Is it possible to move an item out of a std::set?

2020-07-05 06:02发布

If I have an object that only allows move-only semantics - is it possible to move items from a set? I can't seem to find a way to do this.

标签: c++ c++11
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一夜七次
2楼-- · 2020-07-05 06:30

C++17 added a function std::set<>::extract that allows moving an object out of a set:

std::set<MoveOnlyType> s;
s.emplace(arg0, arg1, arg2); // only way to insert such move-only objects, since C++11
auto internal_node = s.extract(s.begin()); // internal_node no longer part of set, we can do with it what we want
MoveOnlyType m = std::move(internal_node.value()); // finally get the actual object out
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爷、活的狠高调
3楼-- · 2020-07-05 06:37

No, it is not possible. There is no way to get non-const access to elements in a set, and move requires non-const references. Allowing non-const access would make it trivially easy to break the invariants for set.

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