std::partial_order
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|   inline namespace /* unspecified */ {     inline constexpr /* unspecified */ partial_order = /* unspecified */;  | 
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|   template< class T, class U >     requires /* see below */  | 
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Compares two values using 3-way comparison and produces a result of type std::partial_ordering.
Let t and u be expressions and T and U denote decltype((t)) and decltype((u)) respectively, std::partial_order(t, u) is expression-equivalent to:
-  If std::is_same_v<std::decay_t<T>, std::decay_t<U>> is true:
-  std::partial_ordering(partial_order(t, u)), if it is a well-formed expression with overload resolution performed in a context that does not include a declaration of 
std::partial_order, - otherwise, std::partial_ordering(std::compare_three_way()(t, u)), if it is well-formed,
 - otherwise, std::partial_ordering(std::weak_order(t, u)), if it is well-formed.
 
 -  std::partial_ordering(partial_order(t, u)), if it is a well-formed expression with overload resolution performed in a context that does not include a declaration of 
 - In all other cases, the expression is ill-formed, which can result in substitution failure when it appears in the immediate context of a template instantiation.
 
Customization point objects
The name std::partial_order denotes a customization point object, which is a const function object of a literal semiregular class type. For exposition purposes, the cv-unqualified version of its type is denoted as __partial_order_fn.
All instances of __partial_order_fn are equal. The effects of invoking different instances of type __partial_order_fn on the same arguments are equivalent, regardless of whether the expression denoting the instance is an lvalue or rvalue, and is const-qualified or not (however, a volatile-qualified instance is not required to be invocable). Thus, std::partial_order can be copied freely and its copies can be used interchangeably.
Given a set of types Args..., if std::declval<Args>()... meet the requirements for arguments to std::partial_order above, __partial_order_fn models
- std::invocable<__partial_order_fn, Args...>,
 - std::invocable<const __partial_order_fn, Args...>,
 - std::invocable<__partial_order_fn&, Args...>, and
 -  std::invocable<const __partial_order_fn&, Args...>.
 
Otherwise, no function call operator of __partial_order_fn participates in overload resolution.
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example  | 
See also
|    (C++20)  | 
   the result type of 3-way comparison that supports all 6 operators, is not substitutable, and allows incomparable values   (class)  | 
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   performs 3-way comparison and produces a result of type std::strong_ordering  (customization point object)  | 
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   performs 3-way comparison and produces a result of type std::weak_ordering  (customization point object)  | 
   performs 3-way comparison and produces a result of type std::partial_ordering, even if operator<=> is unavailable  (customization point object)  |