std::ranges::swap - cppreference.com
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Exchanges the values referenced by t and u.
ranges::swap(t, u) is expression-equivalent to:
(void)swap(t, u), iftoruhas class or enumeration type, and that expression is valid, where the overload resolution is performed within namespacestd::rangeswith the additional candidatetemplate<class T> void swap(T&, T&) = delete;.- If the function selected by overload resolution does not exchange the values referenced by
tandu, the program is ill-formed; no diagnostic required.
- If the function selected by overload resolution does not exchange the values referenced by
- Otherwise,
(void)ranges::swap_ranges(t, u), iftanduare lvalue arrays of equal extent (but possibly different element types) andranges::swap(*t, *u)is a valid expression, except thatnoexcept((void)ranges::swap_ranges(t, u))is equal tonoexcept(ranges::swap(*t, *u)). - Otherwise, an expression which exchanges the referenced values of
tandu, if they are both lvalues of the same typeVthat modelsstd::move_constructible<V>andstd::assignable_from<V&, V>.- The result of applying the
noexceptoperator to that expression is equal tostd::is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<V> && std::is_nothrow_move_assignable_v<V>. - That expression is a constant expression if
Vis a LiteralType,- both
t = std::move(u))andu = std::move(t)are constant subexpressions, and - the full-expressions of the initializers in the following declarations are constant subexpressions:
V v1(std::move(t));V v2(std::move(u));
- The result of applying the
- Otherwise,
ranges::swap(t, u)is ill-formed, which can result in substitution failure whenranges::swap(t, u)appears in the immediate context of a template instantiation.
Customization point objects
The name ranges::swap denotes a customization point object, which is a const function object of a literal semiregular class type. See CustomizationPointObject for details.
Example
#include <array> #include <concepts> #include <iostream> #include <ranges> #include <string_view> #include <vector> void print(std::string_view name, std::ranges::common_range auto const& p, std::ranges::common_range auto const& q) { std::cout << name << "1{ "; for (auto const& i : p) std::cout << i << ' '; std::cout << "}, " << name << "2{ "; for (auto const& i : q) std::cout << i << ' '; std::cout << "}\n"; } void print(std::string_view name, int p, int q) { std::cout << name << "1 = " << p << ", " << name << "2 = " << q << '\n'; } struct IntLike { int v; }; void swap(IntLike& lhs, int& rhs) { std::swap(lhs.v, rhs); } void swap(int& lhs, IntLike& rhs) { std::swap(lhs, rhs.v); } std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, IntLike i) { return out << i.v; } int main() { std::vector a1{10, 11, 12}, a2{13, 14}; std::ranges::swap(a1, a2); print("a", a1, a2); std::array b1{15, 16, 17}, b2{18, 19, 20}; std::ranges::swap(b1, b2); print("b", b1, b2); // std::array c1{1, 2, 3}; std::array c2{4, 5}; // std::ranges::swap(c1, c2); // error: no swap found by ADL int d1[]{21, 22, 23}, d2[]{24, 25, 26}; std::ranges::swap(d1, d2); print("d", d1, d2); // int e1[]{1, 2, 3}, e2[]{4, 5}; // std::ranges::swap(e1, e2); // error: extents mismatch // char f1[]{1, 2, 3}; // int f2[]{4, 5, 6}; // std::ranges::swap(f1, f2); // error: no swap(*f1, *f2) found by ADL IntLike g1[]{1, 2, 3}; int g2[]{4, 5, 6}; std::ranges::swap(g1, g2); // heterogeneous swap supported print("g", g1, g2); int h1{27}, h2{28}; std::ranges::swap(h1, h2); print("h", h1, h2); }
Output:
a1{ 13 14 }, a2{ 10 11 12 }
b1{ 18 19 20 }, b2{ 15 16 17 }
d1{ 24 25 26 }, d2{ 21 22 23 }
g1{ 4 5 6 }, g2{ 1 2 3 }
h1 = 28, h2 = 27
See also
| specifies that a type can be swapped or that two types can be swapped with each other (concept) [edit] | |
| swaps the values of two objects (function template) [edit] |