std::ranges::views::empty, std::ranges::empty_view
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Defined in header <ranges>
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template<class T> requires std::is_object_v<T> |
(1) | (since C++20) |
namespace views { template<class T> |
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1) A range factory that produces a
view
of no elements of a particular type.2) Variable template for
empty_view
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[edit] Member functions
begin [static] |
returns nullptr (public static member function) |
end [static] |
returns nullptr (public static member function) |
data [static] |
returns nullptr (public static member function) |
size [static] |
returns 0 (public static member function) |
empty [static] |
returns true (public static member function) |
Inherited from std::ranges::view_interface | |
(C++23) |
returns a constant iterator to the beginning of the range. (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> )
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(C++23) |
returns a sentinel for the constant iterator of the range. (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> )
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returns whether the derived view is not empty. Provided if ranges::empty is applicable to it. (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> )
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returns the first element in the derived view. Provided if it satisfies forward_range . (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> )
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returns the last element in the derived view. Provided if it satisfies bidirectional_range and common_range . (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> )
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returns the n th element in the derived view. Provided if it satisfies random_access_range . (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> )
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std::ranges::empty_view::begin
static constexpr T* begin() noexcept { return nullptr; } |
(since C++20) | |
empty_view
does not reference any element.
std::ranges::empty_view::end
static constexpr T* end() noexcept { return nullptr; } |
(since C++20) | |
empty_view
does not reference any element.
std::ranges::empty_view::data
static constexpr T* data() noexcept { return nullptr; } |
(since C++20) | |
empty_view
does not reference any element.
std::ranges::empty_view::size
static constexpr std::size_t size() noexcept { return 0; } |
(since C++20) | |
empty_view
is always empty.
std::ranges::empty_view::empty
static constexpr bool empty() noexcept { return true; } |
(since C++20) | |
empty_view
is always empty.
[edit] Helper templates
template<class T> constexpr bool ranges::enable_borrowed_range<ranges::empty_view<T>> = true; |
(since C++20) | |
This specialization of ranges::enable_borrowed_range makes empty_view
satisfy borrowed_range
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[edit] Notes
Although empty_view
obtains front
, back
, and operator[] member functions from view_interface
, calls to them always result in undefined behavior since an empty_view
is always empty.
The inherited operator bool conversion function always returns false.
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <ranges> int main() { namespace ranges = std::ranges; ranges::empty_view<long> e; static_assert(ranges::empty(e)); // uses operator bool static_assert(0 == e.size()); static_assert(nullptr == e.data()); static_assert(nullptr == e.begin()); static_assert(nullptr == e.end()); static_assert(nullptr == e.cbegin()); static_assert(nullptr == e.cend()); }
[edit] See also
(C++17) |
a wrapper that may or may not hold an object (class template) |
a view that contains a single element of a specified value(class template) (customization point object) | |
(C++20) |
a view that includes all elements of a range (alias template) (range adaptor object) |
(C++20) |
a view of the elements of some other range (class template) |