std::experimental::ranges::DerivedFrom

< cpp‎ | experimental‎ | ranges
template < class T, class U >

concept bool DerivedFrom =
  std::is_base_of<U, T>::value &&

  std::is_convertible<std::remove_cv_t<T>*, std::remove_cv_t<U>*>::value;
(ranges TS)

The concept DerivedFrom<T, U> is satisfied if and only if U is a class type that is either T or a public and unambiguous base of T.

Despite the use of std::is_base_of and std::is_convertible in its description above, DerivedFrom is not required to use it in its implementation. Thus, there need not be any subsumption relationship between DerivedFrom<T, U> and std::is_base_of<U,T>::value or std::is_convertible<std::remove_cv_t<T>*, std::remove_cv_t<U>*>::value.

See also

(C++11)
checks if a type is derived from the other type
(class template)
checks if a type can be converted to the other type
(class template)