C++ concepts: MoveConstructible (since C++11)
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Specifies that an instance of the type can be constructed from an rvalue argument.
Requirements
The type T
satisfies MoveConstructible
if
Given
-
rv
, an rvalue expression of typeT
-
u
, an arbitrary identifier
The following expressions must be valid and have their specified effects
Expression | Post-conditions |
---|---|
T u = rv; | The value of u is equivalent to the value of rv before the initialization.
The new value of |
T(rv) | The value of T(rv) is equivalent to the value of rv before the initialization.
The new value of |
Notes
A class does not have to implement a move constructor to satisfy this type requirement: a copy constructor that takes a const T&
argument can bind rvalue expressions.
If a MoveConstructible class implements a move constructor, it may also implement move semantics to take advantage of the fact that the value of rv
after construction is unspecified.
See also
(C++11)(C++11)(C++11) |
checks if a type can be constructed from an rvalue reference (class template) |