std::expected<T,E>::and_then
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Main template | ||
template<class F > constexprauto and_then( F&& f )&; | (1) | (since C++23) |
template<class F > constexprauto and_then( F&& f )const&; | (2) | (since C++23) |
template<class F > constexprauto and_then( F&& f )&&; | (3) | (since C++23) |
template<class F > constexprauto and_then( F&& f )const&&; | (4) | (since C++23) |
void partial specialization | ||
template<class F > constexprauto and_then( F&& f )&; | (5) | (since C++23) |
template<class F > constexprauto and_then( F&& f )const&; | (6) | (since C++23) |
template<class F > constexprauto and_then( F&& f )&&; | (7) | (since C++23) |
template<class F > constexprauto and_then( F&& f )const&&; | (8) | (since C++23) |
If *this represents an expected value, invokes f and returns its result. Otherwise, returns a std::expected
object that contains an unexpected value, which is initialized with the unexpected value of *this.
5-8)f is invoked without any argument.
Given type U
as:
If U
is not a specialization of std::expected
, or std::is_same_v<U::error_type, E> is false, the program is ill-formed.
1,2) These overloads participate in overload resolution only if std::is_constructible_v<E, decltype(error())> is true.
3,4) These overloads participate in overload resolution only if std::is_constructible_v<E, decltype(std::move(error()))> is true.
5,6) These overloads participate in overload resolution only if std::is_constructible_v<E, decltype(error())> is true.
7,8) These overloads participate in overload resolution only if std::is_constructible_v<E, decltype(std::move(error()))> is true.
Contents |
[edit]Parameters
f | - | a suitable function or Callable object that returns a std::expected |
[edit]Return value
Overload | Value of has_value() | |
---|---|---|
true | false | |
(1,2) | std::invoke(std::forward<F>(f), val ) | U(std::unexpect, error()) |
(3,4) | std::invoke(std::forward<F>(f),std::move(val )) | U(std::unexpect, std::move(error())) |
(5,6) | std::invoke(std::forward<F>(f)) | U(std::unexpect, error()) |
(7,8) | U(std::unexpect, std::move(error())) |
[edit]Notes
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_expected | 202211L | (C++23) | Monadic functions for std::expected |
[edit]Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
[edit]Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
---|---|---|---|
LWG 3938 | C++23 | the expected value was obtained by value()[1] | changed to **this |
LWG 3973 | C++23 | the expected value was obtained by **this[2] | changed to val |
- ↑
value()
requiresE
to be copy constructible (see LWG issue 3843), whereoperator*
does not. - ↑**this can trigger argument-dependent lookup.
[edit]See also
(C++23) | in-place construction tag for unexpected value in expected (tag) |
returns an expected containing the transformed expected value if it exists; otherwise, returns the expected itself (public member function) |