Questions tagged [rvalue-reference]
An rvalue reference is a new language feature in C++11 representing a reference to an rvalue. Together with reference collapsing, they are used to implement and enable move semantics and perfect forwarding.
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Rule-of-Three becomes Rule-of-Five with C++11? [closed]
So, after watching this wonderful lecture on rvalue references, I thought that every class would benefit of such a "move constructor", template<class T> MyClass(T&& other) edit and of ...
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What are the main purposes of std::forward and which problems does it solve?
In perfect forwarding, std::forward is used to convert the named rvalue references t1 and t2 to unnamed rvalue references. What is the purpose of doing that? How would that affect the called function ...
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C++11 rvalues and move semantics with return statement
I'm trying to understand rvalue references and move semantics of C++11.
What is the difference between these examples, and which of them is going to do no vector copy?
First example:
std::vector<...
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Is an rvalue reference treated as an lvalue when used within a function?
I posted this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/28459180/2642059 Which contains the following code:
void foo(string&& bar){
string* temp = &bar;
cout << *temp << " @...
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What does T&& (double ampersand) mean in C++11?
I've been looking into some of the new features of C++11 and one I've noticed is the double ampersand in declaring variables, like T&& var.
For a start, what is this beast called? I wish ...
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Is returning by rvalue reference more efficient?
for example:
Beta_ab&& Beta::toAB() const {
return move(Beta_ab(1, 1));
}
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C++11 make_pair with specified template parameters doesn't compile
I was just playing around with g++ 4.7 (one of the later snapshots) with -std=c++11 enabled. I tried to compile some of my existing code base and one case that failed somewhat confuses me.
I would ...
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Move capture in lambda
How do I capture by move (also known as rvalue reference) in a C++11 lambda?
I am trying to write something like this:
std::unique_ptr<int> myPointer(new int);
std::function<void(void)> ...
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Do rvalue references to const have any use?
I guess not, but I would like to confirm. Is there any use for const Foo&&, where Foo is a class type?
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Why are rvalues references variables not rvalue?
Let's say I have two overloads of a function f
void f(T&&); // #1
void f(T&); // #2
Then in the body of another function g
void g(T&& t)
{
f(t); // calls #2
}
the overload ...
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Overload resolution between value, rvalue reference, const lvalue reference
Given all three functions, this call is ambiguous.
int f( int );
int f( int && );
int f( int const & );
int q = f( 3 );
Removing f( int ) causes both Clang and GCC to prefer the rvalue ...
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Why is std::move named std::move?
The std::move(x) function doesn't really move anything at all.
It is just a cast to an rvalue.
Why was this done?
Isn't this misleading?
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What is the rationale behind forwarding references and rvalue references sharing the same syntax? [duplicate]
This is an rvalue reference:
void foo(int&& a);
It does not bind to lvalues:
int i = 42;
foo(i); // error
This is a universal reference:
template<typename T>
void bar(T&& ...
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Is there any case where a return of a RValue Reference (&&) is useful?
Is there a reason when a function should return a RValue Reference? A technique, or trick, or an idiom or pattern?
MyClass&& func( ... );
I am aware of the danger of returning references in ...
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Is the pass-by-value-and-then-move construct a bad idiom?
Since we have move semantics in C++, nowadays it is usual to do
void set_a(A a) { _a = std::move(a); }
The reasoning is that if a is an rvalue, the copy will be elided and there will be just one ...
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Why user-defined move-constructor disables the implicit copy-constructor?
While I'm reading boost/shared_ptr.hpp, i saw this code:
// generated copy constructor, destructor are fine...
#if defined( BOOST_HAS_RVALUE_REFS )
// ... except in C++0x, move disables the ...
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What's a use case for overloading member functions on reference qualifiers?
C++11 makes it possible to overload member functions based on reference qualifiers:
class Foo {
public:
void f() &; // for when *this is an lvalue
void f() &&; // for when *this is ...
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How to actually implement the rule of five?
UPDATE at the bottom
q1: How would you implement the rule of five for a class that manages rather heavy resources,
but of which you want it to be passed around by value because that greatly ...
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non-class rvalues always have cv-unqualified types
§3.10 section 9 says "non-class rvalues always have cv-unqualified types". That made me wonder...
int foo()
{
return 5;
}
const int bar()
{
return 5;
}
void pass_int(int&& i)
{
...
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On how to recognize Rvalue or Lvalue reference and if-it-has-a-name rule
I was reading Thomas Becker's article on rvalue reference and their use. In there he defines what he calls if-it-has-a-name rule:
Things that are declared as rvalue reference can be lvalues or
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In C++, what categories (lvalue, rvalue, xvalue, etc.) can expressions that produce temporaries of class type fall into?
Here is some example code:
#include <iostream>
class Foo
{
public:
explicit Foo(int x) : data(x) {};
Foo& operator++()
{
data += 1;
return *this;
}
void *get_addr()
{
...
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Can I typically/always use std::forward instead of std::move?
I've been watching Scott Meyers' talk on Universal References from the C++ and Beyond 2012 conference, and everything makes sense so far. However, an audience member asks a question at around 50 ...
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Passing rvalues through std::bind
I want to pass an rvalue through std::bind to a function that takes an rvalue reference in C++0x. I can't figure out how to do it. For example:
#include <utility>
#include <functional>
...
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When is a reference a forwarding reference, and when is it an rvalue reference?
I understand that a forwarding reference is "an rvalue reference to a cv-unqualified template parameter", such as in
template <class T> void foo(T&& );
which means the above ...
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Is it possible to std::move objects out of functions? (C++11)
This program tries to move a string out of a function and use it for the construction of another string:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
std::string &&...
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Why do some people use swap for move assignments?
For example, stdlibc++ has the following:
unique_lock& operator=(unique_lock&& __u)
{
if(_M_owns)
unlock();
unique_lock(std::move(__u)).swap(*this);
__u._M_device = 0;
...
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C++11 rvalue reference calling copy constructor too
I've been testing some C++11 features from some some.
I came across r-value references and move constructors.
I implemented my first move constructor, here it is:
#include <iostream>
#include &...
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Why is a named rvalue reference an lvalue expression?
I know that a named reference is an lvalue:
int x = 1;
int& ref1 = x;
int&& ref2 = std::move(x);
I've read the explanation — that is because we can take the address of those ref1 ...
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How can I make a forwarding-reference parameter bind only to rvalue references?
I'm writing a network library and use move semantics heavily to handle ownership for file descriptors. One of my classes wishes to receive file descriptor wrappers of other kinds and take ownership, ...
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Should a move constructor take a const or non-const rvalue reference?
In several places I've seen the recommended signatures of copy and move constructors given as:
struct T
{
T();
T(const T& other);
T(T&& other);
};
Where the copy constructor ...
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Can compiler generate std::move for a last use of lvalue automatically?
A code like this is often seen in r-value references articles:
Dave Abrams: Move It With Rvalue References
void g(X);
void f()
{
X b;
g(b); // still need the value of b
…
...
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Extending temporary's lifetime through rvalue data-member works with aggregate, but not with constructor, why?
I've found the following scheme to extend a temporaries lifetime works, I don't know if it should, but it does.
struct S {
std::vector<int>&& vec;
};
int main() {
S s1{std::...
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How does std::forward receive the correct argument?
Consider:
void g(int&);
void g(int&&);
template<class T>
void f(T&& x)
{
g(std::forward<T>(x));
}
int main()
{
f(10);
}
Since the id-expression x is an ...
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What is use of the ref-qualifier `const &&`?
I've been digging around ref-qualifiers a bit, following on a previous question.
Given the code sample below;
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
struct A {
...
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Understanding rvalue references
I think there's something I'm not quite understanding about rvalue references. Why does the following fail to compile (VS2012) with the error 'foo' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'int' to 'int &...
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Is there a reference_wrapper<> for rvalue references?
I wonder how the following can be done
void f(string &&s) {
std::string i(move(s));
/* other stuff */
}
int main() {
std::string s;
bind(f, s)(); // Error.
bind(f, move(s))();...
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Why doesn't C++ move construct rvalue references by default? [duplicate]
Say I have the following function
void doWork(Widget && param) // param is an LVALUE of RRef type
{
Widget store = std::move(param);
}
Why do I need to cast param back to an rvalue ...
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Operator overload which permits capturing with rvalue but not assigning to
Is it possible to design and how should I make overloaded operator+ for my class C to have this possible:
C&& c = c1 + c2;
but this not possible:
c1 + c2 = something;
Edit:
I changed ...
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How would one call std::forward on all arguments in a variadic function?
I was just writing a generic object factory and using the boost preprocessor meta-library to make a variadic template (using 2010 and it doesn't support them). My function uses rval references and std:...
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Reason to use std::move on rvalue reference parameter
I was reading a book about data structure implemented in C++, I dont understand a code snippet, it's part of vector class
void push_back(object &&x) {
//do something
objects[...
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problems with Move constructor and Move overloaded assignment operator?
Mostly all things explained by fredoverflow(user 237K Rep.) in his Two answers
https://stackoverflow.com/a/3109981/11862989
https://stackoverflow.com/a/11540204/11862989
But while implementing Move ...
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Correct usage of rvalue references as parameters
Let's take the following method as an example:
void Asset::Load( const std::string& path )
{
// complicated method....
}
General use of this method would be as follows:
Asset exampleAsset;
...
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Why does C++11 have implicit moves for value parameters, but not for rvalue parameters?
In C++11, value parameters (and other values) enjoy implicit move when returned:
A func(A a) {
return a; // uses A::A(A&&) if it exists
}
At least in MSVC 2010, rvalue reference ...
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Overloading on R-value references and code duplication
Consider the following:
struct vec
{
int v[3];
vec() : v() {};
vec(int x, int y, int z) : v{x,y,z} {};
vec(const vec& that) = default;
vec& operator=(const vec& that) ...
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Why can an rvalue not bind to a non-const lvalue reference, other than the fact that writing to a temporary has no effect?
I have read the SO question here and understood this part of the answer: "But if you bind a temporary to a non-const reference, you can keep passing it around "forever" just to have your manipulation ...
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Ambiguous call with overloaded r-value reference function [duplicate]
I have a class with the following declarations:
class IcoSphere
{
[...]
private:
int _addVertex(const glm::vec3 &p);
int addVertex(glm::vec3 p);
int addVertex(const glm::vec3 &&...
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Avoid exponential grow of const references and rvalue references in constructor
I am coding some templated classes for a machine learning library, and I'm facing this issue a lot of times. I'm using mostly the policy pattern, where classes receive as template argument policies ...
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Lvalue to rvalue reference binding
The compiler keeps complaining I'm trying to bind an lvalue to an rvalue reference, but I cannot see how. I'm new to C++11, move semantics, etc., so please bear with me.
I have this function:
...
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Do C++11 compilers turn local variables into rvalues when they can during code optimization?
Sometimes it's wise to split complicated or long expressions into multiple steps, for example (the 2nd version isn't more clear, but it's just an example):
return object1(object2(object3(x)));
can ...
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What are "rvalue references for *this" for?
What are the most typical use cases of "rvalue references for *this" which the standard also calls reference qualifiers for member functions?
By the way, there is a really good explanation about this ...