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constexpr optional() noexcept; constexpr optional( std::nullopt_t ) noexcept; |
(1) | (since C++17) |
constexpr optional( const optional& other ); |
(2) | (since C++17) |
constexpr optional( optional&& other ) noexcept(/* see below */); |
(3) | (since C++17) |
template < class U > optional( const optional<U>& other ); |
(4) | (since C++17) (constexpr since C++20) (conditionally explicit) |
template < class U > optional( optional<U>&& other ); |
(5) | (since C++17) (constexpr since C++20) (conditionally explicit) |
template< class... Args > constexpr explicit optional( std::in_place_t, Args&&... args ); |
(6) | (since C++17) |
template< class U, class... Args > constexpr explicit optional( std::in_place_t, std::initializer_list<U> ilist, Args&&... args ); |
(7) | (since C++17) |
template < class U = std::remove_cv_t<T> > constexpr optional( U&& value ); |
(8) | (since C++17) (conditionally explicit) |
Constructs a new optional object.
1) Constructs an object that does not contain a value.
2) Copy constructor: If other contains a value, initializes the contained value as if direct-initializing (but not direct-list-initializing) an object of type T with the expression *other. If other does not contain a value, constructs an object that does not contain a value.
- This constructor is defined as deleted if
std::is_copy_constructible_v<T>isfalse. - It is a trivial constructor if
std::is_trivially_copy_constructible_v<T>istrue.
3) Move constructor: If other contains a value, initializes the contained value as if direct-initializing (but not direct-list-initializing) an object of type T with the expression std::move(*other) and does not make other empty: a moved-from std::optional still contains a value, but the value itself is moved from. If other does not contain a value, constructs an object that does not contain a value.
- This constructor does not participate in overload resolution unless
std::is_move_constructible_v<T>istrue. - It is a trivial constructor if
std::is_trivially_move_constructible_v<T>istrue.
4) Converting copy constructor: If other does not contain a value, constructs an optional object that does not contain a value. Otherwise, constructs an optional object that contains a value, initialized as if direct-initializing (but not direct-list-initializing) an object of type T with the expression *other.
- This constructor does not participate in overload resolution unless the following conditions are met:
std::is_constructible_v<T, const U&>istrue.- If
Tis not (possibly cv-qualified)bool,Tis not constructible or convertible from any expression of type (possiblyconst)std::optional<U>, i.e.,converts_from_any_cvref<T, std::optional<U>>isfalse, whereconverts_from_any_cvrefis described below.
- This constructor is
explicitif and only ifstd::is_convertible_v<const U&, T>isfalse.
5) Converting move constructor: If other does not contain a value, constructs an optional object that does not contain a value. Otherwise, constructs an optional object that contains a value, initialized as if direct-initializing (but not direct-list-initializing) an object of type T with the expression std::move(*other).
- This constructor does not participate in overload resolution unless the following conditions are met:
std::is_constructible_v<T, U&&>istrue.- If
Tis not (possibly cv-qualified)bool,Tis not constructible or convertible from any expression of type (possiblyconst)std::optional<U>, i.e.,converts_from_any_cvref<T, std::optional<U>>isfalse, whereconverts_from_any_cvrefis described below.
- This constructor is
explicitif and only ifstd::is_convertible_v<U&&, T>isfalse.
6) Constructs an optional object that contains a value, initialized as if direct-initializing (but not direct-list-initializing) an object of type T from the arguments std::forward<Args>(args)....
- If the selected constructor of
Tis aconstexprconstructor, this constructor is aconstexprconstructor. - The function does not participate in the overload resolution unless
std::is_constructible_v<T, Args...>istrue.
7) Constructs an optional object that contains a value, initialized as if direct-initializing (but not direct-list-initializing) an object of type T from the arguments ilist, std::forward<Args>(args)....
- If the selected constructor of
Tis aconstexprconstructor, this constructor is aconstexprconstructor. - The function does not participate in the overload resolution unless
std::is_constructible_v<T, std::initializer_list<U>&, Args...>istrue.
8) Constructs an optional object that contains a value, initialized as if direct-initializing (but not direct-list-initializing) an object of type T with the expression std::forward<U>(value).
- If the selected constructor of
Tis aconstexprconstructor, this constructor is aconstexprconstructor. - This constructor does not participate in overload resolution unless the following conditions are met:
std::is_constructible_v<T, U&&>istrue.std::decay_t<U>(until C++20)std::remove_cvref_t<U>(since C++20) is neither std::in_place_t norstd::optional<T>.- If
Tis (possibly cv-qualified)bool,std::decay_t<U>(until C++20)std::remove_cvref_t<U>(since C++20) is not a specialization ofstd::optional.
- This constructor is
explicitif and only ifstd::is_convertible_v<U&&, T>isfalse.
The helper variable template converts_from_any_cvref is equivalent to:
template< class T, class W > constexpr bool converts_from_any_cvref = std::disjunction_v<std::is_constructible<T, W&>, std::is_convertible<W&, T>, std::is_constructible<T, W>, std::is_convertible<W, T>, std::is_constructible<T, const W&>, std::is_convertible<const W&, T>, std::is_constructible<T, const W>, std::is_convertible<const W, T>>;
Parameters
| other | - | another optional object whose contained value is copied |
| value | - | value with which to initialize the contained value |
| args... | - | arguments with which to initialize the contained value |
| ilist | - | initializer list with which to initialize the contained value |
Exceptions
2) Throws any exception thrown by the constructor of T.
3) Throws any exception thrown by the constructor of T. Has the following
4-8) Throws any exception thrown by the constructor of T.
Notes
Before the resolution of LWG issue 3836, constructing an std::optional<bool> from std::optional<U> would select overload (8) instead of overloads (4,5) if U is not bool. This is because overloads (4,5) did not participate in overload resolution if T (bool in this case) can be constructed or converted from std::optional<U>, but std::optional::operator bool makes the conversion possible for any U.
As a result, the constructed std::optional<bool> always contains a value. That value is determined by whether the provided std::optional<U> object contains a value, rather than the bool value direct-initialized from the contained value:
std::optional<bool> op_false(false); std::optional<int> op_zero(0); std::optional<int> from_bool(op_false); // OK: contains 0 (initialized from false) std::optional<bool> from_int(op_zero); // DEFECT (LWG 3836): contains true because // op_zero contains a value, even if initializing // bool from that value gives false
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_optional |
202106L |
(C++20) (DR20) |
Fully constexpr (4,5)
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Example
#include <iostream> #include <optional> #include <string> int main() { std::optional<int> o1, // empty o2 = 1, // init from rvalue o3 = o2; // copy-constructor // calls std::string( initializer_list<CharT> ) constructor std::optional<std::string> o4(std::in_place, {'a', 'b', 'c'}); // calls std::string( size_type count, CharT ch ) constructor std::optional<std::string> o5(std::in_place, 3, 'A'); // Move-constructed from std::string using deduction guide to pick the type std::optional o6(std::string{"deduction"}); std::cout << *o2 << ' ' << *o3 << ' ' << *o4 << ' ' << *o5 << ' ' << *o6 << '\n'; }
Output:
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
| LWG 3836 | C++17 | when constructing an std::optional<bool>from std::optional<U>, the overload resolutionwould select overload (8) if U is not bool
|
always selects the converting copy/move constructor in this case |
| LWG 3886 | C++17 | the default template argument of overload (8) was T
|
changed to std::remove_cv_t<T>
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| P0602R4 | C++17 | copy/move constructors might not be trivial even if underlying constructor is trivial |
required to propagate triviality |
| P2231R1 | C++20 | converting constructors (4,5) from another std::optional wasnot constexpr while the required operations can be in C++20
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made constexpr
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