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std::swap(std::list)(3) C++ Standard Libary std::swap(std::list)(3)

NAME

std::swap(std::list) - std::swap(std::list)

Synopsis


Defined in header <list>
template< class T, class Alloc >


void swap( std::list<T,Alloc>& lhs, (until C++17)


std::list<T,Alloc>& rhs );
template< class T, class Alloc >


void swap( std::list<T,Alloc>& lhs, (since C++17)


std::list<T,Alloc>& rhs ) noexcept(/* see below */);


Specializes the std::swap algorithm for std::list. Swaps the contents of lhs and
rhs. Calls lhs.swap(rhs).

Parameters


lhs, rhs - containers whose contents to swap

Return value


(none)

Complexity


Constant.

Exceptions


noexcept specification: (since C++17)
noexcept(noexcept(lhs.swap(rhs)))

Notes


Although the overloads of std::swap for container adaptors are introduced in C++11,
container adaptors can already be swapped by std::swap in C++98. Such calls to
std::swap usually have linear time complexity, but better complexity may be
provided.

Example

// Run this code


#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
#include <list>


int main()
{
std::list<int> alice{1, 2, 3};
std::list<int> bob{7, 8, 9, 10};


auto print = [](const int& n) { std::cout << ' ' << n; };


// Print state before swap
std::cout << "alice:";
std::for_each(alice.begin(), alice.end(), print);
std::cout << "\n" "bob :";
std::for_each(bob.begin(), bob.end(), print);
std::cout << '\n';


std::cout << "-- SWAP\n";
std::swap(alice, bob);


// Print state after swap
std::cout << "alice:";
std::for_each(alice.begin(), alice.end(), print);
std::cout << "\n" "bob :";
std::for_each(bob.begin(), bob.end(), print);
std::cout << '\n';
}

Output:


alice: 1 2 3
bob : 7 8 9 10
-- SWAP
alice: 7 8 9 10
bob : 1 2 3

See also


swap swaps the contents
(public member function)

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