C++ concepts: OutputIterator
From cppreference.com
An OutputIterator is an Iterator that can write to the pointed-to element.
An example of a type that implements OutputIterator is std::ostream_iterator.
[edit] Requirements
In addition to the above requirement, for a type It to be an OutputIterator, instances i and o of It must:
Expression | Return | Equivalent expression | Notes |
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*i = o | it may not be possible to write twice in the same iterator | ||
++i | It& | After this, copies of i may be invalidated. Post: &r == &++r | |
i++ | const It& | It temp = i; ++i; |
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*i++ = o | *i = o; ++i; |