std::common_reference_with
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template< class T, class U >
concept common_reference_with = |
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The concept common_reference_with<T, U> specifies that two types T and U share a common reference type (as computed by std::common_reference_t) to which both can be converted.
Semantic requirements
T and U model std::common_reference_with<T, U> only if, given equality-preserving expressions t1, t2, u1 and u2 such that decltype((t1)) and decltype((t2)) are both T and decltype((u1)) and decltype((u2)) are both U,
- std::common_reference_t<T, U>(t1) equals std::common_reference_t<T, U>(t2) if and only if
t1equalst2; and - std::common_reference_t<T, U>(u1) equals std::common_reference_t<T, U>(u2) if and only if
u1equalsu2.
In other words, the conversion to the common reference type must preserve equality.
See also
| determines the common reference type of a group of types (class template) |
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(C++20)
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specifies that two types share a common type (concept) |
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(C++11)
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determines the common type of a group of types (class template) |