C++ named requirements: LessThanComparable
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The type must work with <
operator and the result should have standard semantics.
Requirements
The type T
satisfies LessThanComparable if
Given
- a, b, and c, expressions of type
T
or const T.
The following expressions must be valid and have their specified effects.
Expression | Return type | Requirements |
---|---|---|
a < b | implicitly convertible to bool | Establishes strict weak ordering relation with the following properties:
|
Notes
To satisfy this requirement, types that do not have built-in comparison operators have to provide a user-defined operator<
.
For the types that are both EqualityComparable and LessThanComparable, the C++ standard library makes a distinction between
- Equality, which is the value of the expression a == b and
- Equivalence, which is the value of the expression !(a < b) && !(b < a).
See also
a BinaryPredicate that establishes an ordering relation (named requirement) | |
(C++20) |
specifies that a relation imposes a strict weak ordering (concept) |