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NAME¶
std::experimental::ranges::Predicate - std::experimental::ranges::Predicate
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <experimental/ranges/concepts>
  
   template< class F, class... Args >
  
   concept bool Predicate = (ranges TS)
  
   RegularInvocable<F, Args...> &&
  
   Boolean<std::result_of_t<F&&(Args&&...)>>;
  
   The concept Predicate<F, Args...> specifies that F is a predicate that
    accepts
  
   arguments whose types and value categories are encoded by Args..., i.e., it
    can be
  
   invoked with these arguments to produce a Boolean result.
  
   Note that RegularInvocable requires the invocation to not modify either the
    callable
  
   object or the arguments and be equality-preserving.
  
   Equality preservation
  
   An expression is equality preserving if it results in equal outputs given
    equal
  
   inputs.
  
   * The inputs to an expression consist of its operands.
  
   * The outputs of an expression consist of its result and all operands
    modified by
  
   the expression (if any).
  
   Every expression required to be equality preserving is further required to be
  
   stable: two evaluations of such an expression with the same input objects
    must have
  
   equal outputs absent any explicit intervening modification of those input
    objects.
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