std::experimental::any::operator=

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< cpp‎ | experimental‎ | any
any& operator=( const any& rhs );
(1) (library fundamentals TS)
any& operator=( any&& rhs );
(2) (library fundamentals TS)
template<typename ValueType>
    any& operator=( ValueType&& rhs );
(3) (library fundamentals TS)

Assigns contents to the contained value.

1) Assigns by copying the state of rhs, as if by any(rhs).swap(*this).
2) Assigns by moving the state of rhs, as if by any(std::move(rhs)).swap(*this). rhs is left in a valid but unspecified state after the assignment.
3) Assigns the type and value of rhs, as if by any(std::forward<ValueType>(rhs)).swap(*this). If std::is_copy_constructible<std::decay_t<ValueType>>::value is false, the program is ill-formed. This overload only participates in overload resolution if std::decay_t<ValueType> is not the same type as any.

Contents

[edit] Template parameters

ValueType - contained value type
Type requirements
-
std::decay_t<ValueType> must meet the requirements of CopyConstructible.

[edit] Parameters

rhs - object whose contained value to assign

[edit] Return value

*this

[edit] Exceptions

2)
noexcept specification:  
noexcept
  
1,3) Throws bad_alloc or any exception thrown by the constructor of the contained type. If an exception is thrown, there are no effects (strong exception guarantee).

[edit] See also

constructs an any object
(public member function)