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Section: 26.7.9.3 [range.transform.iterator] Status: C++20 Submitter: Michel Morin Opened: 2019-10-03 Last modified: 2021-02-25
Priority: 1
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Discussion:
When the transformation function returns an rvalue, transform_view::iterator cannot model cpp17-forward-iterator. However, similar to LWG 3291, the current wording on transform_view::iterator::iterator_category does not consider this.
As Casey Carter pointed out here, the proposed wording below does not consider input_iterator that is not cpp17-input-iterator (this problem is not specific to the PR; it's pervasive in adapted iterators) and concepts-based determination would be a better fix for issues around iterator_category. But anyway, I consider this PR as a minimal fix at the moment.[2019-10-31 Issue Prioritization]
Priority to 1 after reflector discussion.
Previous resolution [SUPERSEDED]:This wording is relative to N4830.
Modify 26.7.9.3 [range.transform.iterator] as indicated:
-2- iterator::iterator_category is defined as follows: Let C denote the type iterator_traits<iterator_t<Base>>::iterator_category.
(2.?) — If is_lvalue_reference_v<iter_reference_t<iterator_t<Base>>> is true,
(2.?.?) — If C models derived_from<contiguous_iterator_tag>, then iterator_category denotes random_access_iterator_tag;
(2.?.?) — O
otherwise, iterator_category denotes C.(2.?) — Otherwise, iterator_category denotes input_iterator_tag.
[2019-11-06, Tim updates P/R based on Belfast LWG evening session discussion]
The check in the original P/R is incorrect; we want to check the transformation's result, not the base iterator.
[2020-02-10 Move to Immediate Monday afternoon in Prague]
Proposed resolution:
This wording is relative to N4830.
Modify 26.7.9.3 [range.transform.iterator] as indicated:
-2- iterator::iterator_category is defined as follows: Let C denote the type iterator_traits<iterator_t<Base>>::iterator_category.
(2.?) — If is_lvalue_reference_v<invoke_result_t<F&, range_reference_t<Base>>> is true,
(2.?.?) — If C models derived_from<contiguous_iterator_tag>, then iterator_category denotes random_access_iterator_tag;
(2.?.?) — O
otherwise, iterator_category denotes C.(2.?) — Otherwise, iterator_category denotes input_iterator_tag.