std::array
Defined in header <array> | ||
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template< class T, class... U > array( T, U... ) -> array<T, 1 + sizeof...(U)>; | (since C++17) |
One deduction guide is provided for std::array
to provide an equivalent of std::experimental::make_array
for construction of std::array from a variadic parameter pack.
The program is ill-formed if (std::is_same_v<T, U> && ...)
is not true. Note that (std::is_same_v<T, U> && ...)
is true when sizeof...(U)
is zero.
#include <array> #include <cassert> int main() { int const x = 10; std::array a{1, 2, 3, 5, x}; // OK, creates std::array<int, 5> assert(a.back() == x); // std::array b{1, 2u}; // Error, all arguments must have the same type // std::array<short> c{3, 2, 1}; // Error, wrong number of template args std::array c(std::to_array<short>({3, 2, 1})); // C++20 alternative, // creates std::array<short, 3> }
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