std::expected<T,E>::swap
|   Primary template  | 
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|   constexpr void swap( expected& other ) noexcept(/* see below */);  | 
(1) | (since C++23) | 
|   void partial specialization  | 
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|   constexpr void swap( expected& other ) noexcept(/* see below */);  | 
(2) | (since C++23) | 
Swaps the contents with those of other.
Value ofhas_value() 
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Value of other.has_value() | |
|---|---|---|
| true | false | |
| true | using std::swap; swap( val, rhs.val);
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see below | 
| false | other.swap(*this); | using std::swap; swap( unex, rhs.unex);
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has_value() is true and other.has_value() is false, equivalent to:
// Case 1: the move constructions of unexpected values are non-throwing:
// “other.unex” will be restored if the construction of “other.val” fails
if constexpr (std::is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<E>)
{
    E temp(std::move(other.unex));
    std::destroy_at(std::addressof(other.unex));
    try
    {
        std::construct_at(std::addressof(other.val), std::move(val)); // may throw
        std::destroy_at(std::addressof(val));
        std::construct_at(std::addressof(unex), std::move(temp));
    }
    catch(...)
    {
        std::construct_at(std::addressof(other.unex), std::move(temp));
        throw;
    }
}
// Case 2: the move constructions of expected values are non-throwing:
// “this->val” will be restored if the construction of “this->unex” fails
else
{
    T temp(std::move(val));
    std::destroy_at(std::addressof(val));
    try
    {
        std::construct_at(std::addressof(unex), std::move(other.unex)); // may throw 
        std::destroy_at(std::addressof(other.unex));
        std::construct_at(std::addressof(other.val), std::move(temp));
    }
    catch(...)
    {
        std::construct_at(std::addressof(val), std::move(temp));
        throw;
    }
}
has_val = false;
rhs.has_val = true;
Value ofhas_value() 
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Value of other.has_value() | |
|---|---|---|
| true | false | |
| true | using std::swap; swap( val, rhs.val);
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std::construct_at(std::addressof(unex),                  std::move(rhs.unex));std::destroy_at(std::addressof(rhs. unex));has_val = false;rhs. has_val = true;
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| false | other.swap(*this); | using std::swap; swap( unex, rhs.unex);
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Parameters
| other | - |  the expected object to exchange the contents with
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Exceptions
    std::is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<T> && std::is_nothrow_swappable_v<T> &&
    std::is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<E> && std::is_nothrow_swappable_v<E>
    std::is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<E> && std::is_nothrow_swappable_v<E>
Example
#include <expected> #include <iostream> #include <string> using Ex = std::expected<std::string, int>; void show(const Ex& ex1, const Ex& ex2) { for (int i{}; i < 2; ++i) { std::cout << (i ? "ex2" : "ex1"); if (const Ex& ex = (i ? ex2 : ex1); ex.has_value()) std::cout << ".has_value() = " << *ex << '\n'; else std::cout << ".error() = " << ex.error() << '\n'; } } int main() { Ex ex1("\N{CAT FACE}"); Ex ex2{"\N{GREEN HEART}"}; show(ex1, ex2); ex1.swap(ex2); std::cout << "ex1.swap(ex2);\n"; show(ex1, ex2); std::cout << '\n'; ex2 = std::unexpected(13); show(ex1, ex2); std::cout << "ex1.swap(ex2);\n"; ex1.swap(ex2); show(ex1, ex2); std::cout << '\n'; ex2 = std::unexpected(19937); show(ex1, ex2); std::cout << "ex1.swap(ex2);\n"; ex1.swap(ex2); show(ex1, ex2); }
Output:
ex1.has_value() = 🐱 ex2.has_value() = 💚 ex1.swap(ex2); ex1.has_value() = 💚 ex2.has_value() = 🐱 ex1.has_value() = 💚 ex2.error() = 13 ex1.swap(ex2); ex1.error() = 13 ex2.has_value() = 💚 ex1.error() = 13 ex2.error() = 19937 ex1.swap(ex2); ex1.error() = 19937 ex2.error() = 13
See also
|    (C++23)  | 
  specializes the std::swap algorithm  (function)  |