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NAME¶
std::compare_strong_order_fallback - std::compare_strong_order_fallback
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <compare>
  
   inline namespace /* unspecified */ {
  
   inline constexpr /* unspecified */ (since C++20)
  
   compare_strong_order_fallback = /* unspecified */;
  
   }
  
   Call signature
  
   template< class T, class U >
  
   requires /* see below */
  
   constexpr std::strong_ordering (since C++20)
  
   compare_strong_order_fallback( T&& t, U&& u ) noexcept(/* see
  
   below */);
  
   Performs three-way comparison on subexpressions t and u and produces a result
    of
  
   type std::strong_ordering, even if the operator <=> is unavailable.
  
   If std::decay_t<T> and std::decay_t<U> are the same type,
  
   std::compare_strong_order_fallback(t, u) is expression-equivalent to:
  
   * std::strong_order(t, u), if it is a well-formed expression;
  
   * otherwise, t == u ? std::strong_ordering::equal :
  
   t < u ? std::strong_ordering::less :
  
  
             std::strong_ordering::greater
  
   if the expressions t == u and t < u are both well-formed and each of
    decltype(t ==
  
   u) and decltype(t < u) models boolean-testable, except that t and u are
    evaluated
  
   only once.
  
   In all other cases, std::compare_strong_order_fallback(t, u) is ill-formed,
    which
  
   can result in substitution failure when it appears in the immediate context
    of a
  
   template instantiation.
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
  
   LWG 2114 C++20 the fallback mechanism only required constraints strengthened
  
   (P2167R3) return types to be convertible to bool
See also¶
 strong_order performs 3-way comparison and produces a result of
    type
  
   (C++20) std::strong_ordering
  
   (customization point object)
Category:¶
* Todo no example
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