The conceptrandom_access_iterator
refinesbidirectional_iterator
by adding support for constant time advancement with the+=
,+
,-=
, and-
operators, constant time computation of distance with-
, and array notation with subscripting[]
.
[edit]Iterator concept determination
Definition of this concept is specified via an exposition-only alias template/*ITER_CONCEPT*/.
In order to determine/*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I>, letITER_TRAITS<I> denoteI if the specializationstd::iterator_traits<I> is generated from the primary template, orstd::iterator_traits<I> otherwise:
- IfITER_TRAITS<I>::iterator_concept is valid and names a type,/*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I> denotes the type.
- Otherwise, ifITER_TRAITS<I>::iterator_category is valid and names a type,/*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I> denotes the type.
- Otherwise, ifstd::iterator_traits<I> is generated from the primary template,/*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I> denotesstd::random_access_iterator_tag.
(That is,std::derived_from</*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I>,std::random_access_iterator_tag> is assumed to betrue.) - Otherwise,/*ITER_CONCEPT*/<I> does not denote a type and results in a substitution failure.
[edit]Semantic requirements
Leta andb be valid iterators of typeI
such thatb is reachable froma, and letn be a value of typestd::iter_difference_t<I> equal tob- a.std::random_access_iterator<I> is modeled only if all the concepts it subsumes are modeled and:
- (a+= n) is equal tob.
- std::addressof(a+= n) is equal tostd::addressof(a).[1]
- (a+ n) is equal to(a+= n).
- (a+ n) is equal to(n+ a).
- For any two positive integers
x
andy
, ifa+(x+ y) is valid, thena+(x+ y) is equal to(a+ x)+ y. - a+0 is equal toa.
- If(a+(n-1)) is valid, then--b is equal to(a+(n-1)).
- (b+=-n) and(b-= n) are both equal toa.
- std::addressof(b-= n) is equal tostd::addressof(b).[1]
- (b- n) is equal to(b-= n).
- Ifb is dereferenceable, thena[n] is valid and is equal to*b.
- bool(a<= b) istrue.
- Every required operation has constant time complexity.
Note thatstd::addressof returns the address of the iterator object, not the address of the object the iterator points to. I.e.operator+=
andoperator-=
must return a reference to*this.
[edit]Equality preservation
Expressions declared inrequires expressions of the standard library concepts are required to beequality-preserving (except where stated otherwise).
[edit]Implicit expression variations
Arequires expression that uses an expression that is non-modifying for some constant lvalue operand also requiresimplicit expression variations.
Unlike theLegacyRandomAccessIterator requirements, therandom_access_iterator
concept does not require dereference to return an lvalue.
[edit]Example
Demonstrates a possible implementation ofstd::distance via C++20 concepts.
#include <iterator> namespace cxx20{template<std::input_or_output_iterator Iter>constexprstd::iter_difference_t<Iter> distance(Iter first, Iter last){ifconstexpr(std::random_access_iterator<Iter>)return last- first;else{std::iter_difference_t<Iter> result{};for(; first!= last;++first)++result;return result;}}} int main(){staticconstexprauto il={3,1,4}; static_assert(std::random_access_iterator<decltype(il.begin())>&& cxx20::distance(il.begin(), il.end())==3&& cxx20::distance(il.end(), il.begin())==-3);}
[edit]See also
| specifies that aforward_iterator is a bidirectional iterator, supporting movement backwards (concept)[edit] |
| specifies that arandom_access_iterator is a contiguous iterator, referring to elements that are contiguous in memory (concept)[edit] |