std::ranges::sized_range, std::ranges::disable_sized_range - cppreference.com (original) (raw)

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template< class T > concept sized_range = ranges::range<T> && requires(T& t) { ranges::size(t); }; (since C++20) (until C++26)
template< class T > concept sized_range = ranges::approximately_sized_range<T> && requires(T& t) { ranges::size(t); }; (since C++26)
template< class > constexpr bool disable_sized_range = false; (2) (since C++20)
  1. The sized_range concept specifies the requirements of a range(until C++26)approximately_sized_range(since C++26) type that knows its size in constant time with the size function.

  2. The disable_sized_range exists to allow use of range types that provide a size function (either as a member or as a non-member) but do not in fact model sized_range. Users may specialize disable_sized_range for cv-unqualified program-defined types. Such specializations shall be usable in constant expressions and have type const bool.

[edit] Semantic requirements

[edit] Notes

disable_sized_range cannot be used to opt-out a range whose iterator and sentinel satisfy sized_sentinel_for; std::disable_sized_sentinel_for must be used instead.

disable_sized_range cannot be specialized for array types or reference types.

Feature-test macro Value Std Feature
__cpp_lib_ranges_reserve_hint 202502L (C++26) ranges::approximately_sized_range and ranges::reserve_hint

[edit] Example

#include #include #include   static_assert ( std::ranges::sized_range<std::list> and not std::ranges::sized_range<std::forward_list> );   int main() {}

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