constexpr variant& operator=( const variant& rhs ); | (1) | (since C++17) |
constexpr variant& operator=( variant&& rhs ) noexcept(/* see below */); | (2) | (since C++17) |
| (3) | ||
template< class T > variant& operator=( T&& t ) noexcept(/* see below */); |
(since C++17) (until C++20) | |
template< class T > constexpr variant& operator=( T&& t ) noexcept(/* see below */); | (since C++20) |
Assigns a new value to an existing variant object.
*this and rhs are valueless by exception, does nothing. rhs is valueless, but *this is not, destroys the value contained in *this and makes it valueless. rhs holds the same alternative as *this, assigns the value contained in rhs to the value contained in *this. If an exception is thrown, *this does not become valueless: the value depends on the exception safety guarantee of the alternative's copy assignment. rhs is either nothrow copy constructible or not nothrow move constructible (as determined by std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible and std::is_nothrow_move_constructible, respectively), equivalent to this->emplace<rhs.index()>(*std::get_if<rhs.index()>(std::addressof(rhs))). *this may become valueless_by_exception if an exception is thrown on the copy-construction inside emplace. this->operator=(variant(rhs)).std::is_copy_constructible_v<T_i> and std::is_copy_assignable_v<T_i> are both true for all T_i in Types.... This overload is trivial if std::is_trivially_copy_constructible_v<T_i>,std::is_trivially_copy_assignable_v<T_i> and std::is_trivially_destructible_v<T_i> are all true for all T_i in Types....*this and rhs are valueless by exception, does nothing. rhs is valueless, but *this is not, destroys the value contained in *this and makes it valueless. rhs holds the same alternative as *this, assigns std::move(*std::get_if<j>(std::addressof(rhs))) to the value contained in *this, with j being index(). If an exception is thrown, *this does not become valueless: the value depends on the exception safety guarantee of the alternative's move assignment. rhs and *this hold different alternatives), equivalent to this->emplace<rhs.index()>(std::move(*std::get_if<rhs.index()>(std::addressof(rhs)))). If an exception is thrown by T_i's move constructor, *this becomes valueless_by_exception.std::is_move_constructible_v<T_i> and std::is_move_assignable_v<T_i> are both true for all T_i in Types.... This overload is trivial if std::is_trivially_move_constructible_v<T_i>, std::is_trivially_move_assignable_v<T_i>, and std::is_trivially_destructible_v<T_i> are all true for all T_i in Types....T_j that would be selected by overload resolution for the expression F(std::forward<T>(t)) if there was an overload of imaginary function F(T_i) for every T_i from Types... in scope at the same time, except that: F(T_i) is only considered if the declaration T_i x[] = { std::forward<T>(t) }; is valid for some invented variable x; *this already holds a T_j, assigns std::forward<T>(t) to the value contained in *this. If an exception is thrown, *this does not become valueless: the value depends on the exception safety guarantee of the assignment called. std::is_nothrow_constructible_v<T_j, T> || !std::is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<T_j> is true, equivalent to this->emplace<j>(std::forward<T>(t)). *this may become valueless_by_exception if an exception is thrown on the initialization inside emplace. this->emplace<j>(T_j(std::forward<T>(t))). This overload participates in overload resolution only if std::decay_t<T>(until C++20)std::remove_cvref_t<T>(since C++20) is not the same type as variant and std::is_assignable_v<T_j&, T> is true and std::is_constructible_v<T_j, T> is true and the expression F(std::forward<T>(t)) (with F being the above-mentioned set of imaginary functions) is well formed.
std::variant<std::string> v1; v1 = "abc"; // OK std::variant<std::string, std::string> v2; v2 = "abc"; // Error std::variant <std::string, bool> v3; v3 = "abc"; // OK, chooses string; bool is not a candidate std::variant<float, long, double> v4; //holds float v4 = 0; // OK, holds long; float and double are not candidates
| rhs | - | another variant |
| t | - | a value convertible to one of the variant's alternatives |
*this
noexcept specification: noexcept(((std::is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<Types> &&
std::is_nothrow_move_assignable_v<Types>) && ...))noexcept specification: noexcept(std::is_nothrow_assignable_v<T_j&, T> && std::is_nothrow_constructible_v<T_j, T>)#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <type_traits>
#include <variant>
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, std::variant<int, std::string> const& va)
{
os << ": { ";
std::visit([&](auto&& arg)
{
using T = std::decay_t<decltype(arg)>;
if constexpr (std::is_same_v<T, int>)
os << arg;
else if constexpr (std::is_same_v<T, std::string>)
os << std::quoted(arg);
}, va);
return os << " };\n";
}
int main()
{
std::variant<int, std::string> a{2017}, b{"CppCon"};
std::cout << "a" << a << "b" << b << '\n';
std::cout << "(1) operator=( const variant& rhs )\n";
a = b;
std::cout << "a" << a << "b" << b << '\n';
std::cout << "(2) operator=( variant&& rhs )\n";
a = std::move(b);
std::cout << "a" << a << "b" << b << '\n';
std::cout << "(3) operator=( T&& t ), where T is int\n";
a = 2019;
std::cout << "a" << a << '\n';
std::cout << "(3) operator=( T&& t ), where T is std::string\n";
std::string s{"CppNow"};
std::cout << "s: " << std::quoted(s) << '\n';
a = std::move(s);
std::cout << "a" << a << "s: " << std::quoted(s) << '\n';
}Possible output:
a: { 2017 };
b: { "CppCon" };
(1) operator=( const variant& rhs )
a: { "CppCon" };
b: { "CppCon" };
(2) operator=( variant&& rhs )
a: { "CppCon" };
b: { "" };
(3) operator=( T&& t ), where T is int
a: { 2019 };
(3) operator=( T&& t ), where T is std::string
s: "CppNow"
a: { "CppNow" };
s: ""The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
| LWG 3024 | C++17 | copy assignment operator doesn't participate in overload resolution if any member type is not copyable | defined as deleted instead |
| P0602R4 | C++17 | copy/move assignment may not be trivial even if underlying operations are trivial | required to propagate triviality |
| P0608R3 | C++17 | converting assignment blindly assembles an overload set, leading to unintended conversions | narrowing and boolean conversions not considered |
| P2231R1 | C++20 | converting assignment was not constexpr while the required operations can be in C++20 | made constexpr |
| LWG 3585 | C++17 | converting assignment was sometimes unexpectedly ill-formed because there was no available move assignment | made well-formed |
| constructs a value in the variant, in place (public member function) |
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