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std::forward_list::forward_list(3) C++ Standard Libary std::forward_list::forward_list(3)

std::forward_list::forward_list - std::forward_list::forward_list


forward_list(); (1)
explicit forward_list( const Allocator& alloc ); (2)
forward_list( size_type count,


const T& value, (3) (since C++11)


const Allocator& alloc = Allocator());
explicit forward_list( size_type count ); (since C++11)
(until C++14)
explicit forward_list( size_type count, const (since C++14)
Allocator& alloc = Allocator() );
template< class InputIt >


forward_list( InputIt first, InputIt last, (5) (since C++11)


const Allocator& alloc = Allocator() ); (4)
forward_list( const forward_list& other ); (6) (since C++11)
forward_list( const forward_list& other, const (7) (since C++11)
Allocator& alloc );
forward_list( forward_list&& other ); (8) (since C++11)
forward_list( forward_list&& other, const Allocator& (9) (since C++11)
alloc );
forward_list( std::initializer_list<T> init, (10) (since C++11)
const Allocator& alloc = Allocator() );


Constructs a new container from a variety of data sources, optionally using a user
supplied allocator alloc.


1) Default constructor. Constructs an empty container with a default-constructed
allocator.
2) Constructs an empty container with the given allocator alloc.
3) Constructs the container with count copies of elements with value value.
4) Constructs the container with count default-inserted instances of T. No copies
are made.
5) Constructs the container with the contents of the range [first, last).


This constructor has the same effect as
forward_list(static_cast<size_type>(first), (until C++11)
static_cast<value_type>(last), a) if InputIt is an integral type.
This overload participates in overload resolution only if InputIt
satisfies LegacyInputIterator, to avoid ambiguity with the overload (since C++11)
(3).


6) Copy constructor. Constructs the container with the copy of the contents of
other.


The allocator is obtained as if by calling (since
std::allocator_traits<allocator_type>::select_on_container_copy_construction( C++11)
other.get_allocator()).


7) Constructs the container with the copy of the contents of other, using alloc as
the allocator.


The template parameter Allocator is only deduced from the first (since C++23)
argument while used in class template argument deduction.


8) Move constructor. Constructs the container with the contents of other using move
semantics. Allocator is obtained by move-construction from the allocator belonging
to other.
9) Allocator-extended move constructor. Using alloc as the allocator for the new
container, moving the contents from other; if alloc != other.get_allocator(), this
results in an element-wise move.


The template parameter Allocator is only deduced from the first (since C++23)
argument while used in class template argument deduction.


10) Constructs the container with the contents of the initializer list init.


alloc - allocator to use for all memory allocations of this container
count - the size of the container
value - the value to initialize elements of the container with
first, last - the range to copy the elements from
other - another container to be used as source to initialize the elements of
the container with
init - initializer list to initialize the elements of the container with


1-2) Constant
3-4) Linear in count
5) Linear in distance between first and last
6-7) Linear in size of other
8) Constant.
9) Linear if alloc != other.get_allocator(), otherwise constant.
10) Linear in size of init.


Calls to Allocator::allocate may throw.


After container move construction (overload (8)), references, pointers, and
iterators (other than the end iterator) to other remain valid, but refer to elements
that are now in *this. The current standard makes this guarantee via the blanket
statement in [container.requirements.general]/12, and a more direct guarantee is
under consideration via LWG 2321.

// Run this code


#include <forward_list>
#include <string>
#include <iostream>


template<typename T>
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& s, const std::forward_list<T>& v)
{
s.put('[');
char comma[3] = {'\0', ' ', '\0'};
for (const auto& e : v) {
s << comma << e;
comma[0] = ',';
}
return s << ']';
}


int main()
{
// c++11 initializer list syntax:
std::forward_list<std::string> words1 {"the", "frogurt", "is", "also", "cursed"};
std::cout << "words1: " << words1 << '\n';


// words2 == words1
std::forward_list<std::string> words2(words1.begin(), words1.end());
std::cout << "words2: " << words2 << '\n';


// words3 == words1
std::forward_list<std::string> words3(words1);
std::cout << "words3: " << words3 << '\n';


// words4 is {"Mo", "Mo", "Mo", "Mo", "Mo"}
std::forward_list<std::string> words4(5, "Mo");
std::cout << "words4: " << words4 << '\n';
}


words1: [the, frogurt, is, also, cursed]
words2: [the, frogurt, is, also, cursed]
words3: [the, frogurt, is, also, cursed]
words4: [Mo, Mo, Mo, Mo, Mo]


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 2193 C++11 the default constructor is explicit made non-explicit


assign assigns values to the container
(C++11) (public member function)
operator= assigns values to the container
(C++11) (public member function)

2022.07.31 http://cppreference.com

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