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The concept ConvertibleTo<From, To> specifies that an expression of the type and value category specified by From can be implicitly and explicitly converted to the type To, and the two forms of conversion are equivalent.

Specifically, ConvertibleTo<From, To> is satisfied only if, given the invented functionTo test(From (&f)()) { return f(); } and a function f of type From () such that the expression f() is equality-preserving (see below),

There need not be any subsumption relationship between ConvertibleTo<From, To> and std::is_convertible<From, To>::value.

[edit] Equality preservation

An expression is equality preserving if it results in equal outputs given equal inputs.

Every expression required to be equality preserving is further required to be stable: two evaluations of such an expression with the same input objects must have equal outputs absent any explicit intervening modification of those input objects.

Unless noted otherwise, every expression used in a requires-expression is required to be equality preserving and stable, and the evaluation of the expression may only modify its non-constant operands. Operands that are constant must not be modified.

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