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{{tt|std::reference_wrapper}} is a class template that wraps a reference in a copyable, assignable object | {{tt|std::reference_wrapper}} is a class template that wraps a reference in a copyable, assignable object. | ||
Specifically, {{tt|std::reference_wrapper}} is a {{ | Specifically, {{tt|std::reference_wrapper}} is a {{|CopyConstructible}} and {{|CopyAssignable}} wrapper around a reference to object or reference to function of type {{tt|T}}. Instances of {{tt|std::reference_wrapper}} are objects (they can be copied or stored in containers) but they are implicitly convertible to {{c|T&}}, so that they can be used as arguments with the functions that take the underlying type by reference. | ||
{{|}}{{tt|std::reference_wrapper}} . | |||
{{tt|std::reference_wrapper}} is | |||
{{tt|std::reference_wrapper}} is used to pass objects to {{lc|std::bind}}the constructor of {{lc|std::thread}} | |||
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===Member types=== | ===Member types=== | ||
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{{dsc hitem | type | definition }} | {{dsc hitem|type|definition}} | ||
{{dsc | {{tt|type}} | {{tt|T}}}} | {{dsc|{{tt|type}}|{{tt|T}}}} | ||
{{dsc | {{tt|result_type}} | The return type of {{tt|T}} if {{tt|T}} is a function. Otherwise, not defined }} | {{dsc|{{tt|result_type}}|The return type of {{tt|T}} if {{tt|T}} is a function. Otherwise, not defined}} | ||
{{dsc | {{tt|argument_type}} | | {{dsc|{{tt|argument_type}}| | ||
if {{tt|T}} is a function or pointer to function that takes one argument of type {{tt|A1}}, then {{tt|argument_type}} is {{tt|A1}}<br> | |||
if {{tt|T}} is a pointer to member function of class {{tt|T0}} that takes no arguments, then {{tt|argument_type}} is {{|T0*}}, possibly cv-qualified<br> | |||
{{dsc | {{tt|first_argument_type}} | | if {{tt|T}} is a class type with a member type {{|T::argument_type}}, then {{tt|argument_type}} is an alias of that}} | ||
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if {{tt|T}} is a function or pointer to function that takes two arguments of {{tt|A1}} and {{tt|A2}}, then {{tt|first_argument_type}} is {{tt|A1}}<br> | |||
if {{tt|T}} is a pointer to member function of class {{tt|T0}} that takes one argument, then {{tt|first_argument_type}} is {{|T0*}}, possibly cv-qualified<br> | |||
if {{tt|T}} is a class type with a member type {{|T::first_argument_type}}, then {{tt|first_argument_type}} is an alias of that | |||
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{{dsc | {{tt|second_argument_type}} | | {{dsc|{{tt|second_argument_type}}| | ||
if {{tt|T}} is a function or pointer to function that takes two arguments of type s {{tt|A1}} and {{tt|A2}}, then {{tt|second_argument_type}} is {{tt|A2}}<br> | |||
if {{tt|T}} is a pointer to member function of class {{tt|T0}} that takes one argument {{tt|A1}}, then {{tt|second_argument_type}} is {{tt|A1}}, possibly cv-qualified<br> | |||
if {{tt|T}} is a class type with a member type {{|T::second_argument_type}}, then {{tt|second_argument_type}} is an alias of that}} | |||
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===Member functions=== | ===Member functions=== | ||
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{{dsc inc | cpp/utility/functional/reference_wrapper/dsc constructor}} | {{dsc inc|cpp/utility/functional/reference_wrapper/dsc constructor}} | ||
{{dsc inc | cpp/utility/functional/reference_wrapper/dsc operator{{=}} }} | {{dsc inc|cpp/utility/functional/reference_wrapper/dsc operator{{=}}}} | ||
{{dsc inc | cpp/utility/functional/reference_wrapper/dsc get}} | {{dsc inc|cpp/utility/functional/reference_wrapper/dsc get}} | ||
{{dsc inc | cpp/utility/functional/reference_wrapper/dsc operator()}} | {{dsc inc|cpp/utility/functional/reference_wrapper/dsc operator() | ||
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===Example=== | ===Example=== | ||
{{example | {{example | ||
|Demonstrates the use of reference_wrapperas a container of references, which makes it possible to access the same container using multiple | |||
|code= | |||
#include <algorithm> | #include <algorithm> | ||
#include <list> | #include <list> | ||
#include <vector> | #include <vector> | ||
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< | |||
int main() | int main() | ||
{ | { | ||
std::list<int> l | std::list<int> l | ||
, , -4; | |||
std::vector<std::reference_wrapper<int>> v(l.begin(), l.end()); | std::vector<std::reference_wrapper<int>> v(l.begin(), l.end()); | ||
std:: | std:::(:{std::}; | ||
"Contents of the list: "; | |||
(: v); | |||
std::cout << "Doubling the values in the initial list...\n"; | std::cout << "Doubling the values in the initial list...\n"; | ||
(int& i) { i *= 2; } | |||
"vector: "v); | |||
} | } | ||
Contents of the list: -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 | |output= | ||
Contents of the list, shuffled: | Contents of the list: -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 | ||
Contents of the list, shuffled : -1 -1 -- | |||
Doubling the values in the initial list... | Doubling the values in the initial list... | ||
vector: -2 -2 -- | |||
}} | }} | ||
===See also=== | ===See also=== | ||
{{dsc begin}} | {{dsc begin}} | ||
{{dsc inc | cpp/utility/functional/dsc ref}} | {{dsc inc|cpp/utility/functional/dsc ref}} | ||
{{dsc inc | cpp/utility/functional/dsc bind}} | {{dsc inc|cpp/utility/functional/dsc bind | ||
}} | |||
{{dsc end}} | {{dsc end}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 8 July 2024
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template< class T >
class reference_wrapper;
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std::reference_wrapper is a class template that wraps a reference in a copyable, assignable object.
Specifically, std::reference_wrapper is a CopyConstructible and CopyAssignable wrapper around a reference to object or reference to function of type T. Instances of std::reference_wrapper are objects (they can be copied or stored in containers) but they are implicitly convertible to T&, so that they can be used as arguments with the functions that take the underlying type by reference.
If the stored reference is Callable, std::reference_wrapper is callable with the same arguments.
Helper functions std::ref and std::cref are often used to generate std::reference_wrapper objects.
std::reference_wrapper is used to pass objects by reference to std::bind, the constructor of std::thread, or the helper functions std::make_pair and std::make_tuple. It can also be used as a mechanism to store references inside standard containers (like std::vector) that cannot normally hold references.
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(since C++17) |
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(since C++20) |
Member types
| type | definition |
type
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T
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result_type(deprecated in C++17) (removed in C++20) |
The return type of T if T is a function. Otherwise, not defined.
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argument_type(deprecated in C++17) (removed in C++20) |
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first_argument_type(deprecated in C++17) (removed in C++20) |
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second_argument_type(deprecated in C++17) (removed in C++20) |
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Member functions
| stores a reference in a new std::reference_wrapper object (public member function) | |
| rebinds a std::reference_wrapper (public member function) | |
| accesses the stored reference (public member function) | |
| calls the stored function (public member function) |
Non-member functions
(C++26) |
compares reference_wrapper objects as their stored references (function) |
Deduction guides(since C++17)
Helper classes
determines the common reference type of reference_wrapper and non-reference_wrapper (class template specialization) |
Possible implementation
namespace detail
{
template<class T> constexpr T& FUN(T& t) noexcept { return t; }
template<class T> void FUN(T&&) = delete;
}
template<class T>
class reference_wrapper
{
public:
// types
using type = T;
// construct/copy/destroy
template<class U, class = decltype(
detail::FUN<T>(std::declval<U>()),
std::enable_if_t<!std::is_same_v<reference_wrapper, std::remove_cvref_t<U>>>()
)>
constexpr reference_wrapper(U&& u)
noexcept(noexcept(detail::FUN<T>(std::forward<U>(u))))
: _ptr(std::addressof(detail::FUN<T>(std::forward<U>(u)))) {}
reference_wrapper(const reference_wrapper&) noexcept = default;
// assignment
reference_wrapper& operator=(const reference_wrapper& x) noexcept = default;
// access
constexpr operator T& () const noexcept { return *_ptr; }
constexpr T& get() const noexcept { return *_ptr; }
template<class... ArgTypes>
constexpr std::invoke_result_t<T&, ArgTypes...>
operator() (ArgTypes&&... args ) const
noexcept(std::is_nothrow_invocable_v<T&, ArgTypes...>)
{
return std::invoke(get(), std::forward<ArgTypes>(args)...);
}
private:
T* _ptr;
};
// deduction guides
template<class T>
reference_wrapper(T&) -> reference_wrapper<T>;
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Example
Demonstrates the use of std::reference_wrapper as a container of references, which makes it possible to access the same container using multiple indices.
#include <algorithm>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <list>
#include <numeric>
#include <random>
#include <vector>
void println(auto const rem, std::ranges::range auto const& v)
{
for (std::cout << rem; auto const& e : v)
std::cout << e << ' ';
std::cout << '\n';
}
int main()
{
std::list<int> l(10);
std::iota(l.begin(), l.end(), -4);
// can't use shuffle on a list (requires random access), but can use it on a vector
std::vector<std::reference_wrapper<int>> v(l.begin(), l.end());
std::ranges::shuffle(v, std::mt19937{std::random_device{}()});
println("Contents of the list: ", l);
println("Contents of the list, as seen through a shuffled vector: ", v);
std::cout << "Doubling the values in the initial list...\n";
std::ranges::for_each(l, [](int& i) { i *= 2; });
println("Contents of the list, as seen through a shuffled vector: ", v);
}
Possible output:
Contents of the list: -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
Contents of the list, as seen through a shuffled vector: -1 2 -2 1 5 0 3 -3 -4 4
Doubling the values in the initial list...
Contents of the list, as seen through a shuffled vector: -2 4 -4 2 10 0 6 -6 -8 8
See also
(C++11)(C++11) |
creates a std::reference_wrapper with a type deduced from its argument (function template) |
(C++11) |
binds one or more arguments to a function object (function template) |
(C++20)(C++20) |
get the reference type wrapped in std::reference_wrapper (class template) |