std::ranges::crbegin
Defined in header <ranges>
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Defined in header <iterator>
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inline namespace /* unspecified */ { inline constexpr /* unspecified */ crbegin = /* unspecified */; |
(since C++20) (customization point object) |
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template< class T > requires /* see below */ |
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Returns an iterator to the first element of the const-qualified argument that is treated as a reversed sequence. |
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Returns a constant iterator to the first element of the argument that is treated as a reversed sequence. |
(since C++23) |
Let
A call to |
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If the argument is an lvalue or ranges::enable_borrowed_range<std::remove_cv_t<T>> is true, then a call to
In all other cases, a call to |
(since C++23) |
The return type models std::input_or_output_iterator and constant-iterator
(since C++23) in all cases.
Customization point objects
The name ranges::crbegin
denotes a customization point object, which is a const function object of a literal semiregular
class type. For exposition purposes, the cv-unqualified version of its type is denoted as __crbegin_fn
.
All instances of __crbegin_fn
are equal. The effects of invoking different instances of type __crbegin_fn
on the same arguments are equivalent, regardless of whether the expression denoting the instance is an lvalue or rvalue, and is const-qualified or not (however, a volatile-qualified instance is not required to be invocable). Thus, ranges::crbegin
can be copied freely and its copies can be used interchangeably.
Given a set of types Args...
, if std::declval<Args>()... meet the requirements for arguments to ranges::crbegin
above, __crbegin_fn
models
- std::invocable<__crbegin_fn, Args...>,
- std::invocable<const __crbegin_fn, Args...>,
- std::invocable<__crbegin_fn&, Args...>, and
- std::invocable<const __crbegin_fn&, Args...>.
Otherwise, no function call operator of __crbegin_fn
participates in overload resolution.
[edit] Example
#include <cassert> #include <iterator> #include <span> #include <vector> int main() { std::vector<int> v{3, 1, 4}; auto vi = std::ranges::crbegin(v); assert(*vi == 4); ++vi; // OK, iterator object is mutable assert(*vi == 1); // *vi = 13; // Error: underlying element is read-only int a[]{-5, 10, 15}; auto ai = std::ranges::crbegin(a); assert(*ai == 15); // auto x_x = std::ranges::crbegin(std::vector<int>{6, 6, 6}); // ill-formed: the argument is an rvalue (see Notes ↑) auto si = std::ranges::crbegin(std::span{a}); // OK assert(*si == 15); static_assert ( std::ranges::enable_borrowed_range<std::remove_cv_t<decltype(std::span{a})>> ); }
[edit] See also
(C++20) |
returns a reverse iterator to a range (customization point object) |
(C++14) |
returns a reverse iterator to the beginning of a container or array (function template) |