operator== (std::expected)
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Primary template
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template
<
class
T2,
class
E2
>
requires
(
!
std::
is_void_v
<
T2
>
)
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(1) | (since C++23) |
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template
<
class
E2
>
friend
constexpr
bool
operator
==
(
const
expected
&
lhs,
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(2) | (since C++23) |
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template
<
class
T2
>
friend constexpr bool operator == ( const expected & lhs, const T2 & val ) ; |
(3) | (since C++23) |
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void
partial specialization
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template
<
class
T2,
class
E2
>
requires
std::
is_void_v
<
T2
>
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(4) | (since C++23) |
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template
<
class
E2
>
friend
constexpr
bool
operator
==
(
const
expected
&
lhs,
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(5) | (since C++23) |
Performs comparison operations on std::expected objects.
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If any of the following expressions is ill-formed, or its result is not convertible to bool , the program is ill-formed: |
(until C++26) |
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This overload participates in overload resolution only if all following expressions is well-formed, and their results are convertible to bool : |
(since C++26) |
- * lhs == * rhs
- lhs. error ( ) == rhs. error ( )
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If the expression lhs. error ( ) == unex. error ( ) is ill-formed, or its result is not convertible to bool , the program is ill-formed. |
(until C++26) |
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This overload participates in overload resolution only if the expression lhs. error ( ) == unex. error ( ) is well-formed, and its result is convertible to bool . |
(since C++26) |
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If the expression * lhs == val is ill-formed, or its result is not convertible to bool , the program is ill-formed. |
(until C++26) |
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This overload participates in overload resolution only if all following conditions are satisfied:
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(since C++26) |
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If the expression lhs. error ( ) == rhs. error ( ) is ill-formed, or its result is not convertible to bool , the program is ill-formed. |
(until C++26) |
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This overload participates in overload resolution only if the expression lhs. error ( ) == rhs. error ( ) is well-formed, and its result is convertible to bool . |
(since C++26) |
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If the expression lhs. error ( ) == unex. error ( ) is ill-formed, or its result is not convertible to bool , the program is ill-formed. |
(until C++26) |
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This overload participates in overload resolution only if the expression lhs. error ( ) == unex. error ( ) is well-formed, and its result is convertible to bool . |
(since C++26) |
These functions are not visible to ordinary
unqualified
or
qualified lookup
, and can only be found by
argument-dependent lookup
when
std::expected<T, E>
is an associated class of the arguments.
The
!=
operator is
synthesized
from
operator==
.
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Parameters
| lhs, rhs | - | std::expected object(s) to compare |
| unex | - | std::unexpected value to compare to lhs |
| val | - | value to compare to the expected value contained in lhs |
Return value
( lhs. has_value ( ) ? * lhs == * rhs : lhs. error ( ) == rhs. error ( ) )
lhs. has_value ( ) || static_cast < bool > ( lhs. error ( ) == rhs. error ( ) )
Exceptions
Throws when and what the comparison throws.
Notes
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_constrained_equality
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202411L
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(C++26) | constrained comparison operators for std::expected |
Example
#include <expected> #include <iostream> #include <string_view> using namespace std::string_view_literals; int main() { auto x1{"\N{GREEN HEART}"sv}; auto x2{"\N{CROSS MARK}"sv}; std::expected<std::string_view, int> e1{x1}, e2{x1}, e3{x2}; std::unexpected u1{13}; std::cout << "Overload (1):\n" << e1.value() << (e1 == e2 ? " == " : " != ") << *e2 << '\n' << e1.value() << (e1 != e3 ? " != " : " == ") << *e3 << "\n\n"; std::cout << "Overload (2):\n" << e1.value() << (e1 == u1 ? " == " : " != ") << u1.error() << '\n'; e1 = std::unexpected{13}; std::cout << e1.error() << (e1 == u1 ? " == " : " != ") << u1.error() << '\n'; e1 = std::unexpected{31}; std::cout << e1.error() << (e1 != u1 ? " != " : " == ") << u1.error() << '\n'; std::cout << "Overload (3):\n" << *e1 << (e1 == x1 ? " == " : " != ") << x1 << '\n' << *e1 << (e1 != x2 ? " != " : " == ") << x2 << "\n\n"; }
Output:
Overload (1): 💚 == 💚 💚 != ❌ Overload (2): 💚 != 13 13 == 13 31 != 13 Overload (3): 💚 == 💚 💚 != ❌
See also
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(C++23)
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compares
std::unexpected
objects
(function template) |