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std::uninitialized_default_construct_n: std::uninitialized_default_construct_n

NAME

std::uninitialized_default_construct_n - std::uninitialized_default_construct_n

Synopsis


Defined in header <memory>
template< class ForwardIt, class Size > (1) (since C++17)
ForwardIt uninitialized_default_construct_n( ForwardIt first, Size n );
template< class ExecutionPolicy, class ForwardIt, class Size > (2) (since C++17)
ForwardIt uninitialized_default_construct_n( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, ForwardIt first, Size n );


1) Constructs n objects of type typename iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type in the uninitialized storage starting at first by default-initialization, as if by


  for (; n > 0; (void) ++first, --n)
    ::new (static_cast<void*>(std::addressof(*first)))
        typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type;


If an exception is thrown during the initialization, the objects already constructed are destroyed in an unspecified order.
2) Same as (1), but executed according to policy. This overload does not participate in overload resolution unless std::is_execution_policy_v<std::decay_t<ExecutionPolicy>> is true

Parameters


first - the beginning of the range of elements to initialize
n - the number of elements to initialize
policy - the execution policy to use. See execution_policy for details.

Type requirements


-
ForwardIt must meet the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator.
-
No increment, assignment, comparison, or indirection through valid instances of ForwardIt may throw exceptions.

Return value


The end of the range of objects (i.e., std::next(first, n)).

Complexity


Linear in n.

Exceptions


The overload with a template parameter named ExecutionPolicy reports errors as follows:


* If execution of a function invoked as part of the algorithm throws an exception and ExecutionPolicy is one of the standard_policies, std::terminate is called. For any other ExecutionPolicy, the behavior is implementation-defined.
* If the algorithm fails to allocate memory, std::bad_alloc is thrown.

Possible implementation


  template<class ForwardIt, class Size>
  ForwardIt uninitialized_default_construct_n( ForwardIt first, Size n )
  {
      using T = typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type;
      ForwardIt current = first;
      try {
          for (; n > 0 ; (void) ++current, --n) {
              ::new (static_cast<void*>(std::addressof(*current))) T;
          }
          return current;
      } catch (...) {
          std::destroy(first, current);
          throw;
      }
  }

Example


 This section is incomplete
 Reason: no example

See also


uninitialized_default_construct constructs objects by default-initialization in an uninitialized area of memory, defined by a range
                                (function template)
(C++17)


uninitialized_value_construct_n constructs objects by value-initialization in an uninitialized area of memory, defined by a start and a count
                                (function template)
(C++17)