Typedefs | |
template<typename I1 , typename I2 > | |
using | ranges::mismatch_result = detail::in1_in2_result< I1, I2 > |
Functions | |
template<typename I1 , typename S1 , typename I2 , typename C = equal_to, typename P1 = identity, typename P2 = identity> requires input_iterator<I1> && sentinel_for<S1, I1> && input_iterator<I2> && indirect_relation<C, projected<I1, P1>, projected<I2, P2>> | |
mismatch_result< I1, I2 > | ranges::mismatch (I1 begin1, S1 end1, I2 begin2, C pred=C{}, P1 proj1=P1{}, P2 proj2=P2{}) |
function template mismatch | |
template<typename I1 , typename S1 , typename I2 , typename S2 , typename C = equal_to, typename P1 = identity, typename P2 = identity> requires input_iterator<I1> && sentinel_for<S1, I1> && input_iterator<I2> && sentinel_for<S2, I2> && indirect_relation<C, projected<I1, P1>, projected<I2, P2>> | |
constexpr mismatch_result< I1, I2 > | ranges::mismatch (I1 begin1, S1 end1, I2 begin2, S2 end2, C pred=C{}, P1 proj1=P1{}, P2 proj2=P2{}) |
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts. | |
template<typename Rng1 , typename I2Ref , typename C = equal_to, typename P1 = identity, typename P2 = identity> requires input_range<Rng1> && input_iterator<uncvref_t<I2Ref>> && indirect_relation<C, projected<iterator_t<Rng1>, P1>, projected<uncvref_t<I2Ref>, P2>> | |
mismatch_result< borrowed_iterator_t< Rng1 >, uncvref_t< I2Ref > > | ranges::mismatch (Rng1 &&rng1, I2Ref &&begin2, C pred=C{}, P1 proj1=P1{}, P2 proj2=P2{}) |
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts. | |
template<typename Rng1 , typename Rng2 , typename C = equal_to, typename P1 = identity, typename P2 = identity> requires input_range<Rng1> && input_range<Rng2> && indirect_relation<C, projected<iterator_t<Rng1>, P1>, projected<iterator_t<Rng2>, P2>> | |
constexpr mismatch_result< borrowed_iterator_t< Rng1 >, borrowed_iterator_t< Rng2 > > | ranges::mismatch (Rng1 &&rng1, Rng2 &&rng2, C pred=C{}, P1 proj1=P1{}, P2 proj2=P2{}) |
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts. | |