std::inplace_vector<T,N>::push_back
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                    |   constexpr reference push_back( const T& value );  | 
(1) | (since C++26) | 
|   constexpr reference push_back( T&& value );  | 
(2) | (since C++26) | 
Appends the given element value to the end of the container.
1) The new element is initialized as a copy of value.
2) value is moved into the new element.
No iterators or references are invalidated, except end(), which is invalidated if the insertion occurs.
Parameters
| value | - | the value of the element to append | 
| Type requirements | ||
 -T must meet the requirements of CopyInsertable in order to use overload (1).
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 -T must meet the requirements of MoveInsertable in order to use overload (2).
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Return value
back(), i.e. a reference to the inserted element.
Complexity
Constant.
Exceptions
- std::bad_alloc if size() == capacity() before invocation.
 - Any exception thrown by initialization of inserted element.
 
If an exception is thrown for any reason, these functions have no effect (strong exception safety guarantee).
Example
Run this code
#include <inplace_vector> #include <new> #include <print> #include <string> int main() { std::inplace_vector<std::string, 2> fauna; std::string dog{"\N{DOG}"}; fauna.push_back("\N{CAT}"); // overload (1) fauna.push_back(std::move(dog)); // overload (2) std::println("fauna = {}", fauna); try { fauna.push_back("\N{BUG}"); // throws: there is no space } catch(const std::bad_alloc& ex) { std::println("{}", ex.what()); } std::println("fauna = {}", fauna); }
Possible output:
fauna = ["🐈", "🐕"] std::bad_alloc fauna = ["🐈", "🐕"]
See also
|   constructs an element in-place at the end  (public member function)  | |
|   adds a range of elements to the end  (public member function)  | |
|   tries to add an element to the end  (public member function)  | |
|   tries to construct an element in-place at the end  (public member function)  | |
|   tries to add a range of elements to the end  (public member function)  | |
|   unconditionally adds an element to the end  (public member function)  | |
|   unconditionally constructs an element in-place at the end  (public member function)  | |
|   removes the last element  (public member function)  | |
|   creates a std::back_insert_iterator of type inferred from the argument  (function template)  |