Defined in header <memory> | ||
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| Call signature | ||
template< no-throw-forward-iterator I, no-throw-sentinel-for<I> S > requires std::default_initializable<std::iter_value_t<I>> I uninitialized_default_construct( I first, S last ); | (1) | (since C++20) |
template< no-throw-forward-range R > requires std::default_initializable<ranges::range_value_t<R>> ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R> uninitialized_default_construct( R&& r ); | (2) | (since C++20) |
std::iter_value_t<I> in the uninitialized storage designated by the range [first, last) by default-initialization, as if by for (; first != last; ++first)
::new (static_cast<void*>(std::addressof(*first)))
std::remove_reference_t<std::iter_reference_t<I>>;r as the range, as if using ranges::begin(r) as first, and ranges::end(r) as last.The function-like entities described on this page are niebloids, that is:
In practice, they may be implemented as function objects, or with special compiler extensions.
| first, last | - | iterator-sentinel pair denoting the range of the elements to initialize |
| r | - | the range of the elements to initialize |
An iterator equal to last.
Linear in the distance between first and last.
The exception thrown on construction of the elements in the destination range, if any.
An implementation may skip the objects construction (without changing the observable effect) if no non-trivial default constructor is called while default-initializing a std::iter_value_t<I> object, which can be detected by std::is_trivially_default_constructible_v.
struct uninitialized_default_construct_fn
{
template<no-throw-forward-iterator I, no-throw-sentinel-for<I> S>
requires std::default_initializable<std::iter_value_t<I>>
I operator()(I first, S last) const
{
using ValueType = std::remove_reference_t<std::iter_reference_t<I>>;
if constexpr (std::is_trivially_default_constructible_v<ValueType>)
return ranges::next(first, last); // skip initialization
I rollback{first};
try
{
for (; !(first == last); ++first)
::new (const_cast<void*>(static_cast<const volatile void*>
(std::addressof(*first)))) ValueType;
return first;
}
catch (...) // rollback: destroy constructed elements
{
for (; rollback != first; ++rollback)
ranges::destroy_at(std::addressof(*rollback));
throw;
}
}
template<no-throw-forward-range R>
requires std::default_initializable<ranges::range_value_t<R>>
ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>
operator()(R&& r) const
{
return (*this)(ranges::begin(r), ranges::end(r));
}
};
inline constexpr uninitialized_default_construct_fn uninitialized_default_construct{}; |
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
int main()
{
struct S { std::string m{ "▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀" }; };
constexpr int n{4};
alignas(alignof(S)) char out[n * sizeof(S)];
try
{
auto first{reinterpret_cast<S*>(out)};
auto last{first + n};
std::ranges::uninitialized_default_construct(first, last);
auto count{1};
for (auto it{first}; it != last; ++it)
std::cout << count++ << ' ' << it->m << '\n';
std::ranges::destroy(first, last);
}
catch (...) { std::cout << "Exception!\n"; }
// Notice that for "trivial types" the uninitialized_default_construct
// generally does not zero-fill the given uninitialized memory area.
constexpr char etalon[]{'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', '\n'};
char v[]{'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', '\n'};
std::ranges::uninitialized_default_construct(std::begin(v), std::end(v));
if (std::memcmp(v, etalon, sizeof(v)) == 0)
{
std::cout << " ";
// Maybe undefined behavior, pending CWG 1997:
// for (const char c : v) { std::cout << c << ' '; }
for (const char c : etalon)
std::cout << c << ' ';
}
else
std::cout << "Unspecified\n";
}Possible output:
1 ▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀ 2 ▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀ 3 ▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀ 4 ▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀ A B C D
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
| LWG 3870 | C++20 | this algorithm might create objects on a const storage | kept disallowed |
|
(C++20) | constructs objects by default-initialization in an uninitialized area of memory, defined by a start and count (niebloid) |
|
(C++20) | constructs objects by value-initialization in an uninitialized area of memory, defined by a range (niebloid) |
|
(C++20) | constructs objects by value-initialization in an uninitialized area of memory, defined by a start and a count (niebloid) |
|
(C++17) | constructs objects by default-initialization in an uninitialized area of memory, defined by a range (function template) |
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