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namespace pmr { | namespace pmr { | ||
− | template <class Key, class Compare = std::less<Key>> | + | template< class Key, class Compare = std::less<Key> > |
using set = std::set<Key, Compare, std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator<Key>>; | using set = std::set<Key, Compare, std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator<Key>>; | ||
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{{tt|std::set}} is an associative container that contains a sorted set of unique objects of type {{tt|Key}}. Sorting is done using the key comparison function {{named req|Compare}}. Search, removal, and insertion operations have logarithmic complexity. Sets are usually implemented as [[enwiki:Red–black_tree|red-black trees]]. | {{tt|std::set}} is an associative container that contains a sorted set of unique objects of type {{tt|Key}}. Sorting is done using the key comparison function {{named req|Compare}}. Search, removal, and insertion operations have logarithmic complexity. Sets are usually implemented as [[enwiki:Red–black_tree|red-black trees]]. | ||
− | Everywhere the standard library uses the {{named req|Compare}} requirements, uniqueness is determined by using the equivalence relation. | + | Everywhere the standard library uses the {{named req|Compare}} requirements, uniqueness is determined by using the equivalence relation. In imprecise terms, two objects {{c|a}} and {{c|b}} are considered equivalent if neither compares less than the other: {{c|!comp(a, b) && !comp(b, a)}}. |
{{tt|std::set}} meets the requirements of {{named req|Container}}, {{named req|AllocatorAwareContainer}}, {{named req|AssociativeContainer}} and {{named req|ReversibleContainer}}. | {{tt|std::set}} meets the requirements of {{named req|Container}}, {{named req|AllocatorAwareContainer}}, {{named req|AssociativeContainer}} and {{named req|ReversibleContainer}}. | ||
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+ | ===Template parameters=== | ||
+ | {{todo|Add descriptions of the template parameters.}} | ||
===Member types=== | ===Member types=== | ||
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{{dr list item|wg=lwg|dr=103|std=C++98|before=iterator allows modification of keys|after=iterator made constant}} | {{dr list item|wg=lwg|dr=103|std=C++98|before=iterator allows modification of keys|after=iterator made constant}} | ||
+ | {{dr list item|wg=lwg|dr=230|std=C++98|before={{tt|Key}} was not required to be {{named req|CopyConstructible}}<br>(a key of type {{tt|Key}} might not be able to be constructed)|after={{tt|Key}} is also required to<br>be {{named req|CopyConstructible}}}} | ||
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Revision as of 00:16, 12 October 2022
Defined in header <set>
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template< class Key, |
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namespace pmr { template< class Key, class Compare = std::less<Key> > |
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std::set
is an associative container that contains a sorted set of unique objects of type Key
. Sorting is done using the key comparison function Compare. Search, removal, and insertion operations have logarithmic complexity. Sets are usually implemented as red-black trees.
Everywhere the standard library uses the Compare requirements, uniqueness is determined by using the equivalence relation. In imprecise terms, two objects a and b are considered equivalent if neither compares less than the other: !comp(a, b) && !comp(b, a).
std::set
meets the requirements of Container, AllocatorAwareContainer, AssociativeContainer and ReversibleContainer.
Contents |
Template parameters
This section is incomplete Reason: Add descriptions of the template parameters. |
Member types
Member type | Definition | ||||
key_type
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Key
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value_type
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Key
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size_type
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Unsigned integer type (usually std::size_t) | ||||
difference_type
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Signed integer type (usually std::ptrdiff_t) | ||||
key_compare
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Compare
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value_compare
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Compare
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allocator_type
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Allocator
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reference
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value_type& | ||||
const_reference
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const value_type& | ||||
pointer
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const_pointer
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iterator
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Constant LegacyBidirectionalIterator to value_type
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const_iterator
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LegacyBidirectionalIterator to const value_type | ||||
reverse_iterator
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std::reverse_iterator<iterator> | ||||
const_reverse_iterator
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std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator> | ||||
node_type (since C++17)
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a specialization of node handle representing a container node | ||||
insert_return_type (since C++17)
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type describing the result of inserting a node_type , a specialization oftemplate<class Iter, class NodeType> |
Member functions
constructs the set (public member function) | |
destructs the set (public member function) | |
assigns values to the container (public member function) | |
returns the associated allocator (public member function) | |
Iterators | |
(C++11) |
returns an iterator to the beginning (public member function) |
(C++11) |
returns an iterator to the end (public member function) |
(C++11) |
returns a reverse iterator to the beginning (public member function) |
(C++11) |
returns a reverse iterator to the end (public member function) |
Capacity | |
checks whether the container is empty (public member function) | |
returns the number of elements (public member function) | |
returns the maximum possible number of elements (public member function) | |
Modifiers | |
clears the contents (public member function) | |
inserts elements or nodes(since C++17) (public member function) | |
(C++11) |
constructs element in-place (public member function) |
(C++11) |
constructs elements in-place using a hint (public member function) |
erases elements (public member function) | |
swaps the contents (public member function) | |
(C++17) |
extracts nodes from the container (public member function) |
(C++17) |
splices nodes from another container (public member function) |
Lookup | |
returns the number of elements matching specific key (public member function) | |
finds element with specific key (public member function) | |
(C++20) |
checks if the container contains element with specific key (public member function) |
returns range of elements matching a specific key (public member function) | |
returns an iterator to the first element not less than the given key (public member function) | |
returns an iterator to the first element greater than the given key (public member function) | |
Observers | |
returns the function that compares keys (public member function) | |
returns the function that compares keys in objects of type value_type (public member function) |
Non-member functions
(removed in C++20)(removed in C++20)(removed in C++20)(removed in C++20)(removed in C++20)(C++20) |
lexicographically compares the values of two set s (function template) |
specializes the std::swap algorithm (function template) | |
(C++20) |
erases all elements satisfying specific criteria (function template) |
Deduction guides (since C++17)
Notes
The member types iterator
and const_iterator
may be aliases to the same type. This means defining a pair of function overloads using the two types as parameter types may violate the One Definition Rule. Since iterator
is convertible to const_iterator
, a single function with a const_iterator
as parameter type will work instead.
Defect Reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 103 | C++98 | iterator allows modification of keys | iterator made constant |
LWG 230 | C++98 | Key was not required to be CopyConstructible(a key of type Key might not be able to be constructed)
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Key is also required tobe CopyConstructible |