std::move_only_function::operator bool
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< cpp | utility | functional | move only function
explicit operator bool() const noexcept; |
(since C++23) | |
Checks whether *this stores a callable target, i.e. is not empty.
Parameters
(none)
Return value
true if *this stores a callable target, false otherwise.
Example
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#include <functional> #include <iostream> void sampleFunction() { std::cout << "This is the sample function!\n"; } void checkFunc(std::move_only_function<void() const> const& func) { // Use operator bool to determine if callable target is available. if (func) { std::cout << "Function is not empty! Calling function.\n"; func(); } else std::cout << "Function is empty. Nothing to do.\n"; } int main() { std::move_only_function<void() const> f1{}; std::move_only_function<void() const> f2{sampleFunction}; std::cout << "f1: "; checkFunc(f1); std::cout << "f2: "; checkFunc(f2); }
Output:
f1: Function is empty. Nothing to do. f2: Function is not empty! Calling function. This is the sample function!
See also
(C++23) |
compares a std::move_only_function with nullptr (function) |
checks if a target is contained (public member function of std::function<R(Args...)> ) |