Standard library header <utility>

This header is part of the general utility library.

Includes

<initializer_list>(C++11)

Namespaces

rel_ops Provide automatic comparison operators
Defined in namespace std::rel_ops
(deprecated in C++20)
automatically generates comparison operators based on user-defined operator== and operator<
(function template)

Functions

swaps the values of two objects
(function template)
(C++14)
replaces the argument with a new value and returns its previous value
(function template)
(C++11)
forwards a function argument
(function template)
(C++11)
obtains an rvalue reference
(function template)
(C++11)
obtains an rvalue reference if the move constructor does not throw
(function template)
(C++17)
obtains a reference to const to its argument
(function template)
(C++11)
obtains a reference to its argument for use in unevaluated context
(function template)
creates a pair object of type, defined by the argument types
(function template)
lexicographically compares the values in the pair
(function template)
(C++11)
specializes the std::swap algorithm
(function template)
(C++11)
accesses an element of a pair
(function template)

Classes

implements binary tuple, i.e. a pair of values
(class template)
(C++14)
implements compile-time sequence of integers
(class template)

Helpers

(C++11)
tag type used to select correct function overload for piecewise construction
(class)
(C++11)
an object of type piecewise_construct_t used to disambiguate functions for piecewise construction
(constant)
(C++17)
in-place construction tag
(class template)
Forward declarations
(C++11)
implements fixed size container, which holds elements of possibly different types
(class template)

Synopsis

#include <initializer_list>
namespace std {
  // operators:
  namespace rel_ops {
    template<class T> bool operator!=(const T&, const T&);
    template<class T> bool operator> (const T&, const T&);
    template<class T> bool operator<=(const T&, const T&);
    template<class T> bool operator>=(const T&, const T&);
  }
  // swap:
  template <class T>
  constexpr void swap(T& a, T& b) noexcept(/*see definition*/ );
  template <class T, size_t N>
  constexpr void swap(T (&a)[N], T (&b)[N]) noexcept(is_nothrow_swappable_v<T>);
 
  // exchange:
  template <class T, class U=T> constexpr T exchange(T& obj, U&& new_val);
 
  // forward/move:
  template <class T>
  constexpr T&& forward(remove_reference_t<T>& t) noexcept;
  template <class T>
  constexpr T&& forward(remove_reference_t<T>&& t) noexcept;
  template <class T>
  constexpr remove_reference_t<T>&& move(T&&) noexcept;
  template <class T>
  constexpr conditional_t<!is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<T>
                          && is_copy_constructible_v<T>, const T&, T&&>
  move_if_noexcept(T& x) noexcept;
 
  // as_const:
  template <class T> constexpr add_const_t<T>& as_const(T& t) noexcept;
  template <class T> void as_const(const T&&) = delete;
 
  // declval:
  template <class T>
  add_rvalue_reference_t<T> declval() noexcept; // as unevaluated operand
 
  // Compile-time integer sequences
  template<class T, T...> struct integer_sequence;
  template<size_t... I>
  using index_sequence = integer_sequence<size_t, I...>;
  template<class T, T N>
  using make_integer_sequence = integer_sequence<T, /*see definition*/ >;
  template<size_t N>
  using make_index_sequence = make_integer_sequence<size_t, N>;
  template<class... T>
  using index_sequence_for = make_index_sequence<sizeof...(T)>;
 
  // pairs:
  template <class T1, class T2> struct pair;
 
  // pair specialized algorithms:
  template <class T1, class T2>
  constexpr bool operator==(const pair<T1, T2>&, const pair<T1, T2>&);
  template <class T1, class T2>
  constexpr bool operator< (const pair<T1, T2>&, const pair<T1, T2>&);
  template <class T1, class T2>
  constexpr bool operator!=(const pair<T1, T2>&, const pair<T1, T2>&);
  template <class T1, class T2>
  constexpr bool operator> (const pair<T1, T2>&, const pair<T1, T2>&);
  template <class T1, class T2>
  constexpr bool operator>=(const pair<T1, T2>&, const pair<T1, T2>&);
  template <class T1, class T2>
  constexpr bool operator<=(const pair<T1, T2>&, const pair<T1, T2>&);
  template <class T1, class T2>
  constexpr void swap(pair<T1, T2>& x, pair<T1, T2>& y) noexcept(noexcept(x.swap(y)));
  template <class T1, class T2>
  constexpr /*see definition*/ make_pair(T1&&, T2&&);
 
  // tuple-like access to pair:
  template <class T> class tuple_size;
  template <size_t I, class T> class tuple_element;
  template <class T1, class T2> struct tuple_size<pair<T1, T2>>;
  template <class T1, class T2> struct tuple_element<0, pair<T1, T2>>;
  template <class T1, class T2> struct tuple_element<1, pair<T1, T2>>;
  template<size_t I, class T1, class T2>
  constexpr tuple_element_t<I, pair<T1, T2>>& get(pair<T1, T2>&) noexcept;
  template<size_t I, class T1, class T2>
  constexpr tuple_element_t<I, pair<T1, T2>>&& get(pair<T1, T2>&&) noexcept;
  template<size_t I, class T1, class T2>
  constexpr const tuple_element_t<I, pair<T1, T2>>& get(const pair<T1, T2>&) noexcept;
  template<size_t I, class T1, class T2>
  constexpr const tuple_element_t<I, pair<T1, T2>>&& get(const pair<T1, T2>&&) noexcept;
  template <class T, class U>
  constexpr T& get(pair<T, U>& p) noexcept;
  template <class T, class U>
  constexpr const T& get(const pair<T, U>& p) noexcept;
  template <class T, class U>
  constexpr T&& get(pair<T, U>&& p) noexcept;
  template <class T, class U>
  constexpr const T&& get(const pair<T, U>&& p) noexcept;
  template <class T, class U>
  constexpr T& get(pair<U, T>& p) noexcept;
  template <class T, class U>
  constexpr const T& get(const pair<U, T>& p) noexcept;
  template <class T, class U>
  constexpr T&& get(pair<U, T>&& p) noexcept;
  template <class T, class U>
  constexpr const T&& get(const pair<U, T>&& p) noexcept;
 
  // pair piecewise construction
  struct piecewise_construct_t { };
  constexpr piecewise_construct_t piecewise_construct{};
  template <class... Types> class tuple; // defined in <tuple>
 
  // in-place construction
  struct in_place_t { explicit in_place_t() = default; };
  inline constexpr in_place_t in_place{};
  template <class T>
  struct in_place_type_t { explicit in_place_type_t() = default; };
  template <class T>
  inline constexpr in_place_type_t<T> in_place_type{};
  template <size_t I>
  struct in_place_index_t { explicit in_place_index_t() = default; };
  template <size_t I>
  inline constexpr in_place_index_t<I> in_place_index{};
}

Class template std::integer_sequence

namespace std {
  template<class T, T... I>
  struct integer_sequence {
    using value_type = T;
    static constexpr size_t size() noexcept { return sizeof...(I); }
  };
}

Class std::pair

namespace std {
  template<class T1, class T2>
  struct pair {
    using first_type = T1;
    using second_type = T2;
    T1 first;
    T2 second;
 
    pair(const pair&) = default;
    pair(pair&&) = default;
 
    /*conditionally-explicit*/ constexpr pair();
    /*conditionally-explicit*/ constexpr pair(const T1& x, const T2& y);
 
    template<class U1, class U2>
    /*conditionally-explicit*/ constexpr pair(U1&& x, U2&& y);
    template<class U1, class U2>
    /*conditionally-explicit*/ constexpr pair(const pair<U1, U2>& p);
    template<class U1, class U2>
    /*conditionally-explicit*/ constexpr pair(pair<U1, U2>&& p);
 
    template<class... Args1, class... Args2>
    constexpr pair(piecewise_construct_t, tuple<Args1...> arg1, tuple<Args2...> arg2);
 
    constexpr pair& operator=(const pair& p);
 
    template<class U1, class U2> constexpr pair& operator=(const pair<U1, U2>& p);
    constexpr pair& operator=(pair&& p) noexcept(/*see definition*/);
 
    template<class U1, class U2> constexpr pair& operator=(pair<U1, U2>&& p);
    constexpr void swap(pair& p) noexcept(/*see definition*/);
  };
 
  template<class T1, class T2>
  pair(T1, T2) -> pair<T1, T2>;
}

See also

<tuple> Defines std::tuple
Utility library

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