std::basic_const_iterator
        <iterator> 
 std::basic_const_iterator is an iterator adaptor which behaves exactly like the underlying iterator (which must be at least an LegacyInputIterator or model input_iterator), except that dereferencing converts the value returned by the underlying iterator as immutable. Specializations of std::basic_const_iterator are constant iterators, that is, the iterator can never be used as an output iterator because modifying elements is not allowed.
iterator_categoryIf Iter models forward_iterator:
iterator_category is the same type as std::iterator_traits <Iter>::iterator_category.
Otherwise, there is no member iterator_category.
iterator_concept
 
Iter models contiguous_iterator;Iter models random_access_iterator;Iter models bidirectional_iterator;Iter models forward_iterator;value_type
 std::iter_value_t <Iter>
difference_type
 std::iter_difference_t <Iter>
current (private)
 the underlying iterator from which base() copies or movesbasic_const_iterator type If I models constant-iterator (an exposition-only concept), then const_iterator<I> denotes a type I. Otherwise, basic_const_iterator<I>.
If S models input_iterator, then const_sentinel<S> denotes a type const_iterator<S>. Otherwise, S.
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature | 
|---|---|---|---|
| __cpp_lib_ranges_as_const | 202207L | (C++23) | std::basic_const_iterator | 
| 202311L | (C++23) (DR) | std::basic_const_iteratorshould follow its underlying type's convertibility | 
#include <cassert> #include <iterator> #include <vector> int main() { std::vector v{1, 2, 3}; std::vector <int>::iterator i = v.begin(); *i = 4; // OK, v[0] == 4 now i[1] = 4; // OK, the same as *(i + 1) = 4; auto ci = std::make_const_iterator (i); assert (*ci == 4); // OK, can read the underlying object assert (ci[0] == 4); // OK, ditto // *ci = 13; // Error: location is read-only // ci[0] = 13; // Error: ditto ci.base()[0] = 42; // OK, underlying iterator is writable assert (*ci == 42); // OK, underlying location v[0] was modified }
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior | 
|---|---|---|---|
| P2836R1 | C++23 | basic_const_iteratordoesn't follow its underlying type's convertibility | conversion operator provided |