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A C++ STL iterator with strictly read-only access.

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How to implement an STL-style iterator and avoid common pitfalls?

I made a collection for which I want to provide an STL-style, random-access iterator. I was searching around for an example implementation of an iterator but I didn't find any. I know about the need ...
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How to correctly implement custom iterators and const_iterators?

I have a custom container class for which I'd like to write the iterator and const_iterator classes. I never did this before and I failed to find an appropriate how-to. What are the guidelines ...
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What is the reason behind cbegin/cend?

I wonder why cbegin and cend were introduced in C++11? What are cases when calling these methods makes a difference from const overloads of begin and end?
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what is the difference between const_iterator and iterator? [duplicate]

What is difference between these two regarding implementation inside STL. what is the difference regarding performance? I guess when we are traversing the vector in "read only wise", we prefer ...
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How to remove constness of const_iterator?

As an extension to this question Are const_iterators faster?, I have another question on const_iterators. How to remove constness of a const_iterator? Though iterators are generalised form of ...
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Are const_iterators faster?

Our coding guidelines prefer const_iterator, because they are a little faster compared to a normal iterator. It seems like the compiler optimizes the code when you use const_iterator. Is this really ...
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Is comparison of const_iterator with iterator well-defined?

Consider the following code: #include <vector> #include <iostream> int main() { std::vector<int> vec{1,2,3,5}; for(auto it=vec.cbegin();it!=vec.cend();++it) { ...
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New std::map::erase() signature C++17

According to this answer, an iterator must be implicitly convertible to const_iterator. Since that is true, as we can see happening in insert_or_assign(), then why in C++17 was a new signature added ...
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Should I prefer iterators over const_iterators?

Someone here recently brought up the article from Scott Meyers that says: Prefer iterators over const_iterators (pdf link). Someone else was commenting that the article is probably outdated. I'm ...
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C++ iterator to const_iterator

How do I acquire a const_iterator (of some container class) from an iterator (of that container class) in C++? What about a const_iterator from an insert_iterator? The resulting iterator should point ...
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Why is std::iterator_traits::value_type non-const even for a const_iterator?

In the C++ standard library, why is std::iterator_traits<const T*>::value_type the same type as std::iterator_traits<T*>::value_type Why it is designed like that? Shouldn't the first be ...
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Why const_iterator could be used with std::map::erase

I was under the impression one cant use erase on a const iterator. Check this code. Why does the below code compile (C++11, gcc)? long getMax(const bool get_new) { long max_val=0; TO now=...
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C++ iterator and const_iterator problem for own container class

I'm writing an own container class and have run into a problem I can't get my head around. Here's the bare-bone sample that shows the problem. It consists of a container class and two test classes: ...
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Iterate over vector of pair

I have written following code snippet but it does not seem to be working. int main(){ int VCount, v1, v2; pair<float, pair<int,int> > edge; vector< pair<float, pair<...
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In C++17, why do associative containers have an `erase` member function that takes (non-`const`) `iterator`?

See, e.g., http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/container/map/erase In C++03 there were three overloads: void erase( iterator pos ); void erase( iterator first, iterator last ); size_type erase( const ...
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Why elements can be inserted in a vector when using const_iterators

Considering the code below, #include <iostream> #include <algorithm> #include <vector> using namespace std; int main(){ vector<int> value{22, 23, 25, 34, 99}; auto it ...
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Move iterators for containers?

C++98 containers defined two kinds of iterator, ::iterators and ::const_iterators. Generally, like this: struct vec{ iterator begin() ; const_iterator begin() const; }; In C++11 this ...
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Const-correctness of self made iterators

General goal I manage a collection of objects (Collection of Real as simple example). Then I defined iterators on my collection. That means : iterator, const_iterator, reverse_iterator and ...
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C++ : How to write a const_iterator?

I've written my own container template with an iterator. How do I implement const_iterator? template <class T> class my_container { private: ... public: my_container() : ... { } ~...
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How to change a set element?

I want to change the element in a set, so I used set<T>::iterator. However, the compiler argues "the element is const". Then I realized that set<T>::iterator is a const_iterator... So, ...
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c++11: erase using a const_iterator

I believe that since C++11, the erase function of most containers (e.g. std::vector) accepts a const_iterator as parameter: iterator erase (const_iterator position); Still my compilers (GCC 4.8 and ...
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What's the difference between const_iterator<T> and iterator<const T>?

Let's say I'm implementing a collection, say something like std::vector. I need to implement iterator and const_iterator, but once I've made iterator can const_iterator not just be implemented as ...
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reverse_iterator adapter

I'm trying to implement a reverse-iterator adaptor for my iterator and const_iterator classes with a little bit of trouble. If anyone could guide me through this, that would be greatly appreciated! ...
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c++ sorted view of range - how to create const_iterator?

I am trying to write a class that should act as a sorted view on some underlying sequence of elements. So far I have come up with a non-const version. Now I have problems adapting it to also provide ...
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Expose the const and nonconst versions of begin() and end() to iterate member vector with smart pointer

// Cat.h class Cat {public: void const_meow() const{ ... }; void meow(){ ... }; }; class CatLibrary {public: std::vector<std::shared_ptr<Cat>>::iterator begin() { ...
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Deduced type of "auto it = unordered_map.find(key)"?

With the advent of C++11, we have unordered_map.cbegin/cend to specifically return us values of const_iterator. so the deduced type of 'it' in the expression "auto it = unordered_map.cbegin()" is ...
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Understanding const_iterator with pointers?

I'm trying to understand what const_iterator means. I have the following example code: void CustomerService::RefreshCustomers() { for(std::vector<Customer*>::const_iterator it = customers_....
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Iterator invalidation by `std::string::begin()`/`std::string::end()`?

#include <string> #include <iostream> int main() { std::string s = "abcdef"; std::string s2 = s; auto begin = const_cast<std::string const &>(s2).begin(); auto ...
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Can assignment from a const_iterator dereference cause undefined behaviour?

This code is a simplified test for something I am trying to do for real elsewhere. I have a function which takes a "ref-to-ptr" argument and modifies it to return a pointer from a list of pointers. #...
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c++: const_iterator and the for-each loop

I am making my own implementation of Vector in C++. This is a two part question. Part 1: When attempting to iterate through a Vector, my begin() and end() iterators are unable to handle the input ...
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Why const_iterator does not provide a base like reverse_iterator?

Why does const_iterator not provide a const_iterator::base() function, to obtain corresponding non-const iterator like reverse_iterator does? Considering following pseudocode (say, geometric ...
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Use of cbegin and cend in vector

I want to observe the difference between cbegin and begin. But when i use cbegin i am getting the same result as begin. According to definition cbegin will return const itertaor and we cant modify ...
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Why can't I call a template base class constructor with a const_iterator? [duplicate]

For some reason, the following code gives the error Symbol 'TemplateBase' could not be resolved.: template <typename T> class TemplateBase { TemplateBase(std::map<std::string, T>::...
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Does `const_iterator` really need to be a different class than `iterator`?

Let say I define some kind of container A: struct A { iterator begin(){ return iterator(this,0); } const iterator cbegin() const { return iterator(this, last());} //... }; Suppose now I ...
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Conflicting return types of std::set iterators

This is the second compiler error today that has gotten me confused. Somehow for the code below, gcc complains that the code has the function which returns an iterator return_iter return conflicting ...
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Convert object of custom template based iterator class to const_iterator

I'm studying OOP course (C++ is a base language) at university. My task is to implement own linked list template container class. I did it almost completely but faced with problem. It is known that ...
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casting a returned iterator to const

I have the following for statement in my code: for (auto Iter = Target.begin(), IterEnd = std::stable_partition(Target.begin(), Target.end(), Check); Iter != IterEnd; ++Iter) { /* ...
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How does one achieve const_auto, since C++11 lacks it?

The auto type of C++11 is handy, so now one wants a const_auto type, too. For example, supposing std::list<T> a;, if auto p = a.begin(); has the type std::list<T>::iterator, then one ...
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Assigning a const_iterator to an iterator

I have the below snippet of code (which you can run here: http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/2f62134b5c125051) #include <iostream> #include <set> #include <map> int main() { ...
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How's the thing iterated over called?

I wanted to express that an iterator is const (i.e you cannot increment or decrement it) but that the thing it yields is non-const: iterator const it = foo.begin(); it++; // error *it = ...; // not an ...
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STL const_iterator cast -- compiler differences

I'm porting a big chunk of code from gcc to Visual Studio 2013. The following code sample works fine (!) on gcc 4.4, but compiling begin() and end() fails on VS2013 with: error C2440: '' : cannot ...
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Getting const_iterator from begin() instead of cbegin()

Can someone explain why the following will not compile if I uncomment the line foo::const_iterator j = f.begin();, but if I use the line foo::const_iterator j = f.cbegin(); it will compile? I'm ...
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How do I create a const boost::iterator_range

The comment at Why does boost::find_first take a non-const reference to its input? suggests "the caller to create a non-const iterator_range with const_iterator template parameter to "prove" that the ...
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Is There a make_const_iterator?

There are times when I'll want to use the iterator returned by a function from the algorithm library. The problem I'm facing occurs when I go between a modifying function and a non-modifying function. ...
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Cannot convert 'this' pointer from 'const Bullet' to 'Bullet &' [duplicate]

I am trying to use a list for my bullets. Whenever I run my update bullet code it gives me this error: Error 1 error C2662: 'Bullet::detectCollision' : cannot convert 'this' pointer from 'const ...
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How to properly pass const_iterator& into a function?

Let's suppose I have a vector of integers and want to process it in an odd recursive manner (this situation might sound strange without a context, but still). I want to use const_iterators to track ...
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Is it possible to reuse usual iterator to build const iterator?

Research I found this old answer. I'd like to know if the solution is still effective or if there is a new, more effective way to do it. Background Lets suppose I have an iterator like below (...
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I get const_iterator instead of iterator from std::set

I have the following code which does not compile at all. It says that I cannot convert const Node to Node& but Node is not const nor methods of A refer to a const this nor std::set is const. ...
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return a const and non const wrapper object

If I want a custom container class to give access to its data through an iterator-like object (actually acting as a wrapper for some data in the container) and I want to be able to get both a const ...
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Constant correctness

In the printMessage if you access the vector of a constant class using the index it works fine, but not with the the iterator (*itr). If the iterator is declared as constant_iterator then it works ...
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