std::not_fn
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                    |   Defined in header  <functional>
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|   template< class F> /*unspecified*/ not_fn( F&& f );  | 
(since C++17) | |
Creates a forwarding call wrapper that returns the negation of the callable object it holds.
Parameters
| f | - | the object from which the Callable object held by the wrapper is constructed | 
| Type requirements | ||
 -std::decay_t<F> must meet the requirements of Callable and MoveConstructible.
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| -std::is_constructible_v<std::decay_t<F>, F> is required to be true | ||
Return value
A function object of unspecified type T. It has the following members:
std::not_fn return type
Member objects
The return type of std::not_fn holds a member object of type std::decay_t<F>.
Constructors
|   explicit T(F&& f);  | 
(1) | |
|   T(T&& f) = default; T(const T& f) = default;  | 
(2) | |
1) The constructor initializes the member object (of type std::decay_t<F>) from std::forward<F>(f). Throws any exception thrown by the constructor selected
2) Because std::decay_t<F> is required to be MoveConstructible, the returned call wrapper is always MoveConstructible, and is CopyConstructible if std::decay_t<F> is CopyConstructible.
 Member function operator()
|   template<class... Args> auto operator()(Args&&... args) &  -> decltype(!std::declval<std::invoke_result_t<std::decay_t<F>&, Args...>>());  | 
(1) | |
|   template<class... Args> auto operator()(Args&&... args) && -> decltype(!std::declval<std::invoke_result_t<std::decay_t<F>, Args...>>());  | 
(2) | |
1) Equivalent to return !std::invoke(fd, std::forward<Args>(args)...)
2) Equivalent to return !std::invoke(std::move(fd), std::forward<Args>(args)...)
where fd is the member object of type std::decay_t<F>
Exceptions
Throws no exceptions, unless the construction of fd throws.
Notes
not_fn is intended to replace the C++03-era negators std::not1 and std::not2.
See also
|    (deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20)  | 
   constructs custom std::unary_negate object   (function template)  | 
|    (deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20)  | 
   constructs custom std::binary_negate object   (function template)  |