std::hash <std::variant>
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|   template <class... Types> struct hash<std::variant<Types...>>;  | 
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The template specialization of std::hash for the std::variant template allows users to obtain hashes of variant objects.
The specialization std::hash<std::variant<Types...>> is enabled (see std::hash) if every specialization in std::hash<std::remove_const_t<Types>>... is enabled, and is disabled otherwise.
The member functions of this specialization are not guaranteed to be noexcept.
Template parameters
| Types | - |   the types of the alternatives supported by the variant object
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Notes
Unlike std::hash<std::optional>, hash of a variant does not typically equal the hash of the contained value; this makes it possible to distinguish std::variant<int, int> holding the same value as different alternatives.
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example  | 
See also
|    (C++11)  | 
   hash function object   (class template)  |