std::function
| Defined in header <functional> | ||
|---|---|---|
| template< class > class function; /* undefined */ | (since C++11) | |
| template< class R, class... Args > class function<R(Args...)>; | (since C++11) | 
Class template std::function is a general-purpose polymorphic function wrapper. Instances of std::function can store, copy, and invoke any Callable target -- functions, lambda expressions, bind expressions, or other function objects, as well as pointers to member functions and pointers to data members.
The stored callable object is called the target of std::function. If a std::function contains no target, it is called empty. Invoking the target of an empty std::function results in std::bad_function_call exception being thrown.
std::function satisfies the requirements of CopyConstructible and CopyAssignable.
Member types
| Type | Definition | 
|---|---|
| result_type | R | 
| argument_type(deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20) | Tifsizeof...(Args)==1andTis the first and only type inArgs... | 
| first_argument_type(deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20) | T1ifsizeof...(Args)==2andT1is the first of the two types inArgs... | 
| second_argument_type(deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20) | T2ifsizeof...(Args)==2andT2is the second of the two types inArgs... | 
Member functions
| constructs a new std::functioninstance(public member function) | |
| destroys a std::functioninstance(public member function) | |
| assigns a new target (public member function) | |
| swaps the contents (public member function) | |
| (until C++17) | assigns a new target (public member function) | 
| checks if a valid target is contained (public member function) | |
| invokes the target (public member function) | |
| Target access | |
| obtains the typeidof the stored target(public member function) | |
| obtains a pointer to the stored target (public member function) | |
Non-member functions
| (C++11) | specializes the std::swapalgorithm(function template) | 
| compares a std::functionwithnullptr(function template) | 
Helper classes
| (C++11) (until C++17) | specializes the std::uses_allocatortype trait(class template specialization) | 
Deduction guides(since C++17)
Example
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
 
struct Foo {
    Foo(int num) : num_(num) {}
    void print_add(int i) const { std::cout << num_+i << '\n'; }
    int num_;
};
 
void print_num(int i)
{
    std::cout << i << '\n';
}
 
struct PrintNum {
    void operator()(int i) const
    {
        std::cout << i << '\n';
    }
};
 
int main()
{
    // store a free function
    std::function<void(int)> f_display = print_num;
    f_display(-9);
 
    // store a lambda
    std::function<void()> f_display_42 = []() { print_num(42); };
    f_display_42();
 
    // store the result of a call to std::bind
    std::function<void()> f_display_31337 = std::bind(print_num, 31337);
    f_display_31337();
 
    // store a call to a member function
    std::function<void(const Foo&, int)> f_add_display = &Foo::print_add;
    const Foo foo(314159);
    f_add_display(foo, 1);
    f_add_display(314159, 1);
 
    // store a call to a data member accessor
    std::function<int(Foo const&)> f_num = &Foo::num_;
    std::cout << "num_: " << f_num(foo) << '\n';
 
    // store a call to a member function and object
    using std::placeholders::_1;
    std::function<void(int)> f_add_display2 = std::bind( &Foo::print_add, foo, _1 );
    f_add_display2(2);
 
    // store a call to a member function and object ptr
    std::function<void(int)> f_add_display3 = std::bind( &Foo::print_add, &foo, _1 );
    f_add_display3(3);
 
    // store a call to a function object
    std::function<void(int)> f_display_obj = PrintNum();
    f_display_obj(18);
}Output:
-9 42 31337 314160 314160 num_: 314159 314161 314162 18
See also
| (C++11) | the exception thrown when invoking an empty std::function(class) | 
| (C++11) | creates a function object out of a pointer to a member (function template) | 
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