operator==,<,>,<=,>=,<=>(ranges::chunk_view::iterator)
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friend
constexpr
bool operator==
(
const
/*iterator*/
& x, const
/*iterator*/
& y )
;
|
(1) | (since C++23) |
friend
constexpr
bool operator==
(
const
/*iterator*/
& x, std::default_sentinel_t
)
;
|
(2) | (since C++23) |
friend
constexpr
bool operator<
(
const
/*iterator*/
& x, const
/*iterator*/
& y )
requires ranges::random_access_range <Base> ; |
(3) | (since C++23) |
friend
constexpr
bool operator>
(
const
/*iterator*/
& x, const
/*iterator*/
& y )
requires ranges::random_access_range <Base> ; |
(4) | (since C++23) |
friend
constexpr
bool operator<=
(
const
/*iterator*/
& x, const
/*iterator*/
& y )
requires ranges::random_access_range <Base> ; |
(5) | (since C++23) |
friend
constexpr
bool operator>=
(
const
/*iterator*/
& x, const
/*iterator*/
& y )
requires ranges::random_access_range <Base> ; |
(6) | (since C++23) |
friend
constexpr
auto operator<=>
(
const
/*iterator*/
& x, const
/*iterator*/
& y )
requires ranges::random_access_range
<Base>
&&
|
(7) | (since C++23) |
Compares the underlying iterators (or the underlying iterator and the default sentinel (2)).
Let current_
and end_
be the underlying data members.
Equivalent to:
1)
return x.current_ == y.current_;
2)
return x.current_ == x.end_;
3)
return x.current_ < y.current_;
4) return y < x;.
5)
return !(y < x);
6)
return !(x < y);
7)
return x.current_ <=> y.current_;
These functions are not visible to ordinary unqualified or qualified lookup, and can only be found by argument-dependent lookup when std::ranges::chunk_view::iterator<Const>
The !=
operator is synthesized from operator==
.
Parameters
x, y | - | the iterators to compare |
Return value
The result of comparison.
Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |