Defined in header <memory> | ||
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template< class ForwardIt > void destroy( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last ); | (since C++17) (until C++20) | |
template< class ForwardIt > constexpr void destroy( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last ); | (since C++20) | |
template< class ExecutionPolicy, class ForwardIt > void destroy( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last ); | (2) | (since C++17) |
[first, last), as if by for (; first != last; ++first)
std::destroy_at(std::addressof(*first));policy. This overload does not participate in overload resolution unless |
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| first, last | - | the range of elements to destroy |
| policy | - | the execution policy to use. See execution policy for details. |
| Type requirements | ||
-ForwardIt must meet the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator. |
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-No increment, assignment, comparison, or indirection through valid instances of ForwardIt may throw exceptions. |
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(none).
Linear in the distance between first and last.
The overload with a template parameter named ExecutionPolicy reports errors as follows:
ExecutionPolicy is one of the standard policies, std::terminate is called. For any other ExecutionPolicy, the behavior is implementation-defined. std::bad_alloc is thrown. template<class ForwardIt>
constexpr // since C++20
void destroy(ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last)
{
for (; first != last; ++first)
std::destroy_at(std::addressof(*first));
} |
The following example demonstrates how to use destroy to destroy a contiguous sequence of elements.
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
#include <new>
struct Tracer
{
int value;
~Tracer() { std::cout << value << " destructed\n"; }
};
int main()
{
alignas(Tracer) unsigned char buffer[sizeof(Tracer) * 8];
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
new(buffer + sizeof(Tracer) * i) Tracer{i}; //manually construct objects
auto ptr = std::launder(reinterpret_cast<Tracer*>(buffer));
std::destroy(ptr, ptr + 8);
}Output:
0 destructed 1 destructed 2 destructed 3 destructed 4 destructed 5 destructed 6 destructed 7 destructed
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(C++17) | destroys a number of objects in a range (function template) |
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(C++17) | destroys an object at a given address (function template) |
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(C++20) | destroys a range of objects (niebloid) |
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