std::uninitialized_copy
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| Defined in header <memory>
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| template< class InputIt, class NoThrowForwardIt > NoThrowForwardIt uninitialized_copy( InputIt first, InputIt last, |
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| template< class ExecutionPolicy, class ForwardIt, class NoThrowForwardIt > NoThrowForwardIt uninitialized_copy( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, |
(2) | (since C++17) |
1) Copies elements from the range
[first, last) to an uninitialized memory area beginning at d_first as if by
for (; first != last; ++d_first, (void) ++first) ::new (/*VOIDIFY*/(*d_first)) typename std::iterator_traits<NoThrowForwardIt>::value_type(*first);
where /*VOIDIFY*/(e) is:
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(until C++11) |
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(since C++11) (until C++20) |
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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>> (until C++20) std::is_execution_policy_v<std::remove_cvref_t<ExecutionPolicy>> (since C++20) is true.Parameters
| first, last | - | the range of the elements to copy |
| d_first | - | the beginning of the destination range |
| policy | - | the execution policy to use. See execution policy for details. |
| Type requirements | ||
-InputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
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-ForwardIt must meet the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator.
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-NoThrowForwardIt must meet the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator.
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-No increment, assignment, comparison, or indirection through valid instances of NoThrowForwardIt may throw exceptions. Applying &* to a NoThrowForwardIt value must yield a pointer to its value type. (until C++11)
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Return value
Iterator to the element past the last element copied.
Complexity
Linear in the distance between first and last.
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
ExecutionPolicyis one of the standard policies, std::terminate is called. For any otherExecutionPolicy, the behavior is implementation-defined. - If the algorithm fails to allocate memory, std::bad_alloc is thrown.
Possible implementation
template<class InputIt, class NoThrowForwardIt> NoThrowForwardIt uninitialized_copy(InputIt first, InputIt last, NoThrowForwardIt d_first) { using T = typename std::iterator_traits<NoThrowForwardIt>::value_type; NoThrowForwardIt current = d_first; try { for (; first != last; ++first, (void) ++current) { ::new (const_cast<void*>(static_cast<const volatile void*>( std::addressof(*current)))) T(*first); } return current; } catch (...) { for (; d_first != current; ++d_first) { d_first->~T(); } throw; } } |
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <memory> #include <cstdlib> #include <string> int main() { const char *v[] = {"This", "is", "an", "example"}; auto sz = std::size(v); if(void *pbuf = std::aligned_alloc(alignof(std::string), sizeof(std::string) * sz)) { try { auto first = static_cast<std::string*>(pbuf); auto last = std::uninitialized_copy(std::begin(v), std::end(v), first); for (auto it = first; it != last; ++it) std::cout << *it << '_'; std::cout << '\n'; std::destroy(first, last); } catch(...) {} std::free(pbuf); } }
Output:
This_is_an_example_
See also
| (C++11) |
copies a number of objects to an uninitialized area of memory (function template) |
| (C++20) |
copies a range of objects to an uninitialized area of memory (niebloid) |