std::unexpect_t, std::unexpect
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Defined in header <expected>
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struct unexpect_t { explicit unexpect_t() = default; |
(1) | (since C++23) |
inline constexpr unexpect_t unexpect{}; |
(2) | (since C++23) |
1) A tag type for in-place construction of an unexpected value in an
std::expected
object.2) A constant of type const std::unexpect_t which is usually directly passed to a constructor of
std::expected
to construct an unexpected value.Notes
Like other construction tag types, unexpect_t
is a trivial, empty class with an explicit default constructor.
See also
constructs the expected object (public member function) | |
in-place construction tag (tag) |