std::indirect_unary_predicate
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template< class F, class I >
concept indirect_unary_predicate =
std::indirectly_readable<I> &&
std::copy_constructible<F> &&
std::predicate<F&, /*indirect-value-t*/<I>> &&
std::predicate<F&, std::iter_reference_t<I>>;
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(since C++20) | |
The concept indirect_unary_predicate specifies requirements for algorithms that call unary predicates as their arguments. The key difference between this concept and std::predicate is that it is applied to the type that I references, rather than I itself.
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