std::ranges::common_range
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Defined in header <ranges>
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template
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class T >
concept common_range = |
(since C++20) | |
The common_range
concept is a refinement of range
for which std::ranges::begin() and std::ranges::end()
Example
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#include <ranges> struct A { char* begin(); char* end(); }; static_assert( std::ranges::common_range<A> ); struct B { char* begin(); bool end(); }; // not a common_range: begin/end have different types static_assert( not std::ranges::common_range<B> ); struct C { char* begin(); }; // not a common_range, not even a range: has no end() static_assert( not std::ranges::common_range<C> ); int main() {}
See also
(C++20)
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converts a view into a common_range
(class template) (range adaptor object) |