std::experimental::ranges::Readable

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template < class In >

concept bool Readable =
  requires {
    typename ranges::value_type_t<In>;
    typename ranges::reference_t<In>;
    typename ranges::rvalue_reference_t<In>;
  } &&
  CommonReference<ranges::reference_t<In>&&, ranges::value_type_t<In>&> &&
  CommonReference<ranges::reference_t<In>&&, ranges::rvalue_reference_t<In>&&> &&

  CommonReference<ranges::rvalue_reference_t<In>&&, const ranges::value_type_t<In>&>;
(ranges TS)

The concept Readable is satisfied by types that are readable by applying operator*, such as pointers, smart pointers, and iterators.