iter_move (ranges::adjacent_view:: iterator )
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iter_move
(adjacent_view::
iterator
)
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friend
constexpr
auto
iter_move
(
const
/*iterator*/
&
i
)
noexcept ( /* see description */ ) ; |
(since C++23) | |
Returns the result of applying ranges::iter_move to the underlying iterators.
Equivalent to:
return
/*tuple-transform*/
(
ranges::
iter_move
, i.
current_
)
;
, where
current_
is an underlying array of iterators.
This function is not visible to ordinary
unqualified
or
qualified lookup
, and can only be found by
argument-dependent lookup
when
adjacent_view::
iterator
<Const>
is an associated class of the arguments.
Parameters
i | - | iterator |
Return value
The result of applying ranges::iter_move to the underlying iterators.
Exceptions
noexcept
(
ranges::
iter_move
(
declval
<
const
ranges::
iterator_t
<
Base
>
&
>
(
)
)
)
&&
std::
is_nothrow_move_constructible_v
<
ranges::
range_rvalue_reference_t
<
Base
>>
See also
(C++20)
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casts the result of dereferencing an object to its associated rvalue reference type
(customization point object) |