std::ranges::uninitialized_move_n, std::ranges::uninitialized_move_n_result
Defined in header <memory>
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Call signature |
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template< std::input_iterator I, no-throw-forward-iterator O, no-throw-sentinel-for<O> S > |
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template< class I, class O > using uninitialized_move_n_result = ranges::in_out_result<I, O>; |
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Moves N elements from the input range beginning at ifirst to the uninitialized storage designated by the range [
ofirst,
olast)
, where N is min(n, ranges::distance(ofirst, olast)).
The effect is equivalent to:
for (; n-- > 0 && ofirst != olast; ++ifirst, ++ofirst) ::new (static_cast<void*>(std::addressof(*first))) std::remove_reference_t<std::iter_reference_t<O>>(ranges::iter_move(ifirst));
If an exception is thrown during the initialization then the objects that already constructed in [
ofirst,
olast)
are destroyed in an unspecified order. Also, the objects in the input range beginning at ifirst, that were already moved, are left in a valid but unspecified state.
The function-like entities described on this page are niebloids, that is:
- Explicit template argument lists cannot be specified when calling any of them.
- None of them are visible to argument-dependent lookup.
- When any of them are found by normal unqualified lookup as the name to the left of the function-call operator, argument-dependent lookup is inhibited.
In practice, they may be implemented as function objects, or with special compiler extensions.
Parameters
ifirst | - | the beginning of the input range of elements to move from |
ofirst, olast | - | iterator-sentinel pair denoting the output range of elements to initialize |
n | - | the number of elements to move |
Return value
{ifirst + N, ofirst + N}.
Complexity
Linear in N.
Exceptions
The exception thrown on construction of the elements in the destination range, if any.
Notes
An implementation may improve the efficiency of the ranges::uninitialized_move_n
, e.g. by using ranges::copy_n, if the value type of the output range is TrivialType.
Possible implementation
struct uninitialized_move_n_fn { template<std::input_iterator I, no-throw-forward-iterator O, no-throw-sentinel-for<O> S> requires std::constructible_from<std::iter_value_t<O>, std::iter_rvalue_reference_t<I>> ranges::uninitialized_move_n_result<I, O> operator()(I ifirst, std::iter_difference_t<I> n, O ofirst, S olast) const { O current{ofirst}; try { for (; n-- > 0 && current != olast; ++ifirst, ++current) ::new (const_cast<void*>(static_cast<const volatile void*> (std::addressof(*current)))) std::remove_reference_t< std::iter_reference_t<O>>(ranges::iter_move(ifirst)); return {std::move(ifirst), std::move(current)}; } catch (...) // rollback: destroy constructed elements { for (; ofirst != current; ++ofirst) ranges::destroy_at(std::addressof(*ofirst)); throw; } } }; inline constexpr uninitialized_move_n_fn uninitialized_move_n{}; |
Example
#include <cstdlib> #include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <memory> #include <string> void print(auto rem, auto first, auto last) { for (std::cout << rem; first != last; ++first) std::cout << std::quoted(*first) << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { std::string in[]{ "No", "Diagnostic", "Required", }; print("initially, in: ", std::begin(in), std::end(in)); if ( constexpr auto sz = std::size(in); void* out = std::aligned_alloc(alignof(std::string), sizeof(std::string) * sz) ) { try { auto first{static_cast<std::string*>(out)}; auto last{first + sz}; std::ranges::uninitialized_move_n(std::begin(in), sz, first, last); print("after move, in: ", std::begin(in), std::end(in)); print("after move, out: ", first, last); std::ranges::destroy(first, last); } catch (...) { std::cout << "Exception!\n"; } std::free(out); } }
Possible output:
initially, in: "No" "Diagnostic" "Required" after move, in: "" "" "" after move, out: "No" "Diagnostic" "Required"
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 3870 | C++20 | this algorithm might create objects on a const storage | kept disallowed |
See also
(C++20) |
moves a range of objects to an uninitialized area of memory (niebloid) |
(C++17) |
moves a number of objects to an uninitialized area of memory (function template) |