std::ranges::concat_view<Views...>::end
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constexpr auto end()
requires (!(/*simple-view*/<Views> && ...));
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(1) | (since C++26) |
constexpr auto end() const
requires (ranges::range<const Views> && ...) &&
/*concatable*/<const Views...>;
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(2) | (since C++26) |
Returns an iterator or std::default_sentinel that compares equal to the past-the-end iterator of the concat_view.
1) Equivalent to
constexpr auto N = sizeof...(Views);if constexpr (ranges::common_range<Views...[N - 1]>) return iterator <false>(this, std::in_place_index<N - 1>, ranges::end(std::get<N - 1>(views_ )));else return std::default_sentinel;
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2) Equivalent to
constexpr auto N = sizeof...(Views);if constexpr (ranges::common_range<const Views...[N - 1]>) return iterator <true>(this, std::in_place_index<N - 1>, ranges::end(std::get<N - 1>(views_ )));else return std::default_sentinel;
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Return value
As described above.
Example
The preliminary version can be checked out on Compiler Explorer.
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#include <concepts>
#include <iterator>
#include <ranges>
int main()
{
static constexpr int p[]{37, 42, 69};
static constexpr auto q = {19937, 1729};
constexpr auto cat = std::ranges::views::concat(p, q);
static_assert(not std::same_as<std::default_sentinel_t, decltype(cat.end())>);
static_assert(cat.end()[-1] == 1729);
}
See also
| returns an iterator to the beginning (public member function) | |
(C++20) |
returns a sentinel indicating the end of a range (customization point object) |