std::indirectly_unary_invocable, std::indirectly_regular_unary_invocable
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| template< class F, class I > concept indirectly_unary_invocable = |
(since C++20) | |
| template< class F, class I > concept indirectly_regular_unary_invocable = |
(since C++20) | |
The concepts indirectly_unary_invocable and indirectly_regular_unary_invocable specify requirements for algorithms that call (regular) unary invocables as their arguments. The key difference between these concepts and std::invocable is that they are applied to the type the I references, rather than I itself.
Semantic requirements
Each concept is modeled by F and I only if all concepts it subsume are modeled.
Notes
The distinction between indirectly_unary_invocable and indirectly_regular_unary_invocable is purely semantic.