| Technical Specification | ||||
| Filesystem library(filesystem TS) | ||||
| Library fundamentals(library fundamentals TS) | ||||
| Library fundamentals 2(library fundamentals TS v2) | ||||
| Library fundamentals 3(library fundamentals TS v3) | ||||
| Extensions for parallelism(parallelism TS) | ||||
| Extensions for parallelism 2(parallelism TS v2) | ||||
| Extensions for concurrency(concurrency TS) | ||||
| Extensions for concurrency 2(concurrency TS v2) | ||||
| Concepts(concepts TS) | ||||
| Ranges(ranges TS) | ||||
| Reflection(reflection TS) | ||||
| Mathematical special functions(special functions TR) | ||||
| Experimental Non-TS | ||||
| Pattern Matching | ||||
| Linear Algebra | ||||
| std::execution | ||||
| Contracts | ||||
| 2D Graphics |
Defined in header <experimental/utility> | ||
struct erased_type{}; | (library fundamentals TS) (removed in library fundamentals TS v3) | |
The classerased_type is an empty struct that serves as a placeholder for a type in situations where the actual type is determined at runtime. For example, in classes that usetype-erased allocators, the nested typedefallocator_type is an alias forerased_type.
erased_type is removed in LFTS v3 becausestd::pmr::polymorphic_allocator<> is preferable for type erasure.