std::ranges::end
<ranges>
<iterator>
inline constexpr /* unspecified */ end = /* unspecified */;
(customization point object)
requires /* see below */
Returns a sentinel indicating the end of a range.
If the argument is an lvalue or ranges::enable_borrowed_range <std::remove_cv_t <T>> is true, then a call to ranges::end
is expression-equivalent to:
- t + std::extent_v <T> if t has an array type of known bound.
- If std::remove_all_extents_t <std::remove_reference_t <T>> is incomplete, then the call to
ranges::end
is ill-formed, no diagnostic required.
- If std::remove_all_extents_t <std::remove_reference_t <T>> is incomplete, then the call to
- Otherwise, decay-copy (t.end())(until C++23)auto(t.end())(since C++23), if that expression is valid, and its type models std::sentinel_for <ranges::iterator_t <T>>.
- Otherwise, decay-copy (end(t))(until C++23)auto(end(t))(since C++23), if
T
is a class or enumeration type, that expression is valid and its converted type models std::sentinel_for <ranges::iterator_t <T>>, where the meaning ofend
is established as if by performing argument-dependent lookup only.
In all other cases, a call to ranges::end
is ill-formed, which can result in substitution failure when the call to ranges::end
appears in the immediate context of a template instantiation.
Customization point objects
The name ranges::end
denotes a customization point object, which is a const function object of a literal semiregular
class type. See CustomizationPointObject for details.
[edit] Notes
If the argument is an rvalue (i.e. T
is an object type) and ranges::enable_borrowed_range <std::remove_cv_t <T>> is false, or if it is of an array type of unknown bound, the call to ranges::end
is ill-formed, which also results in substitution failure.
If ranges::end(std::forward <T>(t)) is valid, then decltype(ranges::end(std::forward <T>(t))) and decltype(ranges::begin (std::forward <T>(t))) model std::sentinel_for in all cases, while T
models std::ranges::range .
The C++20 standard requires that if the underlying end
function call returns a prvalue, the return value is move-constructed from the materialized temporary object. All implementations directly return the prvalue instead. The requirement is corrected by the post-C++20 proposal P0849R8 to match the implementations.
[edit] Example
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <ranges> #include <vector> int main() { std::vector <int> vec{3, 1, 4}; if (std::ranges::find (vec, 5) != std::ranges::end(vec)) std::cout << "found a 5 in vector vec!\n"; int arr[]{5, 10, 15}; if (std::ranges::find (arr, 5) != std::ranges::end(arr)) std::cout << "found a 5 in array arr!\n"; }
Output:
found a 5 in array arr!
[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
---|---|---|---|
P2602R2 | C++20 | there's machinery to prohibit certain non-member end found by ADL
|
removed such machinery |
[edit] See also
(customization point object)[edit]