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Section: 26.7.22 [range.elements] Status: C++20 Submitter: Tim Song Opened: 2020-02-07 Last modified: 2021-02-25
Priority: 1
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Discussion:
elements_view is effectively a specialized version of transform_view. The latter has a custom sentinel type, and so should elements_view.
In particular, it should not use the underlying range's sentinel directly, for that sentinel could encode a generic predicate that is equally meaningful for the adapted range. Consider a range [i, s) whose value_type is pair<array<int, 2>, long>, where s is a generic sentinel that checks if the second element (for this range in particular, the long) is zero:struct S { friend bool operator==(input_iterator auto const& i, S) /* additional constraints */ { return get<1>(*i) == 0; } };
If we adapt [i, s) with views::keys, then the resulting adapted range would have surprising behavior when used with S{}: even though it's nominally a range of array<int, 2>, when its iterator is used with the sentinel S{} it doesn't actually check the second element of the array, but the long that's not even part of the value_type:
void algo(input_range auto&& r) /* constraints */{ // We want to stop at the first element of the range r whose second element is zero. for (auto&& x : subrange{ranges::begin(r), S{}}) { std::cout << get<0>(x); } } using P = pair<array<int, 2>, long>; vector<P> vec = { { {0, 1}, 1L }, { {1, 0}, 1L }, { {2, 2}, 0L } }; subrange r{vec.begin(), S{}}; // range with two elements: {0, 1}, {1, 0} algo(r | views::keys); // checks the long, prints '01' algo(r | views::transform(&P::first)); // checks the second element of the array, prints '0'
This is an API break since it changes the return type of end(), so it should be fixed before we ship C++20.
[2020-02 Prioritized as P1 Monday morning in Prague]
[2020-06-11 Voted into the WP in Prague. Status changed: New → WP.]
Proposed resolution:
The proposed wording is contained in P1994R0.