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|  | .. Distributed under the Boost
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|  | .. Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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|  | .. file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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|  | 
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|  | ++++++++++++++++++++++
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|  |  New Iterator Concepts
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|  | ++++++++++++++++++++++
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|  | 
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|  | .. Version 1.25 of this ReStructuredText document is the same as
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|  |    n1550_, the paper accepted by the LWG.
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|  | 
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|  | :Author: David Abrahams, Jeremy Siek, Thomas Witt
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|  | :Contact: dave@boost-consulting.com, jsiek@osl.iu.edu, witt@styleadvisor.com
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|  | :organization: `Boost Consulting`_, Indiana University `Open Systems
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|  |                Lab`_, `Zephyr Associates, Inc.`_
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|  | :date: $Date$
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|  | 
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|  | :Number: This is a revised version of n1550_\ =03-0133, which was
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|  |          accepted for Technical Report 1 by the C++ standard
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|  |          committee's library working group. This proposal is a
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|  |          revision of paper n1297_, n1477_, and n1531_.
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|  | 
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|  | :copyright: Copyright David Abrahams, Jeremy Siek, and Thomas Witt
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|  |          2003. 
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|  | 
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|  | .. _`Boost Consulting`: http://www.boost-consulting.com
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|  | .. _`Open Systems Lab`: http://www.osl.iu.edu
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|  | .. _`Zephyr Associates, Inc.`: http://www.styleadvisor.com
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|  | 
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|  | .. _`Institute for Transport Railway Operation and Construction`:
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|  |    http://www.ive.uni-hannover.de 
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|  | 
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|  | :Abstract: We propose a new system of iterator concepts that treat
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|  |            access and positioning independently. This allows the
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|  |            concepts to more closely match the requirements
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|  |            of algorithms and provides better categorizations
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|  |            of iterators that are used in practice. 
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|  |           
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|  | .. contents:: Table of Contents
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|  | 
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|  | .. _n1297: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2001/n1297.html
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|  | .. _n1477: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2003/n1477.html
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|  | .. _n1531: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2003/n1531.html
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|  | .. _n1550: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2003/n1550.htm
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|  | 
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|  | ============
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|  |  Motivation
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|  | ============
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|  | 
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|  | The standard iterator categories and requirements are flawed because
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|  | they use a single hierarchy of concepts to address two orthogonal
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|  | issues: *iterator traversal* and *value access*. As a result, many
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|  | algorithms with requirements expressed in terms of the iterator
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|  | categories are too strict. Also, many real-world iterators can not be
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|  | accurately categorized.  A proxy-based iterator with random-access
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|  | traversal, for example, may only legally have a category of "input
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|  | iterator", so generic algorithms are unable to take advantage of its
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|  | random-access capabilities.  The current iterator concept hierarchy is
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|  | geared towards iterator traversal (hence the category names), while
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|  | requirements that address value access sneak in at various places. The
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|  | following table gives a summary of the current value access
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|  | requirements in the iterator categories.
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|  | 
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|  | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |Value Access Requirements in Existing Iterator Categories                     |
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|  | +========================+=====================================================+
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|  | |Output Iterator         |``*i = a``                                           |
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|  | +------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |Input Iterator          |``*i`` is convertible to ``T``                       |
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|  | +------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |Forward Iterator        |``*i`` is ``T&`` (or ``const T&`` once `issue 200`_  |
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|  | |                        |is resolved)                                         |
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|  | +------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |Random Access Iterator  |``i[n]`` is convertible to ``T`` (also ``i[n] = t``  |
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|  | |                        |is required for mutable iterators once `issue 299`_  |
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|  | |                        |is resolved)                                         |
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|  | +------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
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|  | 
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|  | .. _issue 200: http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/lwg-active.html#200
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|  | .. _issue 299: http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/lwg-active.html#299
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|  | 
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|  | 
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|  | Because iterator traversal and value access are mixed together in a
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|  | single hierarchy, many useful iterators can not be appropriately
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|  | categorized. For example, ``vector<bool>::iterator`` is almost a
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|  | random access iterator, but the return type is not ``bool&`` (see
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|  | `issue 96`_ and Herb Sutter's paper J16/99-0008 = WG21
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|  | N1185). Therefore, the iterators of ``vector<bool>`` only meet the
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|  | requirements of input iterator and output iterator.  This is so
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|  | nonintuitive that the C++ standard contradicts itself on this point.
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|  | In paragraph 23.2.4/1 it says that a ``vector`` is a sequence that
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|  | supports random access iterators.
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|  | 
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|  | .. _issue 96: http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/lwg-active.html#96
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|  | 
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|  | Another difficult-to-categorize iterator is the transform iterator, an
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|  | adaptor which applies a unary function object to the dereferenced
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|  | value of the some underlying iterator (see `transform_iterator`_).
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|  | For unary functions such as ``times``, the return type of
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|  | ``operator*`` clearly needs to be the ``result_type`` of the function
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|  | object, which is typically not a reference.  Because random access
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|  | iterators are required to return lvalues from ``operator*``, if you
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|  | wrap ``int*`` with a transform iterator, you do not get a random
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|  | access iterator as might be expected, but an input iterator.
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|  | 
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|  | .. _`transform_iterator`: http://www.boost.org/libs/utility/transform_iterator.htm
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|  | 
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|  | A third example is found in the vertex and edge iterators of the
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|  | `Boost Graph Library`_. These iterators return vertex and edge
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|  | descriptors, which are lightweight handles created on-the-fly. They
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|  | must be returned by-value. As a result, their current standard
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|  | iterator category is ``input_iterator_tag``, which means that,
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|  | strictly speaking, you could not use these iterators with algorithms
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|  | like ``min_element()``. As a temporary solution, the concept
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|  | `Multi-Pass Input Iterator`_ was introduced to describe the vertex and
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|  | edge descriptors, but as the design notes for the concept suggest, a
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|  | better solution is needed.
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|  | 
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|  | .. _Boost Graph Library: http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/table_of_contents.html
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|  | .. _Multi-Pass Input Iterator: http://www.boost.org/libs/utility/MultiPassInputIterator.html
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|  | 
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|  | In short, there are many useful iterators that do not fit into the
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|  | current standard iterator categories. As a result, the following bad
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|  | things happen:
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|  | 
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|  | - Iterators are often mis-categorized. 
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|  | 
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|  | - Algorithm requirements are more strict than necessary, because they
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|  |   cannot separate the need for random access or bidirectional
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|  |   traversal from the need for a true reference return type.
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|  | 
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|  | 
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|  | ========================
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|  |  Impact on the Standard
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|  | ========================
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|  | 
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|  | This proposal for TR1 is a pure extension. Further, the new iterator
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|  | concepts are backward-compatible with the old iterator requirements,
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|  | and old iterators are forward-compatible with the new iterator
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|  | concepts. That is to say, iterators that satisfy the old requirements
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|  | also satisfy appropriate concepts in the new system, and iterators
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|  | modeling the new concepts will automatically satisfy the appropriate
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|  | old requirements.
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|  | 
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|  | .. I think we need to say something about the resolution to allow
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|  |    convertibility to any of the old-style tags as a TR issue (hope it
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|  |    made it). -DWA
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|  | 
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|  | .. Hmm, not sure I understand. Are you talking about whether a
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|  |    standards conforming input iterator is allowed to have
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|  |    a tag that is not input_iterator_tag but that
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|  |    is convertible to input_iterator_tag? -JGS
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|  | 
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|  | Possible (but not proposed) Changes to the Working Paper
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|  | ========================================================
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|  | 
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|  | The extensions in this paper suggest several changes we might make
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|  | to the working paper for the next standard.  These changes are not
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|  | a formal part of this proposal for TR1.
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|  | 
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|  | Changes to Algorithm Requirements
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|  | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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|  | The algorithms in the standard library could benefit from the new
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|  | iterator concepts because the new concepts provide a more accurate way
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|  | to express their type requirements. The result is algorithms that are
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|  | usable in more situations and have fewer type requirements.
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|  | 
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|  | For the next working paper (but not for TR1), the committee should
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|  | consider the following changes to the type requirements of algorithms.
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|  | These changes are phrased as textual substitutions, listing the
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|  | algorithms to which each textual substitution applies.
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|  | 
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|  | Forward Iterator -> Forward Traversal Iterator and Readable Iterator
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|  |   ``find_end, adjacent_find, search, search_n, rotate_copy,
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|  |   lower_bound, upper_bound, equal_range, binary_search,
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|  |   min_element, max_element``
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|  | Forward Iterator (1) -> Single Pass Iterator and Readable Iterator,
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|  | Forward Iterator (2) -> Forward Traversal Iterator and Readable Iterator
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|  | 
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|  |   ``find_first_of``
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|  | Forward Iterator -> Readable Iterator and Writable Iterator
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|  | 
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|  |   ``iter_swap``
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|  | Forward Iterator -> Single Pass Iterator and Writable Iterator
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|  | 
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|  |   ``fill, generate``
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|  | Forward Iterator -> Forward Traversal Iterator and Swappable Iterator
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|  | 
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|  |   ``rotate``
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|  | Forward Iterator (1) -> Swappable Iterator and Single Pass Iterator,
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|  | Forward Iterator (2) -> Swappable Iterator and  Incrementable Iterator
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|  | 
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|  |   ``swap_ranges``
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|  | Forward Iterator -> Forward Traversal Iterator and Readable Iterator and Writable Iterator
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|  |   ``remove, remove_if, unique``
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|  | Forward Iterator -> Single Pass Iterator and Readable Iterator and Writable Iterator
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|  | 
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|  |   ``replace, replace_if``
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|  | Bidirectional Iterator -> Bidirectional Traversal Iterator and Swappable Iterator
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|  |   ``reverse``
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|  | Bidirectional Iterator -> Bidirectional Traversal Iterator and Readable and Swappable Iterator
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|  |   ``partition``
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|  | Bidirectional Iterator (1) -> Bidirectional Traversal Iterator and Readable Iterator, 
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|  | Bidirectional Iterator (2) -> Bidirectional Traversal Iterator and Writable Iterator
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|  | 
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|  |   ``copy_backwards``
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|  | Bidirectional Iterator -> Bidirectional Traversal Iterator and Swappable Iterator and Readable Iterator
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|  |   ``next_permutation, prev_permutation``
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|  | Bidirectional Iterator -> Bidirectional Traversal Iterator and Readable Iterator and Writable Iterator
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|  |   ``stable_partition, inplace_merge``
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|  | Bidirectional Iterator -> Bidirectional Traversal Iterator and Readable Iterator
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|  |   ``reverse_copy``
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|  | Random Access Iterator -> Random Access Traversal Iterator and Readable and Writable Iterator
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|  |   ``random_shuffle, sort, stable_sort, partial_sort, nth_element, push_heap, pop_heap
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|  |   make_heap, sort_heap``
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|  | Input Iterator (2) -> Incrementable Iterator and Readable Iterator
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|  |   ``equal, mismatch``
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|  | 
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|  | Input Iterator (2) -> Incrementable Iterator and Readable Iterator
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|  |   ``transform``
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|  | 
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|  | Deprecations
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|  | ++++++++++++
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|  | 
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|  | For the next working paper (but not for TR1), the committee should
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|  | consider deprecating the old iterator tags, and
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|  | std::iterator_traits, since it will be superceded by individual
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|  | traits metafunctions.
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|  | 
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|  | ``vector<bool>``
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|  | ++++++++++++++++
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|  | 
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|  | For the next working paper (but not for TR1), the committee should
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|  | consider reclassifying ``vector<bool>::iterator`` as a Random
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|  | Access Traversal Iterator and Readable Iterator and Writable
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|  | Iterator.
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|  | 
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|  | ========
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|  |  Design
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|  | ========
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|  | 
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|  | The iterator requirements are to be separated into two groups. One set
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|  | of concepts handles the syntax and semantics of value access:
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|  | 
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|  | - Readable Iterator
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|  | - Writable Iterator
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|  | - Swappable Iterator
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|  | - Lvalue Iterator
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|  | 
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|  | The access concepts describe requirements related to ``operator*`` and
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|  | ``operator->``, including the ``value_type``, ``reference``, and
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|  | ``pointer`` associated types.
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|  | 
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|  | The other set of concepts handles traversal:
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|  | 
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|  | - Incrementable Iterator
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|  | - Single Pass Iterator
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|  | - Forward Traversal Iterator
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|  | - Bidirectional Traversal Iterator
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|  | - Random Access Traversal Iterator
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|  | 
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|  | The refinement relationships for the traversal concepts are in the
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|  | following diagram.
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|  | 
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|  | .. image:: traversal.png
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|  | 
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|  | In addition to the iterator movement operators, such as
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|  | ``operator++``, the traversal concepts also include requirements on
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|  | position comparison such as ``operator==`` and ``operator<``.  The
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|  | reason for the fine grain slicing of the concepts into the
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|  | Incrementable and Single Pass is to provide concepts that are exact
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|  | matches with the original input and output iterator requirements.
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|  | 
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|  | This proposal also includes a concept for specifying when an iterator
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|  | is interoperable with another iterator, in the sense that ``int*`` is
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|  | interoperable with ``int const*``.
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|  | 
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|  | - Interoperable Iterators
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|  | 
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|  | 
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|  | The relationship between the new iterator concepts and the old are
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|  | given in the following diagram.
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|  | 
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|  | .. image:: oldeqnew.png
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|  | 
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|  | Like the old iterator requirements, we provide tags for purposes of
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|  | dispatching based on the traversal concepts.  The tags are related via
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|  | inheritance so that a tag is convertible to another tag if the concept
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|  | associated with the first tag is a refinement of the second tag.
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|  | 
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|  | Our design reuses ``iterator_traits<Iter>::iterator_category`` to
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|  | indicate an iterator's traversal capability.  To specify
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|  | capabilities not captured by any old-style iterator category, an
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|  | iterator designer can use an ``iterator_category`` type that is
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|  | convertible to both the the most-derived old iterator category tag
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|  | which fits, and the appropriate new iterator traversal tag.
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|  | 
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|  | .. dwa2003/1/2: Note that we are not *requiring* convertibility to
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|  |    a new-style traversal tag in order to meet new concepts.
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|  |    Old-style iterators still fit, after all.
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|  | 
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|  | We do not provide tags for the purposes of dispatching based on the
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|  | access concepts, in part because we could not find a way to
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|  | automatically infer the right access tags for old-style iterators.
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|  | An iterator's writability may be dependent on the assignability of
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|  | its ``value_type`` and there's no known way to detect whether an
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|  | arbitrary type is assignable.  Fortunately, the need for
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|  | dispatching based on access capability is not as great as the need
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|  | for dispatching based on traversal capability.
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|  | 
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|  | A difficult design decision concerned the ``operator[]``. The direct
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|  | approach for specifying ``operator[]`` would have a return type of
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|  | ``reference``; the same as ``operator*``. However, going in this
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|  | direction would mean that an iterator satisfying the old Random Access
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|  | Iterator requirements would not necessarily be a model of Readable or
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|  | Writable Lvalue Iterator.  Instead we have chosen a design that
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|  | matches the preferred resolution of `issue 299`_: ``operator[]`` is
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|  | only required to return something convertible to the ``value_type``
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|  | (for a Readable Iterator), and is required to support assignment
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|  | ``i[n] = t`` (for a Writable Iterator).
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|  | 
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|  | 
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|  | ===============
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|  |  Proposed Text
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|  | ===============
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|  | 
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|  | Addition to [lib.iterator.requirements]
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|  | =======================================
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|  | 
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|  | Iterator Value Access Concepts [lib.iterator.value.access]
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|  | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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|  | 
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|  | In the tables below, ``X`` is an iterator type, ``a`` is a constant
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|  | object of type ``X``, ``R`` is
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|  | ``std::iterator_traits<X>::reference``, ``T`` is
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|  | ``std::iterator_traits<X>::value_type``, and ``v`` is a constant
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|  | object of type ``T``.
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|  | 
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|  | .. _Readable Iterator:
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|  | 
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|  | Readable Iterators [lib.readable.iterators]
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|  | -------------------------------------------
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|  | 
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|  | A class or built-in type ``X`` models the *Readable Iterator* concept
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|  | for value type ``T`` if, in addition to ``X`` being Assignable and
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|  | Copy Constructible, the following expressions are valid and respect
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|  | the stated semantics. ``U`` is the type of any specified member of
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|  | type ``T``.
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|  | 
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|  | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |Readable Iterator Requirements (in addition to Assignable and Copy Constructible)                                            |
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|  | +-----------------------------------+------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |Expression                         |Return Type             |Note/Precondition                                               |
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|  | +===================================+========================+================================================================+
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|  | |``iterator_traits<X>::value_type`` |``T``                   |Any non-reference,                                              |
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|  | |                                   |                        |non-cv-qualified type                                           |
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|  | +-----------------------------------+------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |``*a``                             | Convertible to ``T``   |pre: ``a`` is dereferenceable. If ``a == b`` then ``*a``        |
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|  | |                                   |                        | is equivalent to ``*b``.                                       |
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|  | +-----------------------------------+------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |``a->m``                           |``U&``                  |pre: ``pre: (*a).m`` is well-defined. Equivalent to ``(*a).m``. |
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|  | +-----------------------------------+------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | 
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|  | .. We won't say anything about iterator_traits<X>::reference until the DR is resolved. -JGS
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|  | 
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|  | .. _Writable Iterator:
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|  | 
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|  | Writable Iterators [lib.writable.iterators]
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|  | -------------------------------------------
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|  | 
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|  | A class or built-in type ``X`` models the *Writable Iterator* concept
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|  | if, in addition to ``X`` being Copy Constructible, the following
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|  | expressions are valid and respect the stated semantics.  Writable
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|  | Iterators have an associated *set of value types*.
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|  | 
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|  | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |Writable Iterator Requirements (in addition to Copy Constructible)   |
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|  | +-------------------------+--------------+----------------------------+
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|  | |Expression               |Return Type   |Precondition                |
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|  | +=========================+==============+============================+
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|  | |``*a = o``               |              | pre: The type of ``o``     |
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|  | |                         |              | is in the set of           |
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|  | |                         |              | value types of ``X``       |
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|  | +-------------------------+--------------+----------------------------+
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|  | 
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|  | Swappable Iterators [lib.swappable.iterators]
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|  | ---------------------------------------------
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|  | 
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|  | A class or built-in type ``X`` models the *Swappable Iterator* concept
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|  | if, in addition to ``X`` being Copy Constructible, the following
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|  | expressions are valid and respect the stated semantics.
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|  | 
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|  | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |Swappable Iterator Requirements (in addition to Copy Constructible)  |
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|  | +-------------------------+-------------+-----------------------------+
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|  | |Expression               |Return Type  |Postcondition                |
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|  | +=========================+=============+=============================+
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|  | |``iter_swap(a, b)``      |``void``     |the pointed to values are    |
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|  | |                         |             |exchanged                    |
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|  | +-------------------------+-------------+-----------------------------+
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|  | 
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|  | [*Note:* An iterator that is a model of the `Readable Iterator`_ and
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|  | `Writable Iterator`_ concepts is also a model of *Swappable
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|  | Iterator*.  *--end note*]
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|  | 
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|  | 
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|  | Lvalue Iterators [lib.lvalue.iterators]
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|  | ---------------------------------------
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|  | 
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|  | The *Lvalue Iterator* concept adds the requirement that the return
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|  | type of ``operator*`` type be a reference to the value type of the
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|  | iterator.  
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|  | 
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|  | +-------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | | Lvalue Iterator Requirements                                |
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|  | +-------------+-----------+-----------------------------------+
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|  | |Expression   |Return Type|Note/Assertion                     |
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|  | +=============+===========+===================================+
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|  | |``*a``       | ``T&``    |``T`` is *cv*                      |
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|  | |             |           |``iterator_traits<X>::value_type`` |
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|  | |             |           |where *cv* is an optional          |
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|  | |             |           |cv-qualification.  pre: ``a`` is   |
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|  | |             |           |dereferenceable.                   |
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|  | +-------------+-----------+-----------------------------------+
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|  | 
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|  | If ``X`` is a `Writable Iterator`_ then ``a == b`` if and only if
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|  | ``*a`` is the same object as ``*b``.  If ``X`` is a `Readable
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|  | Iterator`_ then ``a == b`` implies ``*a`` is the same object as
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|  | ``*b``.
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|  | 
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|  | 
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|  | Iterator Traversal Concepts [lib.iterator.traversal]
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|  | ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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|  | 
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|  | In the tables below, ``X`` is an iterator type, ``a`` and ``b`` are
 | ||
|  | constant objects of type ``X``, ``r`` and ``s`` are mutable objects of
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|  | type ``X``, ``T`` is ``std::iterator_traits<X>::value_type``, and
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|  | ``v`` is a constant object of type ``T``.
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|  | 
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|  | Incrementable Iterators [lib.incrementable.iterators]
 | ||
|  | -----------------------------------------------------
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|  | 
 | ||
|  | A class or built-in type ``X`` models the *Incrementable Iterator*
 | ||
|  | concept if, in addition to ``X`` being Assignable and Copy
 | ||
|  | Constructible, the following expressions are valid and respect the
 | ||
|  | stated semantics.
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|  | 
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|  | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|  | |Incrementable Iterator Requirements (in addition to Assignable, Copy Constructible) |
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|  | |                                                                                    |
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|  | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
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|  | |Expression                      |Return Type                    |Assertion          |
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|  | +================================+===============================+===================+
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|  | |``++r``                         |``X&``                         |``&r == &++r``     |
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|  | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
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|  | |``r++``                         |                               |                   |
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|  | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
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|  | |``*r++``                        |                               |                   |
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|  | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
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|  | |``iterator_traversal<X>::type`` |Convertible to                 |                   |
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|  | |                                |``incrementable_traversal_tag``|                   |
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|  | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
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|  | 
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|  | 
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|  | If ``X`` is a `Writable Iterator`_ then ``X a(r++);`` is equivalent
 | ||
|  | to ``X a(r); ++r;`` and ``*r++ = o`` is equivalent
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|  | to  ``*r = o; ++r``.
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|  | If ``X`` is a `Readable Iterator`_ then ``T z(*r++);`` is equivalent
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|  | to ``T z(*r); ++r;``. 
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|  | 
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|  | .. TR1: incrementable_iterator_tag changed to
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|  |    incrementable_traversal_tag for consistency.
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|  | 
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|  | Single Pass Iterators [lib.single.pass.iterators]
 | ||
|  | -------------------------------------------------
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | A class or built-in type ``X`` models the *Single Pass Iterator*
 | ||
|  | concept if the following expressions are valid and respect the stated
 | ||
|  | semantics.
 | ||
|  | 
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|  | 
 | ||
|  | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Single Pass Iterator Requirements (in addition to Incrementable Iterator and Equality Comparable)               |
 | ||
|  | |                                                                                                                |
 | ||
|  | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+-------------+---------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Expression                              |Return Type                  | Operational |Assertion/                 | 
 | ||
|  | |                                        |                             | Semantics   |Pre-/Post-condition        |
 | ||
|  | +========================================+=============================+=============+===========================+
 | ||
|  | |``++r``                                 |``X&``                       |             |pre: ``r`` is              |
 | ||
|  | |                                        |                             |             |dereferenceable; post:     |
 | ||
|  | |                                        |                             |             |``r`` is dereferenceable or|
 | ||
|  | |                                        |                             |             |``r`` is past-the-end      |
 | ||
|  | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+-------------+---------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a == b``                              |convertible to ``bool``      |             |``==`` is an equivalence   |
 | ||
|  | |                                        |                             |             |relation over its domain   |
 | ||
|  | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+-------------+---------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a != b``                              |convertible to ``bool``      |``!(a == b)``|                           |
 | ||
|  | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+-------------+---------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``iterator_traits<X>::difference_type`` |A signed integral type       |             |                           |
 | ||
|  | |                                        |representing the distance    |             |                           |
 | ||
|  | |                                        |between iterators            |             |                           |
 | ||
|  | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+-------------+---------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``iterator_traversal<X>::type``         |Convertible to               |             |                           |
 | ||
|  | |                                        |``single_pass_traversal_tag``|             |                           |
 | ||
|  | +----------------------------------------+-----------------------------+-------------+---------------------------+
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | .. TR1: single_pass_iterator_tag changed to
 | ||
|  |    single_pass_traversal_tag for consistency
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Forward Traversal Iterators [lib.forward.traversal.iterators]
 | ||
|  | -------------------------------------------------------------
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | A class or built-in type ``X`` models the *Forward Traversal Iterator*
 | ||
|  | concept if, in addition to ``X`` meeting the requirements of Default
 | ||
|  | Constructible and Single Pass Iterator, the following expressions are
 | ||
|  | valid and respect the stated semantics. 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Forward Traversal Iterator Requirements (in addition to Default Constructible and Single Pass Iterator) |
 | ||
|  | +---------------------------------------+-----------------------------------+----------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Expression                             |Return Type                        |Assertion/Note              |
 | ||
|  | +=======================================+===================================+============================+
 | ||
|  | |``X u;``                               |``X&``                             |note: ``u`` may have a      |
 | ||
|  | |                                       |                                   |singular value.             |
 | ||
|  | +---------------------------------------+-----------------------------------+----------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``++r``                                |``X&``                             |``r == s`` and ``r`` is     |
 | ||
|  | |                                       |                                   |dereferenceable implies     |
 | ||
|  | |                                       |                                   |``++r == ++s.``             |
 | ||
|  | +---------------------------------------+-----------------------------------+----------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``iterator_traversal<X>::type``        |Convertible to                     |                            |
 | ||
|  | |                                       |``forward_traversal_tag``          |                            |
 | ||
|  | +---------------------------------------+-----------------------------------+----------------------------+
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | .. TR1: forward_traversal_iterator_tag changed to
 | ||
|  |    forward_traversal_tag for consistency
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Bidirectional Traversal Iterators [lib.bidirectional.traversal.iterators]
 | ||
|  | -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | A class or built-in type ``X`` models the *Bidirectional Traversal
 | ||
|  | Iterator* concept if, in addition to ``X`` meeting the requirements of
 | ||
|  | Forward Traversal Iterator, the following expressions are valid and
 | ||
|  | respect the stated semantics.
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Bidirectional Traversal Iterator Requirements (in addition to Forward Traversal                      |
 | ||
|  | |Iterator)                                                                                            |
 | ||
|  | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------+---------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Expression                      |Return Type                    |  Operational |Assertion/           |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |  Semantics   |Pre-/Post-condition  |
 | ||
|  | +================================+===============================+==============+=====================+
 | ||
|  | |``--r``                         |``X&``                         |              |pre: there exists    |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |``s`` such that ``r  |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |== ++s``.  post:     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |``s`` is             |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |dereferenceable.     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |                     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |``++(--r) == r``.    |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |``--r == --s``       |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |implies ``r ==       |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |s``. ``&r == &--r``. |
 | ||
|  | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------+---------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``r--``                         |convertible to ``const X&``    |::            |                     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |                     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               | {            |                     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |   X tmp = r; |                     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |   --r;       |                     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |   return tmp;|                     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               | }            |                     |
 | ||
|  | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------+---------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``iterator_traversal<X>::type`` |Convertible to                 |              |                     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |``bidirectional_traversal_tag``|              |                     |
 | ||
|  | |                                |                               |              |                     |
 | ||
|  | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------+---------------------+
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | .. TR1: bidirectional_traversal_iterator_tag changed to
 | ||
|  |    bidirectional_traversal_tag for consistency
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Random Access Traversal Iterators [lib.random.access.traversal.iterators]
 | ||
|  | -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | A class or built-in type ``X`` models the *Random Access Traversal
 | ||
|  | Iterator* concept if the following expressions are valid and respect
 | ||
|  | the stated semantics.  In the table below, ``Distance`` is
 | ||
|  | ``iterator_traits<X>::difference_type`` and ``n`` represents a
 | ||
|  | constant object of type ``Distance``.
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Random Access Traversal Iterator Requirements (in addition to Bidirectional Traversal Iterator)                   |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Expression                     |Return Type                      |Operational Semantics    |Assertion/            |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |Precondition          |
 | ||
|  | +===============================+=================================+=========================+======================+
 | ||
|  | |``r += n``                     |``X&``                           |::                       |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 | {                       |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |   Distance m = n;       |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |   if (m >= 0)           |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |     while (m--)         |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |       ++r;              |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |   else                  |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |     while (m++)         |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |       --r;              |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |   return r;             |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 | }                       |                      |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a + n``, ``n + a``           |``X``                            |``{ X tmp = a; return tmp|                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |+= n; }``                |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |                      |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``r -= n``                     |``X&``                           |``return r += -n``       |                      |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a - n``                      |``X``                            |``{ X tmp = a; return tmp|                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |-= n; }``                |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |                      |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``b - a``                      |``Distance``                     |``a < b ?  distance(a,b) |pre: there exists a   |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |: -distance(b,a)``       |value ``n`` of        |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |``Distance`` such that|
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |``a + n == b``.  ``b  |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |== a + (b - a)``.     |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a[n]``                       |convertible to T                 |``*(a + n)``             |pre: a is a `Readable |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |Iterator`_            |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a[n] = v``                   |convertible to T                 |``*(a + n) = v``         |pre: a is a `Writable |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |Iterator`_            |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a < b``                      |convertible to ``bool``          |``b - a > 0``            |``<`` is a total      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |ordering relation     |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a > b``                      |convertible to ``bool``          |``b < a``                |``>`` is a total      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |                                 |                         |ordering relation     |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a >= b``                     |convertible to ``bool``          |``!(a < b)``             |                      |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``a <= b``                     |convertible to ``bool``          |``!(a > b)``             |                      |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``iterator_traversal<X>::type``|Convertible to                   |                         |                      |
 | ||
|  | |                               |``random_access_traversal_tag``  |                         |                      |
 | ||
|  | +-------------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------+----------------------+
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | .. TR1: random_access_traversal_iterator_tag changed to
 | ||
|  |    random_access_traversal_tag for consistency
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Interoperable Iterators [lib.interoperable.iterators]
 | ||
|  | -----------------------------------------------------
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | A class or built-in type ``X`` that models Single Pass Iterator is
 | ||
|  | *interoperable with* a class or built-in type ``Y`` that also models
 | ||
|  | Single Pass Iterator if the following expressions are valid and
 | ||
|  | respect the stated semantics. In the tables below, ``x`` is an object
 | ||
|  | of type ``X``, ``y`` is an object of type ``Y``, ``Distance`` is
 | ||
|  | ``iterator_traits<Y>::difference_type``, and ``n`` represents a
 | ||
|  | constant object of type ``Distance``.
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Expression |Return Type            |Assertion/Precondition/Postcondition               |
 | ||
|  | +===========+=======================+===================================================+
 | ||
|  | |``y = x``  |``Y``                  |post: ``y == x``                                   |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``Y(x)``   |``Y``                  |post: ``Y(x) == x``                                |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``x == y`` |convertible to ``bool``|``==`` is an equivalence relation over its domain. |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``y == x`` |convertible to ``bool``|``==`` is an equivalence relation over its domain. |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``x != y`` |convertible to ``bool``|``bool(a==b) != bool(a!=b)`` over its domain.      |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``y != x`` |convertible to ``bool``|``bool(a==b) != bool(a!=b)`` over its domain.      |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | If ``X`` and ``Y`` both model Random Access Traversal Iterator then
 | ||
|  | the following additional requirements must be met.
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |Expression |Return Type            |Operational Semantics|Assertion/ Precondition               |
 | ||
|  | +===========+=======================+=====================+======================================+
 | ||
|  | |``x < y``  |convertible to ``bool``|``y - x > 0``        |``<`` is a total ordering relation    |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``y < x``  |convertible to ``bool``|``x - y > 0``        |``<`` is a total ordering relation    |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``x > y``  |convertible to ``bool``|``y < x``            |``>`` is a total ordering relation    |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``y > x``  |convertible to ``bool``|``x < y``            |``>`` is a total ordering relation    |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``x >= y`` |convertible to ``bool``|``!(x < y)``         |                                      |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``y >= x`` |convertible to ``bool``|``!(y < x)``         |                                      |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``x <= y`` |convertible to ``bool``|``!(x > y)``         |                                      |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``y <= x`` |convertible to ``bool``|``!(y > x)``         |                                      |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | |``y - x``  |``Distance``           |``distance(Y(x),y)`` |pre: there exists a value ``n`` of    |
 | ||
|  | |           |                       |                     |``Distance`` such that ``x + n == y``.|
 | ||
|  | |           |                       |                     |``y == x + (y - x)``.                 |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+ 
 | ||
|  | |``x - y``  |``Distance``           |``distance(y,Y(x))`` |pre: there exists a value ``n`` of    |
 | ||
|  | |           |                       |                     |``Distance`` such that ``y + n == x``.|
 | ||
|  | |           |                       |                     |``x == y + (x - y)``.                 |
 | ||
|  | +-----------+-----------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Addition to [lib.iterator.synopsis]
 | ||
|  | ===================================
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | ::
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   // lib.iterator.traits, traits and tags
 | ||
|  |   template <class Iterator> struct is_readable_iterator;
 | ||
|  |   template <class Iterator> struct iterator_traversal;
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   struct incrementable_traversal_tag { };
 | ||
|  |   struct single_pass_traversal_tag : incrementable_traversal_tag { };
 | ||
|  |   struct forward_traversal_tag : single_pass_traversal_tag { };
 | ||
|  |   struct bidirectional_traversal_tag : forward_traversal_tag { };
 | ||
|  |   struct random_access_traversal_tag : bidirectional_traversal_tag { };
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Addition to [lib.iterator.traits]
 | ||
|  | =================================
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | The ``is_readable_iterator`` class
 | ||
|  | template satisfies the UnaryTypeTrait_ requirements.  
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Given an iterator type ``X``, ``is_readable_iterator<X>::value``
 | ||
|  | yields ``true`` if, for an object ``a`` of type ``X``, ``*a`` is
 | ||
|  | convertible to ``iterator_traits<X>::value_type``, and ``false``
 | ||
|  | otherwise.
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | ``iterator_traversal<X>::type`` is 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | .. parsed-literal::
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   *category-to-traversal*\ (iterator_traits<X>::iterator_category) 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | where *category-to-traversal* is defined as follows
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | .. _`category-to-traversal`:
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | .. parsed-literal::
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |    *category-to-traversal*\ (C) =
 | ||
|  |        if (C is convertible to incrementable_traversal_tag)
 | ||
|  |            return C;
 | ||
|  |        else if (C is convertible to random_access_iterator_tag)
 | ||
|  |            return random_access_traversal_tag;
 | ||
|  |        else if (C is convertible to bidirectional_iterator_tag)
 | ||
|  |            return bidirectional_traversal_tag;
 | ||
|  |        else if (C is convertible to forward_iterator_tag)
 | ||
|  |            return forward_traversal_tag;
 | ||
|  |        else if (C is convertible to input_iterator_tag)
 | ||
|  |            return single_pass_traversal_tag;
 | ||
|  |        else if (C is convertible to output_iterator_tag)
 | ||
|  |            return incrementable_traversal_tag;
 | ||
|  |        else
 | ||
|  |            *the program is ill-formed*
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | ===========
 | ||
|  |  Footnotes
 | ||
|  | ===========
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | .. _UnaryTypeTrait: n1519_
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | The UnaryTypeTrait concept is defined in n1519_; the LWG is
 | ||
|  | considering adding the requirement that specializations are derived
 | ||
|  | from their nested ``::type``.
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | .. _n1519: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2003/n1519.htm
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | ..
 | ||
|  |  LocalWords:  Abrahams Siek Witt const bool Sutter's WG int UL LI href Lvalue
 | ||
|  |  LocalWords:  ReadableIterator WritableIterator SwappableIterator cv pre iter
 | ||
|  |  LocalWords:  ConstantLvalueIterator MutableLvalueIterator CopyConstructible TR
 | ||
|  |  LocalWords:  ForwardTraversalIterator BidirectionalTraversalIterator lvalue
 | ||
|  |  LocalWords:  RandomAccessTraversalIterator dereferenceable Incrementable tmp
 | ||
|  |  LocalWords:  incrementable xxx min prev inplace png oldeqnew AccessTag struct
 | ||
|  |  LocalWords:  TraversalTag typename lvalues DWA Hmm JGS mis enum
 |