deduction guides for
std::ranges::split_view
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template
<
class
R,
class
P
>
split_view
(
R
&&
, P
&&
)
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(1) | (since C++20) |
template
<
ranges::
input_range
R
>
split_view
(
R
&&
,
ranges::
range_value_t
<
R
>
)
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(2) | (since C++20) |
These deduction guides are provided for split_view to allow deduction from a range and a delimiter.
Example
#include <ranges> #include <string_view> #include <type_traits> using std::operator""sv; int main() { std::ranges::split_view w1{"a::b::c"sv, "::"sv}; static_assert(std::is_same_v< decltype(w1), std::ranges::split_view<std::string_view, std::string_view>>); std::ranges::split_view w2{"x,y,z"sv, ','}; static_assert(std::is_same_v< decltype(w2), std::ranges::split_view<std::string_view, std::ranges::single_view<char>>>); }