std::ranges::uninitialized_fill_n
<memory>
requires std::constructible_from <std::iter_value_t <I>, const T&>
I uninitialized_fill_n( I first, std::iter_difference_t <I> count,
(constexpr since C++26)
Copies value to an uninitialized memory area first +
[
0,
count)
as if by
return ranges::uninitialized_fill (std::counted_iterator (first, count),
std::default_sentinel, value).base();
If an exception is thrown during the initialization, the objects already constructed are destroyed in an unspecified order.
The function-like entities described on this page are algorithm function objects (informally known as niebloids), that is:
- Explicit template argument lists cannot be specified when calling any of them.
- None of them are visible to argument-dependent lookup.
- When any of them are found by normal unqualified lookup as the name to the left of the function-call operator, argument-dependent lookup is inhibited.
Contents
[edit] Parameters
[edit] Return value
As described above.
[edit] Complexity
Linear in count.
[edit] Exceptions
Any exception thrown on construction of the elements in the destination range.
[edit] Notes
An implementation may improve the efficiency of the ranges::uninitialized_fill_n
, e.g. by using ranges::fill_n , if the value type of the output range is TrivialType.
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_raw_memory_algorithms |
202411L |
(C++26) | constexpr for specialized memory algorithms |
[edit] Possible implementation
struct uninitialized_fill_n_fn { template<no-throw-forward-range I, class T> requires std::constructible_from <std::iter_value_t <I>, const T&> I operator()(I first, std::iter_difference_t <I> n, const T& x) const { I rollback{first}; try { for (; n-- > 0; ++first) ranges::construct_at (std::addressof (*first), x); return first; } catch (...) // rollback: destroy constructed elements { for (; rollback != first; ++rollback) ranges::destroy_at (std::addressof (*rollback)); throw; } } }; inline constexpr uninitialized_fill_n_fn uninitialized_fill_n{};
[edit] Example
#include <iostream> #include <memory> #include <string> int main() { constexpr int n{3}; alignas(alignof(std::string )) char out[n * sizeof(std::string )]; try { auto first{reinterpret_cast<std::string *>(out)}; auto last = std::ranges::uninitialized_fill_n(first, n, "cppreference"); for (auto it{first}; it != last; ++it) std::cout << *it << '\n'; std::ranges::destroy (first, last); } catch (...) { std::cout << "Exception!\n"; } }
Output:
cppreference cppreference cppreference
[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 |
---|---|---|---|
LWG 3870 | C++20 | this algorithm might create objects on a const storage | kept disallowed |
[edit] See also
(algorithm function object)[edit]
(function template) [edit]