std::predicate
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template< class F, class... Args >
concept predicate = |
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The concept std::predicate<F, Args...> specifies that F is a predicate that accepts arguments whose types and value categories are encoded by Args..., i.e., it can be invoked with these arguments to produce a boolean-testable result.
Note that regular_invocable requires the invocation to not modify either the callable object or the arguments and be equality-preserving.
Equality preservation
Expressions declared in requires-expressions of the standard library concepts are required to be equality-preserving (except where stated otherwise).