std::expected
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| Defined in header <expected>
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| template< class T, class E > class expected; |
(since C++23) | |
The class template std::expected provides a way to store either of two values. An object of std::expected at any given time either holds an expected value of type T, or an unexpected value of type E. std::expected is never valueless.
The stored value is allocated directly within the storage occupied by the expected object. No dynamic memory allocation takes place.
A program is ill-formed if it instantiates an expected with a reference type, a function type, or a specialization of std::unexpected. In addition, T must not be std::in_place_t or std::unexpect_t.
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[edit] Template parameters
| T | - | the type of the expected value. The type must either be (possibly cv-qualified) void, or meet the Destructible requirements (in particular, array and reference types are not allowed). |
| E | - | the type of the unexpected value. The type must meet the Destructible requirements, and must be a valid template argument for std::unexpected (in particular, arrays, non-object types, and cv-qualified types are not allowed). |
[edit] Member types
| Member type | Definition |
value_type (C++23)
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T
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error_type (C++23)
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E
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unexpected_type (C++23)
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std::unexpected<E>
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rebind (C++23)
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template< class U > using rebind = expected<U, error_type>; |
[edit] Member functions
| (C++23) |
constructs the expected object (public member function) |
| (C++23) |
destroys the expected object, along with its contained value (public member function) |
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assigns contents (public member function) |
Observers | |
| (C++23) |
accesses the expected value (public member function) |
| (C++23) |
checks whether the object contains an expected value (public member function) |
| (C++23) |
returns the expected value (public member function) |
| (C++23) |
returns the unexpected value (public member function) |
| (C++23) |
returns the expected value if present, another value otherwise (public member function) |
Monadic operations | |
| (C++23) |
returns the result of the given function on the expected value if it exists; otherwise, returns the expected itself (public member function) |
| (C++23) |
returns an expected containing the transformed expected value if it exists; otherwise, returns the expected itself (public member function) |
| (C++23) |
returns the expected itself if it contains an expected value; otherwise, returns the result of the given function on the unexpected value (public member function) |
| (C++23) |
returns the expected itself if it contains an expected value; otherwise, returns an expected containing the transformed unexpected value (public member function) |
Modifiers | |
| (C++23) |
constructs the expected value in-place (public member function) |
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exchanges the contents (public member function) |
[edit] Non-member functions
| (C++23) |
compares expected objects (function template) |
| (C++23) |
specializes the std::swap algorithm (function) |
[edit] Helper classes
| (C++23) |
represented as an unexpected value (class template) |
| (C++23) |
exception indicating checked access to an expected that contains an unexpected value (class template) |
| (C++23) |
in-place construction tag for unexpected value in expected (class) (constant) |
[edit] Notes
Types with the same functionality are called Result in Rust and Either in Haskell.
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Comment |
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__cpp_lib_expected |
202202L | (C++23) | class template std::expected and associated helper classes
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| 202211L | (C++23) | Monadic functions for std::expected
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[edit] Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
[edit] See also
| (C++17) |
a type-safe discriminated union (class template) |
| (C++17) |
a wrapper that may or may not hold an object (class template) |

