std::experimental::function::operator=
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< cpp | experimental | function
function& operator=( const function& other ); |
(1) | (library fundamentals TS) |
function& operator=( function&& other ); |
(2) | (library fundamentals TS) |
function& operator=( std::nullptr_t ); |
(3) | (library fundamentals TS) |
template< class F > function& operator=( F&& f ); |
(4) | (library fundamentals TS) |
template< class F > function& operator=( std::reference_wrapper<F> f ); |
(5) | (library fundamentals TS) |
Assigns a new target to std::experimental::function
. In the description below, let ALLOCATOR_OF(f) be the allocator specified in the construction of f
, or std::allocator<char>() if no allocator was specified.
1) Assigns a copy of target of
other
, as if by executing function(std::allocator_arg, ALLOCATOR_OF(*this), other).swap(*this);2) Moves the target of
other
to *this, as if by executing function(std::allocator_arg, ALLOCATOR_OF(*this), std::move(other)).swap(*this);. other
is in a valid state with an unspecified value.3) Destroys the target of *this. *this is empty after the call. The memory resource returned by
get_memory_resource()
after the assignment is equivalent to the memory resource before the assignment, but the address may change.4) Sets the target of *this to the callable
f
, as if by executing function(std::allocator_arg, ALLOCATOR_OF(*this),std::forward<F>(f)).swap(*this);. This operator does not participate in overload resolution unless f
is Callable
for argument types Args...
and return type R
.5) Sets the target of *this to a copy of
f
, as if by executing function(std::allocator_arg, ALLOCATOR_OF(*this), f).swap(*this);Parameters
other | - | another std::experimental::function object to copy or move from
|
f | - | a callable to initialize the target with |
Type requirements | ||
-F must meet the requirements of Callable .
|
Return value
*this
Exceptions
1-2) (none)
3)
noexcept specification:
noexcept
4-5) (none)