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std::weak_ordering(3) C++ Standard Libary std::weak_ordering(3)

NAME

std::weak_ordering - std::weak_ordering

Synopsis


Defined in header <compare>
class weak_ordering; (since C++20)


The class type std::weak_ordering is the result type of a three-way comparison that:


* Admits all six relational operators (==, !=, <, <=, >, >=).
* Does not imply substitutability: if a is equivalent to b, f(a) may not be
equivalent to f(b), where f denotes a function that reads only
comparison-salient state that is accessible via the argument's public const
members. In other words, equivalent values may be distinguishable.
* Does not allow incomparable values: exactly one of a < b, a == b, or a > b must
be true.

Constants


The type std::weak_ordering has three valid values, implemented as const static data
members of its type:


Member constant Definition
less(inline constexpr) a valid value of the type std::weak_ordering indicating
[static] less-than (ordered before) relationship
(public static member constant)
equivalent(inline constexpr) a valid value of the type std::weak_ordering indicating
[static] equivalence (neither ordered before nor ordered after)
(public static member constant)
greater(inline constexpr) a valid value of the type std::weak_ordering indicating
[static] greater-than (ordered after) relationship
(public static member constant)

Conversions


std::weak_ordering is implicitly-convertible to std::partial_ordering, while
std::strong_ordering is implicitly-convertible to weak_ordering.


operator partial_ordering implicit conversion to std::partial_ordering
(public member function)

std::weak_ordering::operator partial_ordering


constexpr operator partial_ordering() const noexcept;

Return value


std::partial_ordering::less if v is less, std::partial_ordering::greater if v is
greater, std::partial_ordering::equivalent if v is equivalent.

Comparisons


Comparison operators are defined between values of this type and literal 0. This
supports the expressions a <=> b == 0 or a <=> b < 0 that can be used to convert the
result of a three-way comparison operator to a boolean relationship; see std::is_eq,
std::is_lt, etc.


These functions are not visible to ordinary unqualified or qualified lookup, and can
only be found by argument-dependent lookup when std::weak_ordering is an associated
class of the arguments.


The behavior of a program that attempts to compare a weak_ordering with anything
other than the integer literal 0 is undefined.


operator==
operator<
operator> compares with zero or a weak_ordering
operator<= (function)
operator>=
operator<=>

operator==


friend constexpr bool operator==( weak_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u ) (1)
noexcept;
friend constexpr bool operator==( weak_ordering v, weak_ordering w ) noexcept = (2)
default;

Parameters


v, w - std::weak_ordering values to check
u - an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument

Return value


1) true if v is equivalent, false if v is less or greater
2) true if both parameters hold the same value, false otherwise

operator<


friend constexpr bool operator<( weak_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u ) noexcept; (1)
friend constexpr bool operator<( /*unspecified*/ u, weak_ordering v ) noexcept; (2)

Parameters


v - a std::weak_ordering value to check
u - an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument

Return value


1) true if v is less, and false if v is greater or equivalent
2) true if v is greater, and false if v is less or equivalent

operator<=


friend constexpr bool operator<=( weak_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u ) (1)
noexcept;
friend constexpr bool operator<=( /*unspecified*/ u, weak_ordering v ) (2)
noexcept;

Parameters


v - a std::weak_ordering value to check
u - an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument

Return value


1) true if v is less or equivalent, and false if v is greater
2) true if v is greater or equivalent, and false if v is less

operator>


friend constexpr bool operator>( weak_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u ) noexcept; (1)
friend constexpr bool operator>( /*unspecified*/ u, weak_ordering v ) noexcept; (2)

Parameters


v - a std::weak_ordering value to check
u - an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument

Return value


1) true if v is greater, and false if v is less or equivalent
2) true if v is less, and false if v is greater or equivalent

operator>=


friend constexpr bool operator>=( weak_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u ) (1)
noexcept;
friend constexpr bool operator>=( /*unspecified*/ u, weak_ordering v ) (2)
noexcept;

Parameters


v - a std::weak_ordering value to check
u - an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument

Return value


1) true if v is greater or equivalent, and false if v is less
2) true if v is less or equivalent, and false if v is greater

operator<=>


friend constexpr weak_ordering operator<=>( weak_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u (1)
) noexcept;
friend constexpr weak_ordering operator<=>( /*unspecified*/ u, weak_ordering v (2)
) noexcept;

Parameters


v - a std::weak_ordering value to check
u - an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument

Return value


1) v.
2) greater if v is less, less if v is greater, otherwise v.

Example


This section is incomplete
Reason: no example

See also


strong_ordering the result type of 3-way comparison that supports all 6 operators
(C++20) and is substitutable
(class)
partial_ordering the result type of 3-way comparison that supports all 6 operators,
(C++20) is not substitutable, and allows incomparable values
(class)

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* Todo no example

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