std::common_reference_with - cppreference.com (original) (raw)
The concept common_reference_with<T, U>
specifies that two types T
and U
share a common reference type (as computed by std::common_reference_t) to which both can be converted.
[edit] Semantic requirements
T and U model std::common_reference_with<T, U> only if, given equality-preserving expressions t1
, t2
, u1
and u2
such that decltype((t1)) and decltype((t2)) are both T
and decltype((u1)) and decltype((u2)) are both U
,
- std::common_reference_t<T, U>(t1) equals std::common_reference_t<T, U>(t2) if and only if
t1
equalst2
; and - std::common_reference_t<T, U>(u1) equals std::common_reference_t<T, U>(u2) if and only if
u1
equalsu2
.
In other words, the conversion to the common reference type must preserve equality.
[edit] References
C++23 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2024):
18.4.5 Concept
common_reference_with
[concept.commonref]C++20 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2020):
18.4.5 Concept
common_reference_with
[concept.commonref]