std::ranges::not_equal_to
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< cpp | utility | functional
| Defined in header <functional>
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| struct not_equal_to; |
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Function object for performing comparisons. Deduces the parameter types of the function call operator from the arguments (but not the return type).
Nested types
| Nested type | Definition |
is_transparent
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unspecified |
Member functions
| operator() |
checks if the arguments are not equal (public member function) |
std::ranges::not_equal_to::operator()
| template< class T, class U > constexpr bool operator()( T&& t, U&& u ) const; |
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Equivalent to return !ranges::equal_to{}(std::forward<T>(t), std::forward<U>(u));.
This overload participates in overload resolution only if std::equality_comparable_with<T, U> is satisfied.
Notes
Unlike std::not_equal_to, std::ranges::not_equal_to requires both == and != to be valid (via the equality_comparable_with constraint), and is entirely defined in terms of std::ranges::equal_to.
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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| LWG 3530 | C++20 | syntactic checks were relaxed while comparing pointers | only semantic requirements are relaxed |
See also
| function object implementing x != y (class template) |