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Section: 27.7.1 [alg.copy], 27.7.2 [alg.move] Status: C++17 Submitter: Tim Song Opened: 2016-03-23 Last modified: 2017-07-30
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Discussion:
27.3.5 [algorithms.parallel.overloads]/2 says that "Unless otherwise specified, the semantics of ExecutionPolicy algorithm overloads are identical to their overloads without."
There's no "otherwise specified" for the ExecutionPolicy overloads for std::copy and std::move, so the requirement that they "start[] from first and proceed[] to last" in the original algorithm's description would seem to apply, which defeats the whole point of adding a parallel overload.[2016-05 Issues Telecon]
Marshall noted that all three versions of copy have subtly different wording, and suggested that they should not.
Proposed resolution:
This wording is relative to N4582.
Insert the following paragraphs after 27.7.1 [alg.copy]/4:
template<class ExecutionPolicy, class InputIterator, class OutputIterator> OutputIterator copy(ExecutionPolicy&& policy, InputIterator first, InputIterator last, OutputIterator result);-?- Requires: The ranges [first, last) and [result, result + (last - first)) shall not overlap.
-?- Effects: Copies elements in the range [first, last) into the range [result, result + (last - first)). For each non-negative integer n < (last - first), performs *(result + n) = *(first + n). -?- Returns: result + (last - first). -?- Complexity: Exactly last - first assignments.
Insert the following paragraphs after 27.7.2 [alg.move]/4:
template<class ExecutionPolicy, class InputIterator, class OutputIterator> OutputIterator move(ExecutionPolicy&& policy, InputIterator first, InputIterator last, OutputIterator result);-?- Requires: The ranges [first, last) and [result, result + (last - first)) shall not overlap.
-?- Effects: Moves elements in the range [first, last) into the range [result, result + (last - first)). For each non-negative integer n < (last - first), performs *(result + n) = std::move(*(first + n)). -?- Returns: result + (last - first). -?- Complexity: Exactly last - first assignments.