std::basic_string_view<CharT,Traits>::basic_string_view
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constexpr basic_string_view() noexcept; |
(1) | (since C++17) |
constexpr basic_string_view(
const basic_string_view& other )
noexcept
=
default
;
|
(2) | (since C++17) |
constexpr basic_string_view(
const CharT* s, size_type count )
;
|
(3) | (since C++17) |
constexpr basic_string_view( const CharT* s );
|
(4) | (since C++17) |
template
<
class It, class End >
constexpr basic_string_view( It first, End last ) ; |
(5) | (since C++20) |
template
<
class R >
constexpr explicit basic_string_view( R&& r ) ; |
(6) | (since C++23) |
constexpr basic_string_view(
std::nullptr_t
)
= delete;
|
(7) | (since C++23) |
1) Default constructor. Constructs an empty
std::basic_string_view
. After construction, data() is equal to nullptr, and size() is equal to 0
2) Copy constructor. Constructs a view of the same content as other. After construction, data() is equal to other.data(), and size() is equal to other.size()
3) Constructs a view of the first count characters of the character array starting with the element pointed by s. s can contain null characters. The behavior is undefined if
[
s
,
s + count
)
is not a valid range (even though the constructor may not access any of the elements of this range). After construction, data() is equal to s, and size() is equal to count
4) Constructs a view of the null-terminated character string pointed to by s, not including the terminating null character. The length of the view is determined as if by Traits::length(s). The behavior is undefined if
[
s
,
s + Traits::length(s)
)
is not a valid range. After construction, data() is equal to s, and size() is equal to Traits::length(s)
5) Constructs a
std::basic_string_view
over the range
[
first
,
last
)
. The behavior is undefined if
[
first
,
last
)
is not a valid range, if It
does not actually model contiguous_iterator
, or if End
does not actually model sized_sentinel_for
for It
. After construction, data() is equal to std::to_address(first), and size() is equal to last - first.
This overload participates in overload resolution only if all following conditions are satisfied:
-
It
satisfiescontiguous_iterator
,End
satisfiessized_sentinel_for
forIt
,-
std::iter_value_t<It> and
CharT
End
is not convertible to std::size_t.
6) Constructs a
std::basic_string_view
over the range r. After construction, data() is equal to ranges::data(r), and size() is equal to ranges::size(r).
This overload participates in overload resolution only if all following conditions are satisfied:
-
-
std::remove_cvref_t<R> is not the same type as
std::basic_string_view
-
R
modelscontiguous_range
andsized_range
-
ranges::range_value_t<R> and
CharT
R
is not convertible to const CharT*, and- Let d be an lvalue of type std::remove_cvref_t<R>, d.operator :: std::basic_string_view <CharT, Traits> ( )
-
std::remove_cvref_t<R> is not the same type as
7)
std::basic_string_view
cannot be constructed from nullptr.Parameters
other | - | another view to initialize the view with |
s | - | pointer to a character array or a C string to initialize the view with |
count | - | number of characters to include in the view |
first | - | iterator to the first character of the sequence |
last | - | iterator past the last character of the sequence or another sentinel |
r | - | a contiguous range that contains the sequence |
Complexity
1-3,5,6) Constant.
4) Linear in length of s.
Example
Run this code
#include <array> #include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <string_view> int main() { std::string cppstr = "Foo"; std::string_view cppstr_v(cppstr); // overload (2), after // std::string::operator string_view std::cout << "1) cppstr_v: " << std::quoted(cppstr_v) << '\n'; char array[3] = {'B', 'a', 'r'}; std::string_view array_v(array, std::size(array)); // overload (3) std::cout << "2) array_v: " << std::quoted(array_v) << '\n'; const char* one_0_two = "One\0Two"; std::string_view one_two_v{one_0_two, 7}; // overload (3) std::cout << "3) one_two_v: \""; for (char c : one_two_v) std::cout << (c != '\0' ? c : '?'); std::cout << "\", one_two_v.size(): " << one_two_v.size() << '\n'; std::string_view one_v{one_0_two}; // overload (4) std::cout << "4) one_v: " << std::quoted(one_v) << ", one_v.size(): " << one_v.size() << '\n'; constexpr std::wstring_view wcstr_v = L"xyzzy"; // overload (4) std::cout << "5) wcstr_v.size(): " << wcstr_v.size() << '\n'; std::array ar = {'P', 'u', 'b'}; std::string_view ar_v(ar.begin(), ar.end()); // overload (5), C++20 std::cout << "6) ar_v: " << std::quoted(ar_v) << '\n'; // std::string_view ar_v2{ar}; // overload (6), OK in C++23 // std::cout << "ar_v2: " << std::quoted(ar_v2) << '\n'; // ar_v2: "Pub" [[maybe_unused]] auto zero = [] { /* ... */ return nullptr; }; // std::string_view s{zero()}; // overload (7), won't compile since C++23 }
Output:
1) cppstr_v: "Foo" 2) array_v: "Bar" 3) one_two_v: "One?Two", one_two_v.size(): 7 4) one_v: "One", one_v.size(): 3 5) wcstr_v.size(): 5 6) ar_v: "Pub"
See also
assigns a view (public member function) |
|
constructs a basic_string (public member function of std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator> ) |