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Section: 27.7.10 [alg.reverse] Status: C++14 Submitter: Peter Miller Opened: 2011-08-17 Last modified: 2016-01-28
Priority: Not Prioritized
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Discussion:
The output of the program below should be:
"three two one null \n"
But when std::reverse_copy is implemented as described in N3291 27.7.10 [alg.reverse] it's:
"null three two one \n"
because there's an off by one error in 27.7.10 [alg.reverse]/4; the definition should read:
*(result + (last - first) - 1 - i) = *(first + i)
Test program:
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> template <typename BiIterator, typename OutIterator> auto reverse_copy_as_described_in_N3291( BiIterator first, BiIterator last, OutIterator result ) -> OutIterator { // 25.3.10/4 [alg.reverse]: // "...such that for any non-negative integer i < (last - first)..." for ( unsigned i = 0; i < ( last - first ); ++i ) // "...the following assignment takes place:" *(result + (last - first) - i) = *(first + i); // 25.3.10/6 return result + (last - first); } int main() { using std::begin; using std::end; using std::cout; static const char*const in[3] { "one", "two", "three" }; const char* out[4] { "null", "null", "null", "null" }; reverse_copy_as_described_in_N3291( begin( in ), end( in ), out ); for ( auto s : out ) cout << s << ' '; cout << std::endl; return 0; }
[2012, Kona]
Move to Ready.
[2012, Portland: applied to WP]
Proposed resolution:
This wording is relative to the FDIS.
Change 27.7.10 [alg.reverse] p4 as follows:
template<class BidirectionalIterator, class OutputIterator> OutputIterator reverse_copy(BidirectionalIterator first, BidirectionalIterator last, OutputIterator result);-4- Effects: Copies the range [first,last) to the range [result,result+(last-first)) such that for any non-negative integer i < (last - first) the following assignment takes place: *(result + (last - first) - 1 - i) = *(first + i).
-5- Requires: The ranges [first,last) and [result,result+(last-first)) shall not overlap. -6- Returns: result + (last - first). -7- Complexity: Exactly last - first assignments.