operator== (ranges::join_with_view:: iterator , ranges::join_with_view:: sentinel )
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operator==
(join_with_view::
sentinel
)
(C++23)
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friend
constexpr
bool
operator
==
(
const
/*iterator*/
<
Const
>
&
x,
const
/*sentinel*/
&
y
)
;
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(since C++23) | |
Compares the underlying iterator of x with the underlying sentinel of y . The comparison returns true if the underlying outer iterator stored in x is the end iterator.
This function is not visible to ordinary
unqualified
or
qualified lookup
, and can only be found by
argument-dependent lookup
when
join_with_view::
sentinel
<Const>
is an associated class of the arguments.
The
!=
operator is
synthesized
from
operator==
.
Parameters
x | - | iterator to compare |
y | - | sentinel to compare |
Return value
x.
outer_it_
==
y.
end_
, where
outer_it_
denotes the underlying outer iterator,
end_
denotes the underlying sentinel.
Example
This section is incomplete
Reason: no example |