Defined in header <iterator> | ||
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template<class I> concept input_iterator = std::input_or_output_iterator<I> && std::indirectly_readable<I> && requires { typename /*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I>; } && std::derived_from</*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I>, std::input_iterator_tag>; | (since C++20) |
The input_iterator
concept is a refinement of input_or_output_iterator
, adding the requirement that the referenced values can be read (via indirectly_readable
) and the requirement that the iterator concept tag be present.
Definition of this concept is specified via an exposition-only alias template /*ITER_CONCEPT*/
.
In order to determine /*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I>
, let ITER_TRAITS<I>
denote I
if the specialization std::iterator_traits<I>
is generated from the primary template, or std::iterator_traits<I>
otherwise:
ITER_TRAITS<I>::iterator_concept
is valid and names a type, /*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I>
denotes the type. ITER_TRAITS<I>::iterator_category
is valid and names a type, /*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I>
denotes the type. std::iterator_traits<I>
is generated from the primary template, /*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I>
denotes std::random_access_iterator_tag
. /*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I>
does not denote a type and results in a substitution failure. Unlike the LegacyInputIterator requirements, the input_iterator
concept does not require equality_comparable
, since input iterators are typically compared with sentinels.
(C++20) | specifies that objects of a type can be incremented and dereferenced (concept) |
(C++20) | specifies that an input_iterator is a forward iterator, supporting equality comparison and multi-pass (concept) |
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