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Specifies that an instance of the type can be copy-constructed (copied).
This concept implies Template:concept.
Requirements
The type must implement the following functions:
Type::Type
Type::Type( Type& other ); Type::Type( const Type& other ); |
(One of the variants is sufficient) | |
Copy constructor: constructs an instance of a type with the contents of other
. The internal state of other
is not modified.
The following expressions must have the specified effects:
Expression | Effects |
Type a = v; | a is equivalent to v , where rv is an instance of Type . v must be unchanged.
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Type(v); | a temporary object of type Type is equivalent to v , where v is an instance of Type . v must be unchanged.
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See also
(C++11)(C++11)(C++11) |
checks if a type has a copy constructor (class template) |