std::indirectly_movable_storable - cppreference.com
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The indirectly_movable_storable concept specifies the relationship between an indirectly_readable type and an indirectly_writable type. In addition to indirectly_movable, this concept specifies that the move from the indirectly_readable type can be performed via an intermediate object.
Semantic requirements
In and Out model std::indirectly_movable_storable<In, Out> only if given a dereferenceable value i of type In:
- After the definition
std::iter_value_t<In> obj(ranges::iter_move(i));,objis equal to the value previously denoted by*i, and - if
std::iter_rvalue_reference_t<In>is an rvalue reference type,*iis placed in a valid but unspecified state after the initialization ofobj.
Equality preservation
Expressions declared in requires expressions of the standard library concepts are required to be equality-preserving (except where stated otherwise).