std::mergeable
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| Defined in header <iterator>
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template< class I1, class I2, class Out, class Comp = ranges::less, class Proj1 = std::identity, class Proj2 = std::identity > concept mergeable = std::input_iterator<I1> && std::input_iterator<I2> && std::weakly_incrementable<Out> && std::indirectly_copyable<I1, Out> && std::indirectly_copyable<I2, Out> && std::indirect_strict_weak_order<Comp, std::projected<I1, Proj1>, std::projected<I2, Proj2>>; |
(since C++20) | |
The mergeable concept specifies the requirements for algorithms that merge two input ranges into a single output range according to the strict weak ordering imposed by Comp.
Semantic requirements
mergeable is modeled only if all concepts it subsumes are modeled.
See also
(C++20) |
merges two sorted ranges (algorithm function object) |
(C++20) |
computes the union of two sets (algorithm function object) |
(C++20) |
computes the intersection of two sets (algorithm function object) |
(C++20) |
computes the difference between two sets (algorithm function object) |
| computes the symmetric difference between two sets (algorithm function object) |