std::greater<void>
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Defined in header <functional>
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template<> class greater<void>; |
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std::greater<void> is a specialization of std::greater with parameter and return type deduced.
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[edit] Nested types
Nested type | Definition |
is_transparent
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unspecified |
[edit] Member functions
operator() |
tests if lhs compares greater than rhs (public member function) |
std::greater<void>::operator()
template< class T, class U > constexpr auto operator()( T&& lhs, U&& rhs ) const |
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Returns the result of std::forward<T>(lhs) > std::forward<U>(rhs).
Parameters
lhs, rhs | - | values to compare |
Return value
std::forward<T>(lhs) > std::forward<U>(rhs).
If a built-in operator comparing pointers is called, the result is consistent with the implementation-defined strict total order over pointers.
[edit] Exceptions
May throw implementation-defined exceptions.
[edit] Example
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#include <algorithm> #include <cstdint> #include <functional> constexpr bool strictly_positive(int lhs) { return std::greater<>()(lhs, 0); } int main() { constexpr std::int64_t low = 0B11; constexpr std::uint16_t high = 0X11; std::greater<> greater{}; static_assert(greater(high, low)); constexpr static auto arr = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; static_assert(!std::all_of(arr.begin(), arr.end(), strictly_positive)); static_assert(std::all_of(arr.begin() + 1, arr.end(), strictly_positive)); }
[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 2562 | C++98 | the pointer total order might be inconsistent | guaranteed to be consistent |