std::expected<T,E>::transform
template< class F > constexpr auto transform( F&& f ) &; |
(1) | (since C++23) |
template< class F > constexpr auto transform( F&& f ) const&; |
(2) | (since C++23) |
template< class F > constexpr auto transform( F&& f ) &&; |
(3) | (since C++23) |
template< class F > constexpr auto transform( F&& f ) const&&; |
(4) | (since C++23) |
If *this contains an expected value, invokes f and returns a std::expected
object that contains its result; otherwise, returns a std::expected
object that contains a copy of error()
.
If T
is not (possibly cv-qualified) void, the contained value (**this
) is passed as an argument to f; otherwise f takes no argument.
Let U
be:
- if
T
is not (possibly cv-qualified) void:- for overloads (1-2), std::remove_cv_t<std::invoke_result_t<F, decltype(**this)>>;
- for overloads (3-4), std::remove_cv_t<std::invoke_result_t<F, decltype(std::move(**this))>>;
- otherwise (T is possibly cv-qualified void), std::remove_cv_t<std::invoke_result_t<F>>.
U
must be a valid value type for std::expected
. A variable of type U
must be constructible from the result of invocation (but does not need to be move-constructible). The return type is std::expected<U, E>.
- Invokes f as if by
- std::invoke(std::forward<F>(f), **this) if std::is_void_v<T> is false;
- std::invoke(std::forward<F>(f)) otherwise.
- Then
- if std::is_void_v<U> is false, returns a
std::expected
object that contains an expected value, direct-initialized from the result of invocation; - otherwise, returns std::expected<U, E>().
- if std::is_void_v<U> is false, returns a
Otherwise (*this contains an error value), returns std::expected<U, E>(std::unexpect, error()).
These overloads participate in overload resolution only if std::is_constructible_v<E, decltype(error())> is true.- Invokes f as if by
- std::invoke(std::forward<F>(f), std::move(**this)) if std::is_void_v<T> is false;
- std::invoke(std::forward<F>(f)) otherwise.
- Then
- if std::is_void_v<U> is false, returns a
std::expected
object that contains an expected value, direct-initialized from the result of invocation; - otherwise, returns std::expected<U, E>().
- if std::is_void_v<U> is false, returns a
Otherwise (*this contains an error value), returns std::expected<U, E>(std::unexpect, std::move(error())).
These overloads participate in overload resolution only if std::is_constructible_v<E, decltype(std::move(error()))> is true.Parameters
f | - | a suitable function or Callable object whose call signature returns a non-reference type |
Return value
A std::expected object containing either the result of f or an error value, as described above.
Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
See also
(C++23) |
returns the expected itself if it contains an expected value; otherwise, returns an expected containing the transformed unexpected value (public member function) |