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vector<bool> is missing emplace and emplace_back member functionsSection: 23.3.14 [vector.bool] Status: C++14 Submitter: Nevin Liber Opened: 2012-09-21 Last modified: 2016-01-28
Priority: Not Prioritized
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Discussion:
It should have them so that it more closely matches the vector<T> interface, as this helps when
writing generic code.
[2012, Portland: Move to Tentatively Ready]
Question on whether the variadic template is really needed, but it turns out to be needed to support
emplace of no arguments.
[2013-04-20 Bristol]
Proposed resolution:
This wording is relative to N3376.
Change the class template vector<bool> synopsis, 23.3.14 [vector.bool] p1, as indicated:
namespace std {
template <class Allocator> class vector<bool, Allocator> {
public:
[…]
// modifiers:
template <class... Args> void emplace_back(Args&&... args);
void push_back(const bool& x);
void pop_back();
template <class... Args> iterator emplace(const_iterator position, Args&&... args);
iterator insert(const_iterator position, const bool& x);
[…]
};
}