move constructs
r_
from that of
other.
3)Move constructs
r_
from
t.
Parameters other - anotherowning_view
to move from t - range to move from Notes
owning_view
does not explicitly define a copy constructor. owning_view
is move-only.
owning_view& operator=( owning_view&& other ) = default;
(since C++20)Move assignment operator. Move assigns r_
from that of other.
owning_view
to move from Return value
*this
Notesowning_view
does not explicitly define a copy assignment operator. owning_view
is move-only.
constexpr R& base() & noexcept;
(1) (since C++20)constexpr const R& base() const & noexcept;
(2) (since C++20)constexpr R&& base() && noexcept;
(3) (since C++20)constexpr const R&& base() const && noexcept;
(4) (since C++20)Returns a reference to the stored range, keeping value category and const-qualification.
Return value std::ranges::owning_view::empty (1) (since C++20) constexpr bool empty() const requires requires { ranges::empty(r_); }; (2) (since C++20)Returns ranges::empty(r_
).
constexpr auto reserve_hint()
requires ranges::approximately_sized_range<R>;
constexpr auto reserve_hint() const
requires ranges::approximately_sized_range<const R>;
Returns ranges::reserve_hint(r_
).
This specialization of ranges::enable_borrowed_range makes owning_view
satisfy borrowed_range
when the underlying range satisfies it.
#include <cassert> #include <iostream> #include <ranges> #include <string> int main() { using namespace std::literals; std::ranges::owning_view ov{"cosmos"s}; // the deduced type of R is std::string; // âovâ is the only owner of this string assert( ov.empty() == false && ov.size() == 6 && ov.size() == ov.base().size() && ov.front() == 'c' && ov.front() == *ov.begin() && ov.back() == 's' && ov.back() == *(ov.end() - 1) && ov.data() == ov.base() ); std::cout << "sizeof(ov): " << sizeof ov << '\n' // typically equal to sizeof(R) << "range-for: "; for (const char ch : ov) std::cout << ch; std::cout << '\n'; std::ranges::owning_view<std::string> ov2; assert(ov2.empty()); // ov2 = ov; // compile-time error: copy assignment operator is deleted ov2 = std::move(ov); // OK assert(ov2.size() == 6); }
Possible output:
sizeof(ov): 32 range-for: cosmos[edit] See also
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