std::expected<T,E>::~expected
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constexpr ~expected(); |
(since C++23) | |
Destroys the currently contained value. That is, if has_value()
is false, destroys the unexpected value; otherwise, if T
is not (possibly cv-qualified) void, destroys the expected value.
This destructor is trivial if
- either
T
is (possibly cv-qualified) void, or std::is_trivially_destructible_v<T> is true, and - std::is_trivially_destructible_v<E> is true.
Example
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