std::ranges::join_view<V>::end

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constexpr auto end();
(1) (since C++20)
constexpr auto end() const

    requires ranges::input_range<const V> &&

             std::is_reference_v<ranges::range_reference_t<const V>>;
(2) (since C++20)

Returns a sentinel or an iterator representing the end of the join_view.

Let base_ be the underlying view:

1) Equivalent to
if constexpr (ranges::forward_range<V> &&
              std::is_reference_v<ranges::range_reference_t<V>> &&
              ranges::forward_range<ranges::range_reference_t<V>> &&
              ranges::common_range<V> &&
              ranges::common_range<ranges::range_reference_t<V>>)
    return /*iterator*/<__SimpleView<V>>{*this, ranges::end(base_)};
else  
    return /*sentinel*/<__SimpleView<V>>{*this};
2) Equivalent to
if constexpr (ranges::forward_range<const V> &&
              std::is_reference_v<ranges::range_reference_t<const V>> &&
              ranges::forward_range<ranges::range_reference_t<const V>> &&
              ranges::common_range<const V> &&
              ranges::common_range<ranges::range_reference_t<const V>>)
    return /*iterator*/<true>{*this, ranges::end(base_)};
else
    return /*sentinel*/<true>{*this};

Parameters

(none)

Return value

1) sentinel which compares equal to the end iterator.
2) iterator to the element following the last element.

Example

See also

(C++20)
returns an iterator to the beginning
(public member function)
returns a sentinel indicating the end of a range
(customization point object)