std::vector<T,Allocator>:: vector
(1) | ||
vector
(
)
:
vector
(
Allocator
(
)
)
{
}
|
(since C++11)
(until C++17) |
|
vector
(
)
noexcept
(
noexcept
(
Allocator
(
)
)
)
:
vector
(
Allocator
(
)
)
{
}
|
(since C++17)
(constexpr since C++20) |
|
(2) | ||
explicit
vector
(
const
Allocator
&
alloc
=
Allocator
(
)
)
;
|
(until C++11) | |
explicit
vector
(
const
Allocator
&
alloc
)
;
|
(since C++11)
(noexcept since C++17) (constexpr since C++20) |
|
explicit
vector
(
size_type count,
const Allocator & alloc = Allocator ( ) ) ; |
(3) | (since C++11) |
(4) | ||
explicit
vector
(
size_type count,
const
T
&
value
=
T
(
)
,
const Allocator & alloc = Allocator ( ) ) ; |
(until C++11) | |
vector
(
size_type count,
const
T
&
value,
const Allocator & alloc = Allocator ( ) ) ; |
(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++20) |
|
template
<
class
InputIt
>
vector
(
InputIt first, InputIt last,
|
(5) | (constexpr since C++20) |
template
<
container-compatible-range
<
T
>
R
>
constexpr
vector
(
std::
from_range_t
, R
&&
rg,
|
(6) | (since C++23) |
vector
(
const
vector
&
other
)
;
|
(7) | (constexpr since C++20) |
vector
(
vector
&&
other
)
;
|
(8) |
(since C++11)
(noexcept since C++17) (constexpr since C++20) |
(9) | ||
vector
(
const
vector
&
other,
const
Allocator
&
alloc
)
;
|
(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++20) (until C++23) |
|
constexpr
vector
(
const
vector
&
other,
const std:: type_identity_t < Allocator > & alloc ) ; |
(since C++23) | |
(10) | ||
vector
(
vector
&&
other,
const
Allocator
&
alloc
)
;
|
(since C++11)
(until C++23) |
|
constexpr
vector
(
vector
&&
other,
const std:: type_identity_t < Allocator > & alloc ) ; |
(since C++23) | |
vector
(
std::
initializer_list
<
T
>
init,
const Allocator & alloc = Allocator ( ) ) ; |
(11) | (since C++11) |
Constructs a new
vector
from a variety of data sources, optionally using a user supplied allocator
alloc
.
vector
with a default-constructed allocator.
vector
with the given allocator
alloc
.
vector
with
count
default-inserted objects of
T
. No copies are made.
vector
with
count
copies of elements with value
value
.
If
|
(since C++11) |
vector
with the contents of the range
[
first
,
last
)
. Each iterator in
[
first
,
last
)
is dereferenced exactly once.
If
|
(until C++11) |
This overload participates in overload resolution only if
If any of the following conditions is satisfied, the behavior is undefined:
|
(since C++11) |
vector
with the contents of the range
rg
. Each iterator in
rg
is dereferenced exactly once.
-
T
is not EmplaceConstructible into std:: vector < T > from * ranges:: begin ( rg ) . -
R
models neithersized_range
norforward_range
, andT
is not MoveInsertable into std:: vector < T > .
vector
with the contents of
other
.
The allocator is obtained as if by calling
std::
allocator_traits
<
Allocator
>
::
|
(since C++11) |
Parameters
alloc | - | allocator to use for all memory allocations of this container |
count | - | the size of the container |
value | - | the value to initialize elements of the container with |
first, last | - | the range to copy the elements from |
other | - | another container to be used as source to initialize the elements of the container with |
init | - | initializer list to initialize the elements of the container with |
rg | - | a container compatible range |
Complexity
- If first and last are both forward, bidirectional or random-access iterators,
-
-
The copy constructor of
T
is only called N times, and - No reallocation occurs.
-
The copy constructor of
- Otherwise ( first and last are just input iterators),
-
-
The copy constructor of
T
is called O(N) times, and - Reallocation occurs O(log N) times.
-
The copy constructor of
-
If
R
models ranges::forward_range or ranges::sized_range ,
-
- Initializes exactly N elements from the result of dereferencing successive iterators of rg , and
- No reallocation occurs.
-
Otherwise (
R
models input range),
-
-
The copy or move constructor of
T
is called O(N) times, and - Reallocation occurs O(log N) times.
-
The copy or move constructor of
Exceptions
Calls to Allocator :: allocate may throw.
Notes
After container move construction (overload
(8)
), references, pointers, and iterators (other than the end iterator) to
other
remain valid, but refer to elements that are now in
*
this
. The current standard makes this guarantee via the blanket statement in
[container.reqmts]/67
, and a more direct guarantee is under consideration via
LWG issue 2321
.
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_containers_ranges
|
202202L | (C++23) | Ranges-aware construction and insertion; overload (6) |
Example
#include <iostream> #include <string> #include <vector> template<typename T> std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& s, const std::vector<T>& v) { s.put('{'); for (char comma[]{'\0', ' ', '\0'}; const auto& e : v) s << comma << e, comma[0] = ','; return s << "}\n"; } int main() { // C++11 initializer list syntax: std::vector<std::string> words1{"the", "frogurt", "is", "also", "cursed"}; std::cout << "1: " << words1; // words2 == words1 std::vector<std::string> words2(words1.begin(), words1.end()); std::cout << "2: " << words2; // words3 == words1 std::vector<std::string> words3(words1); std::cout << "3: " << words3; // words4 is {"Mo", "Mo", "Mo", "Mo", "Mo"} std::vector<std::string> words4(5, "Mo"); std::cout << "4: " << words4; const auto rg = {"cat", "cow", "crow"}; #ifdef __cpp_lib_containers_ranges std::vector<std::string> words5(std::from_range, rg); // overload (6) #else std::vector<std::string> words5(rg.begin(), rg.end()); // overload (5) #endif std::cout << "5: " << words5; }
Output:
1: {the, frogurt, is, also, cursed} 2: {the, frogurt, is, also, cursed} 3: {the, frogurt, is, also, cursed} 4: {Mo, Mo, Mo, Mo, Mo} 5: {cat, cow, crow}
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
---|---|---|---|
LWG 134 | C++98 |
overload
(5)
allowed up to
2N
copy
constructor calls in the input iterator case |
changed to O(N) calls |
LWG 438 | C++98 |
overload
(5)
would only call overload
(4)
if
InputIt
is an integral type
|
calls overload
(4)
if
InputIt
is not an LegacyInputIterator |
LWG 2193 | C++11 | the default constructor was explicit | made non-explicit |
LWG 2210 | C++11 | overload (3) did not have an allocator parameter | added the parameter |
N3346 | C++11 |
for overload
(3)
, the elements in
the container were value-initialized |
they are default-inserted |
See also
assigns values to the container
(public member function) |
|
assigns values to the container
(public member function) |