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NAME¶
std::pointer_traits::pointer_to - std::pointer_traits::pointer_to
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header
  
   <memory>
  
   static pointer (since C++11)
  
   pointer_to( (1) (member of pointer_traits<Ptr>
  
   element_type& r ); specialization)
  
   static pointer (since C++11)
  
   pointer_to( (until C++20)
  
   element_type& r ) (member of
  
   noexcept; pointer_traits<T*>
  
   (2) specialization)
  
   static constexpr (since C++20)
  
   pointer (member of
  
   pointer_to( pointer_traits<T*>
  
   element_type& r ) specialization)
  
   noexcept;
  
   Constructs a dereferenceable pointer or pointer-like object ("fancy
    pointer") to its
  
   argument.
  
   1) The version of this function in the non-specialized std::pointer_traits
    template
  
   simply calls Ptr::pointer_to(r), and if Ptr does not provide a static member
  
   function pointer_to, instantiation of this function is a compile-time error.
  
   2) The version of this function in the specialization of std::pointer_traits
    for
  
   pointer types returns std::addressof(r)
Parameters¶
 r - reference to an object of type element_type&, except if
    element_type is void, in
  
   which case the type of r is unspecified
Return value¶
A dereferenceable pointer to r, of the type pointer_traits<>::pointer.
Exceptions¶
1) Unspecified (typically same as Ptr::pointer_to)
Notes¶
 The Boost.Intrusive library version of this function returns
  
   pointer(std::addressof(r)) if Ptr::pointer_to does not exist.
See also¶
 addressof obtains actual address of an object, even if the &
  
   (C++11) operator is overloaded
  
   (function template)
  
   address obtains the address of an object, even if operator& is
  
   (until C++20) overloaded
  
   (public member function of std::allocator<T>)
  
   to_address obtains a raw pointer from a fancy pointer (inverse of
  
   [static] (C++20)(optional) pointer_to)
  
   (public static member function)
  
   to_address obtains a raw pointer from a pointer-like type
  
   (C++20) (function template)
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