Categories: allocators, iterators, adaptors | Component type: type |
class Int { public: Int(int x) : val(x) {} int get() { return val; } private: int val; }; int main() { int A1[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}; const int N = sizeof(A1) / sizeof(int); Int* A2 = (Int*) malloc(N * sizeof(Int)); transform(A1, A1 + N, raw_storage_iterator<Int*, int>(A2), negate<int>()); }
Parameter | Description | Default |
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OutputIterator | The type of the raw_storage_iterator's underlying iterator. | |
T | The type that will be used as the argument to the constructor. |
Member | Where defined | Description |
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raw_storage_iterator(ForwardIterator x) | raw_storage_iterator | See below. |
raw_storage_iterator(const raw_storage_iterator&) | trivial iterator | The copy constructor |
raw_storage_iterator& operator=(const raw_storage_iterator&) | trivial iterator | The assignment operator |
raw_storage_iterator& operator*() | Output Iterator | Used to implement the output iterator expression *i = x. [2] |
raw_storage_iterator& operator=(const Sequence::value_type&) | Output Iterator | Used to implement the output iterator expression *i = x. [2] |
raw_storage_iterator& operator++() | Output Iterator | Preincrement. |
raw_storage_iterator& operator++(int) | Output Iterator | Postincrement. |
output_iterator_tag iterator_category(const raw_storage_iterator&) | iterator tags | Returns the iterator's category. This is a global function, not a member. |
Function | Description |
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raw_storage_iterator(ForwardIterator i) | Creates a raw_storage_iterator whose underlying iterator is i. |
raw_storage_iterator& operator=(const T& val) | Constructs an object of ForwardIterator's value type at the location pointed to by the iterator, using val as the constructor's argument. |
[1] In particular, this sort of low-level memory management is used in the implementation of some container classes.
[2] Note how assignment through a raw_storage_iterator is implemented. In general, unary operator* must be defined so that it returns a proxy object, where the proxy object defines operator= to perform the insert operation. In this case, for the sake of simplicity, the proxy object is the raw_storage_iterator itself. That is, *i returns i, and *i = t is equivalent to i = t. You should not, however, rely on this behavior. It is an implementation detail, and it is not guaranteed to remain the same in future versions.