std::strong_ordering
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|   class strong_ordering;  | 
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The class type std::strong_ordering is the result type of a three-way comparison that
- admits all six relational operators (==, !=, <, <=, >, >=)
 
- implies substitutability: if a is equivalent to b, f(a) is also 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 are indistinguishable.
 - does not allow incomparable values: at least one of a < b, a == b, and a > b must be true
 
Constants
The type std::strong_ordering has four valid values, implemented as const static data members of its type:
| Member constant | Definition | 
|    less(inline constexpr) [static]  | 
   a valid value of the type std::strong_ordering indicating less-than (ordered before) relationship  (public static member constant)  | 
|    equivalent(inline constexpr) [static]  | 
   a valid value of the type std::strong_ordering indicating equivalence (neither ordered before nor ordered after) (public static member constant)  | 
|    equal(inline constexpr) [static]  | 
   a valid value of the type std::strong_ordering indicating equivalence (neither ordered before nor ordered after) (public static member constant)  | 
|    greater(inline constexpr) [static]  | 
   a valid value of the type std::strong_ordering indicating greater-than (ordered after) relationship  (public static member constant)  | 
Conversions
std::strong_ordering is the strongest of the five comparison categories: it is not implicitly-convertible from any other category and is implicitly-convertible to the other four.
|     operator strong_equality  | 
   implicit conversion to std::strong_equality   (public member function)  | 
std::strong_ordering::operator strong_equality
|   constexpr operator strong_equality() const noexcept;  | 
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Return value
std::strong_equality::equal if v is equivalent or equal, std::strong_equality::nonequal if v is less or greater.
|     operator weak_equality  | 
   implicit conversion to std::weak_equality   (public member function)  | 
std::strong_ordering::operator weak_equality
|   constexpr operator weak_equality() const noexcept;  | 
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Return value
std::weak_equality::equivalent if v is equal or equivalent, std::weak_equality::nonequivalent if v is less or greater.
|     operator partial_ordering  | 
   implicit conversion to std::partial_ordering   (public member function)  | 
std::strong_ordering::operator partial_ordering
|   constexpr operator partial_ordering() const noexcept;  | 
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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 equal or equivalent.
|     operator weak_ordering  | 
   implicit conversion to std::weak_ordering   (public member function)  | 
std::strong_ordering::operator weak_ordering
|   constexpr operator weak_ordering() const noexcept;  | 
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Return value
std::weak_ordering::less if v is less,
std::weak_ordering::greater if v is greater,
std::weak_ordering::equivalent if v is equal or 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.
The behavior of a program that attempts to compare a strong_ordering with anything other than the integer literal 0 is undefined.
|     operator==operator!=operator<operator>operator<=operator>=operator<=>  | 
   compares with zero   (function)  | 
operator==
|   friend constexpr bool operator==(strong_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u) noexcept; friend constexpr bool operator==(/*unspecified*/ u, strong_ordering v) noexcept;  | 
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Parameters
| v | - |   a std::strong_ordering value to check
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| u | - | an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument | 
Return value
true if v is equivalent or equal, false if v is less or greater
operator!=
|   friend constexpr bool operator!=(strong_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u) noexcept; friend constexpr bool operator!=(/*unspecified*/ u, strong_ordering v) noexcept;  | 
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Parameters
| v | - |   a std::strong_ordering value to check
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| u | - | an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument | 
Return value
true if v is less or greater, and false if v is equivalent or equal
operator<
|   friend constexpr bool operator<(strong_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u) noexcept;  | 
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|   friend constexpr bool operator<(/*unspecified*/ u, strong_ordering v) noexcept;  | 
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Parameters
| v | - |   a std::strong_ordering value to check
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| u | - | an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument | 
Return value
v is less, and false if v is greater,  equivalent, or equalv is greater, and false if v is less,  equivalent, or equal
operator<=
|   friend constexpr bool operator<=(strong_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u) noexcept;  | 
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|   friend constexpr bool operator<=(/*unspecified*/ u, strong_ordering v) noexcept;  | 
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Parameters
| v | - |   a std::strong_ordering value to check
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| u | - | an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument | 
Return value
v is less, equivalent, or equal, and false if v is greaterv is greater, equivalent, or equal, and false if v is less
operator>
|   friend constexpr bool operator>(strong_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u) noexcept;  | 
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|   friend constexpr bool operator>(/*unspecified*/ u, strong_ordering v) noexcept;  | 
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Parameters
| v | - |   a std::strong_ordering value to check
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| u | - | an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument | 
Return value
v is greater, and false if v is less, equivalent, or equalv is less, and false if v is greater, equivalent, or equal
operator>=
|   friend constexpr bool operator>=(strong_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u) noexcept;  | 
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|   friend constexpr bool operator>=(/*unspecified*/ u, strong_ordering v) noexcept;  | 
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Parameters
| v | - |   a std::strong_ordering value to check
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| u | - | an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument | 
Return value
v is greater, equivalent, or equal, and false if v is lessv is less, equivalent, or equal, and false if v is greater
operator<=>
|   friend constexpr strong_ordering operator<=>(strong_ordering v, /*unspecified*/ u) noexcept;  | 
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|   friend constexpr strong_ordering operator<=>(/*unspecified*/ u, strong_ordering v) noexcept;  | 
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Parameters
| v | - |   a std::strong_ordering value to check
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| u | - | an unused parameter of any type that accepts literal zero argument | 
Return value
greater if v is less, less if v is greater, otherwise v.
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example  | 
See also
|    (C++20)  | 
   the result type of 3-way comparison that supports all 6 operators and is not substitutable   (class)  | 
|    (C++20)  | 
   the result type of 3-way comparison that supports all 6 operators, is not substitutable, and allows incomparable values   (class)  | 
|    (C++20)  | 
   the result type of 3-way comparison that supports only equality/inequality and is substitutable   (class)  | 
|    (C++20)  | 
   the result type of 3-way comparison that supports only equality/inequality and is not substitutable   (class)  |