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Revision as of 14:11, 8 July 2023
A Container is an object used to store other objects and taking care of the management of the memory used by the objects it contains.
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Requirements
-
T
, an element type; -
C
, a Container type containing elements of typeT
; - a and b, objects of type
C
; - rv, a prvalue expression of type
C
.
Types
Name | Type | Requirements |
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value_type |
T |
CopyConstructible(until C++11)Erasable(since C++11) |
reference |
T& |
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const_reference |
const T& | |
iterator |
Iterator whose value type is T |
LegacyForwardIterator convertible to const_iterator
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const_iterator |
Constant iterator whose value type is T |
LegacyForwardIterator |
difference_type |
Signed integer | Must be the same as iterator_traits::difference_type for iterator and const_iterator
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size_type |
Unsigned integer | Large enough to represent all positive values of difference_type
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Member functions and operators
Expression | Return type | Semantics | Conditions | Complexity | ||||
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C() | C |
Creates an empty container | Post: C().empty() == true |
Constant | ||||
C(a) | C |
Creates a copy of a | Pre: T must be CopyInsertable Post: a == C(a) |
Linear | ||||
C(rv) (since C++11) |
C |
Moves rv | Post: equal to the value rv had before this construction | Constant[1] | ||||
a = b | C& |
Destroys or copy-assigns all elements of a from elements of b | Post: a == b | Linear | ||||
a = rv (since C++11) |
C& |
Destroys or move-assigns all elements of a from elements of rv | Post: if a and rv do not refer the same object, a is equal to the value rv had before this assignment | Linear | ||||
a.~C() | void | Destroys all elements of a and frees all memory | Linear | |||||
a.begin() | (const_)iterator |
Iterator to the first element of a | Constant | |||||
a.end() | (const_)iterator |
Iterator to one past the last element of a | Constant | |||||
a.cbegin() (since C++11) |
const_iterator |
const_cast<const C&>(a).begin() | Constant | |||||
a.cend() (since C++11) |
const_iterator |
const_cast<const C&>(a).end() | Constant | |||||
a == b | Convertible to bool |
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Pre: T must be EqualityComparable |
Constant[2] if a.size() != b.size(), linear otherwise | ||||
a != b | convertible to bool | !(a == b) | Linear | |||||
a.swap(b) | void | Exchanges the values of a and b | Constant[1][3] | |||||
swap(a, b) | void | a.swap(b) | Constant[1] | |||||
a.size() | size_type |
std::distance(a.begin(), a.end()) | Constant[3] | |||||
a.max_size() | size_type |
b.size() where b is the largest possible container | Constant[3] | |||||
a.empty() | Convertible to bool | a.begin() == a.end() | Constant | |||||
Notes | ||||||||
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Given
-
i
andj
, objects of a container'siterator
type,
in the expressions i == j, i != j, i < j, i <= j, i >= j, i > j, i - j, either or both may be replaced by an object of the container's const_iterator
type referring to the same element with no change in semantics.
Container data races
Other requirements
C
(Container)
T
(Type)
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 179 | C++98 | iterator and const_iterator types might be incomparable
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required to be comparable |
LWG 276 | C++98 | T was required to be CopyAssignable
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T is required to be CopyConstructible
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LWG 322 | C++98 | the value types of iterator and const_iterator were not specified
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specified as T
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LWG 774 | C++98 | there was no requirement on swap(a, b) | added |
LWG 2263 | C++11 | the resolution of LWG issue 179 was accidentally dropped in C++11 | restored |
LWG 2839 | C++11 | self move assignment of standard containers was not allowed | allowed but the result is unspecified |
See also
C++ documentation for Containers library
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