Defined in header <experimental/ranges/algorithm>
template< InputIterator I1, Sentinel<I1> S1, InputIterator I2,
Sentinel<I2> S2,
class Proj1 = ranges::identity, class Proj2 = ranges::identity,
class Pred = ranges::equal_to<> >
requires IndirectRelation<Pred, projected<I1, Proj1>,
projected<I2, (1) (ranges TS)
Proj2>>
auto mismatch(I1 first1, S1 last1, I2 first2, S2 last2, Pred pred =
Pred{},
Proj1 proj1 = Proj1{}, Proj2 proj2 = Proj2{})
-> ranges::tagged_pair<tag::in1(I1), tag::in2(I2)>;
template< InputRange R1, InputRange R2,
class Proj1 = ranges::identity, class Proj2 = ranges::identity,
class Pred = ranges::equal_to<> >
requires IndirectRelation<Pred, projected<ranges::iterator_t<R1>,
Proj1>, (2) (ranges TS)
projected<ranges::iterator_t<R2>, Proj2>>
auto mismatch(R1&& r1, R2&& r2, Pred pred = Pred{},
Proj1 proj1 = Proj1{}, Proj2 proj2 = Proj2{})
-> ranges::tagged_pair<tag::in1(ranges::safe_iterator_t<R1>),
tag::in2(ranges::safe_iterator_t<R2>)>;
template< InputIterator I1, Sentinel<I1> S1, class I2,
class Pred = ranges::equal_to<>,
class Proj1 = ranges::identity, class Proj2 = ranges::identity >
requires InputIterator<std::decay_t<I2>> &&
!Range<I2> &&
IndirectRelation<Pred, projected<I1, Proj1>, (3) (ranges TS)
projected<std::decay_t<I2>, Proj2>> (deprecated)
auto mismatch(I1 first1, S1 last1, I2&& first2_, Pred pred =
Pred{},
Proj1 proj1 = Proj1{}, Proj2 proj2 = Proj2{})
-> ranges::tagged_pair<tag::in1(I1),
tag::in2(std::decay_t<I2>)>;
template< InputRange R1, class I2, class Pred =
ranges::equal_to<>,
class Proj1 = ranges::identity, class Proj2 = ranges::identity>
requires InputIterator<std::decay_t<I2>> &&
!Range<I2> &&
IndirectRelation<Pred, projected<ranges::iterator_t<R1>,
Proj1>, (ranges TS)
projected<std::decay_t<I2>, Proj2>> (4)
(deprecated)
auto mismatch(R1&& r1, I2&& first2_, Pred pred = Pred{},
Proj1 proj1 = Proj1{}, Proj2 proj2 = Proj2{})
->
ranges::tagged_pair<tag::in1(ranges::safe_iterator_t<Rng1>),
tag::in2(std::decay_t<I2>)>;
1) Returns the first mismatching pair of elements from two ranges: one
defined by
[first1, last1) and another defined by [first2, last2).
2) Same as (1), but uses r1 as the first source range and r2 as the
second source
range, as if using ranges::begin(r1) as first1, ranges::end(r1) as last1,
ranges::begin(r2) as first2, and ranges::end(r2) as last2.
3) Same as (1), but behaves as if first2 is std::decay_t<I2>
first2 =
std::forward<I2>(first2_); and last2 is ranges::unreachable{}. The
underlying
algorithm never increments first2 more than last1 - first1 times.
4) Same as (3), but uses r1 as the first source range, as if using
ranges::begin(r1)
as first1 and ranges::end(r1) as last1.
Elements are compared using pred to the projected elements of the two ranges,
as if
by ranges::invoke(pred, ranges::invoke(proj1, *i), ranges::invoke(proj2,
*j)).
Notwithstanding the declarations depicted above, the actual number and order
of
template parameters for algorithm declarations is unspecified. Thus, if
explicit
template arguments are used when calling an algorithm, the program is
probably
non-portable.
template< InputIterator I1, Sentinel<I1> S1,
InputIterator I2, Sentinel<I2> S2,
class Proj1 = ranges::identity, class Proj2 = ranges::identity,
class Pred = ranges::equal_to<> >
requires IndirectRelation<Pred, projected<I1, Proj1>,
projected<I2, Proj2>>
auto mismatch(I1 first1, S1 last1, I2 first2, S2 last2, Pred pred = Pred{},
Proj1 proj1 = Proj1{}, Proj2 proj2 = Proj2{})
-> ranges::tagged_pair<tag::in1(I1), tag::in2(I2)>
{
while (first1 != last1 && first2 != last2 &&
ranges::invoke(pred, ranges::invoke(proj1, *first1),
ranges::invoke(proj2, *first2))) {
++first1;
++first2;
}
return {first1, first2};
}