std::polymorphic<T, Allocator>::polymorphic
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constexpr explicit polymorphic();
(1)
(since C++26)
constexpr explicit polymorphic( std::allocator_arg_t, const Allocator& a );
(2)
(since C++26)
template< class U = T >
constexpr explicit polymorphic( U&& v );
(3)
(since C++26)
constexpr explicit polymorphic( U&& v );
template< class U = T >
(4)
(since C++26)
constexpr explicit polymorphic( std::allocator_arg_t, const Allocator& a,
template< class U, class... Args >
constexpr explicit polymorphic( std::in_place_type_t <U>, Args&&... args );
(5)
(since C++26)
constexpr explicit polymorphic( std::in_place_type_t <U>, Args&&... args );
template< class U, class... Args >
(6)
(since C++26)
constexpr explicit polymorphic( std::allocator_arg_t, const Allocator& a,
template< class U, class I, class... Args >
(7)
(since C++26)
constexpr explicit polymorphic( std::in_place_type_t <U>,
std::initializer_list <I> ilist,
template< class U, class I, class... Args >
(8)
(since C++26)
constexpr explicit polymorphic( std::allocator_arg_t, const Allocator& a,
std::in_place_type_t <U>,
std::initializer_list <I> ilist,
constexpr polymorphic( const polymorphic& other );
(9)
(since C++26)
constexpr polymorphic( std::allocator_arg_t, const Allocator& a,
const polymorphic& other );
(10)
(since C++26)
const polymorphic& other );
constexpr polymorphic( polymorphic&& other ) noexcept;
(11)
(since C++26)
constexpr polymorphic( std::allocator_arg_t, const Allocator& a,
polymorphic&& other ) noexcept(/* see below */);
(12)
(since C++26)
polymorphic&& other ) noexcept(/* see below */);
Constructs a new polymorphic object.
Contents
[edit] Parameters
a
-
the allocator to be associated
v
-
value with which to initialize the owned value
args
-
arguments with which to initialize the owned value
il
-
initializer list with which to initialize the owned value
other
-
another
polymorphic object whose owned value (if exists) is copied
[edit] Effects
The construction of a new polymorphic object consists of the following steps:
1) Constructs the associated allocator
alloc :
- If the initializer for
allocis empty, it is value-initialized. - If the initializer for
allocis not empty, it is direct-non-list-initialized with the initializer argument.
2) Constructs the owned object:
- For overloads (1-8), calls std::allocator_traits <Allocator>::construct(
alloc,p, args...), where- p is a pointer of type
U*, it points to storage suitable for the owned object to be constructed, and - args... is an expression pack containing the initializer arguments.
- p is a pointer of type
- For overloads (9-12):
- If other is valueless, no owned object is constructed, and *this is also valueless after construction.
- Otherwise, if other is an rvalue reference and
allocequals other.alloc, *this takes ownership of the owned object of other. - Otherwise, the owned object is constructed using
allocas described above, where the type of p is determined by the type of the object owned by other.
| Overload | Initializer for... | Type of the owned object | valueless_after_move() after construction | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
alloc
|
the owned object | |||
| (1) | (empty) | (empty) | T
|
false |
| (2) | a | |||
| (3) | (empty) | std::forward <U>(v) | U
| |
| (4) | a | |||
| (5) | (empty) | std::forward <Args>(args) | ||
| (6) | a | |||
| (7) | (empty) | ilist, std::forward <Args>(args) | ||
| (8) | a | |||
| (9) | see below | *other (only if other owns a value) |
the type of the object owned by other | true only if other is valueless |
| (10) | a | |||
| (11) | std::move (other.alloc )
|
takes ownership (only if other owns a value) | ||
| (12) | a | see below | ||
9)
alloc is direct-non-list-initialized with std::allocator_traits <Allocator>:: select_on_container_copy_construction(other.alloc ).12) The owned object is constructed as follows:
[edit] Constraints and supplement information
1,2) If any of the following values is false, the program is ill-formed:
1) This overload participates in overload resolution only if std::is_default_constructible_v <Allocator> is true.
3-8) These overloads participate in overload resolution only if the following values are all true:
- std::derived_from <std::remove_cvref_t <U>, T>
- std::is_copy_constructible_v <std::remove_cvref_t <U>>
- std::is_constructible_v <std::remove_cvref_t <U>, /* argument types */>, where /* argument types */ are:
3,4)
U5,6)
Args...7,8) std::initializer_list <I>&, Args...
3,5,7) These overloads participate in overload resolution only if std::is_default_constructible_v <Allocator> is true.
3,4) These overloads participate in overload resolution only if all following conditions are satisfied:
- std::is_same_v <std::remove_cvref_t <U>, std::polymorphic> is false.
-
Uis not a specialization of std::in_place_type_t .
5-8) These overloads participate in overload resolution only if std::is_same_v <std::remove_cvref_t <U>, U> is true.
[edit] Exceptions
Throws nothing unless std::allocator_traits <Allocator>::allocate or std::allocator_traits <Allocator>::construct throws.
12)
noexcept specification:
noexcept(std::allocator_traits <Allocator>::is_always_equal::value)
[edit] Example
This section is incomplete
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