ranges¶
Implementations of ranges that didn’t make C++20.
Understanding Range adaptors
The documentation for each range adaptor provides the following information:
Requires: Any constraints on constructing the adaptor.
Reference: The type you get by dereferencing the adaptor’s iterator type.
Category: The range category for the adaptor, which is either input, output, forward, bidirectional, random-access, or contiguous.
Sized: When the view is a sized_range, i.e. you can call std::ranges::size to get its size in O(1).
Common: When the view is a common_range, i.e. the iterator and sentinel for the view are the same type.
Const-iterable: When const TheRangeAdaptor is a range.
Borrowed: When the view is a borrowed_range i.e. iterators produced by the view can outlive the view itself.
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