std::ranges::chunk_by_view<V,Pred>::iterator::iterator
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std::ranges::chunk_by_view
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chunk_by_view::iterator::iterator | ||||
/*iterator*/() = default; |
(1) | (since C++23) |
private
:
constexpr
/*iterator*/
( chunk_by_view& parent, |
(2) | (exposition only*) |
Construct an iterator.
1) Default constructor. Value-initializes the underlying data-members as follows:
parent_
with nullptr,-
current_
with ranges::iterator_t <V> ( ) -
next_
with ranges::iterator_t <V> ( )
2) A private constructor which is used by
chunk_by_view::begin
and chunk_by_view::end
. This constructor is not accessible to users. Initializes:
-
parent_
with std::addressof(parent) current_
with current,next_
with next.
Parameters
parent | - | a parent object |
current, next | - | iterators |
Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |