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Section: 25.2 [iterator.synopsis], 25.5.3.2 [const.iterators.alias] Status: WP Submitter: Hewill Kang Opened: 2022-09-03 Last modified: 2022-11-17
Priority: Not Prioritized
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Discussion:
The current standard does not have any constraints on const_sentinel template parameters, which makes it possible to pass almost any type of object to make_const_sentinel. It would be more appropriate to constrain the type to meet the minimum requirements of the sentinel type such as semiregular as move_sentinel does.
[2022-09-23; Reflector poll]
Set status to Tentatively Ready after six votes in favour during reflector poll.
[2022-11-12 Approved at November 2022 meeting in Kona. Status changed: Voting → WP.]
Proposed resolution:
This wording is relative to N4917.
Modify 25.2 [iterator.synopsis], header <iterator> synopsis, as indicated:
#include <compare> // see 17.11.1 [compare.syn] #include <concepts> // see 18.3 [concepts.syn] namespace std { […] // 25.5.3 [const.iterators], constant iterators and sentinels // 25.5.3.2 [const.iterators.alias], alias templates […] template<input_iterator I> using const_iterator = see below; // freestanding template<semiregularclassS> using const_sentinel = see below; // freestanding […] template<input_iterator I> constexpr const_iterator<I> make_const_iterator(I it) { return it; } // freestanding template<semiregularclassS> constexpr const_sentinel<S> make_const_sentinel(S s) { return s; } // freestanding […] }
Modify 25.5.3.2 [const.iterators.alias] as indicated:
template<semiregularclassS> using const_sentinel = see below;-2- Result: If S models input_iterator, const_iterator<S>. Otherwise, S.