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3025. Map-like container deduction guides should use pair<Key, T>, not pair<const Key, T>

Section: 24.4.4.1 [map.overview], 24.4.5.1 [multimap.overview], 24.5.4.1 [unord.map.overview], 24.5.5.1 [unord.multimap.overview] Status: C++20 Submitter: Ville Voutilainen Opened: 2017-10-08 Last modified: 2021-02-25

Priority: 2

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Discussion:

With the deduction guides as specified currently, code like this doesn't work:

map m{pair{1, 1}, {2, 2}, {3, 3}};

Same problem occurs with multimap, unordered_map and unordered_multimap. The problem is in deduction guides like

template<class Key, class T, class Compare = less<Key>,
          class Allocator = allocator<pair<const Key, T>>>
map(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, Compare = Compare(),
    Allocator = Allocator()) -> map<Key, T, Compare, Allocator>;

The pair<const Key, T> is not matched by a pair<int, int>, because int can't match a const Key. Dropping the const from the parameter of the deduction guide makes it work with no loss of functionality.

[2017-11-03, Zhihao Yuan comments]

The fix described here prevents

std::map m2{m0.begin(), m0.end()};

from falling back to direct-non-list-initialization. Treating a uniform initialization with >1 clauses of the same un-cvref type as std::initializer_list is the only consistent interpretation I found so far.

[2017-11 Albuquerque Wednesday night issues processing]

Priority set to 2

[2018-08-23 Batavia Issues processing]

Status to Tentatively Ready

[2018-11, Adopted in San Diego]

Proposed resolution:

This wording is relative to N4687.

  1. Change 24.4.4.1 [map.overview] p3, class template map synopsis, as indicated:

    […]
    template<class Key, class T, class Compare = less<Key>,
             class Allocator = allocator<pair<const Key, T>>>
      map(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, Compare = Compare(), Allocator = Allocator())
        -> map<Key, T, Compare, Allocator>;
    […]
    template<class Key, class T, class Allocator>
      map(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, Allocator) -> map<Key, T, less<Key>, Allocator>;
    […]
    
  2. Change 24.4.5.1 [multimap.overview] p3, class template multimap synopsis, as indicated:

    […]
    template<class Key, class T, class Compare = less<Key>,
             class Allocator = allocator<pair<const Key, T>>>
      multimap(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, Compare = Compare(), Allocator = Allocator())
        -> multimap<Key, T, Compare, Allocator>;
    […]
    template<class Key, class T, class Allocator>
      multimap(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, Allocator)
        -> multimap<Key, T, less<Key>, Allocator>;
    […]
    
  3. Change 24.5.4.1 [unord.map.overview] p3, class template unordered_map synopsis, as indicated:

    […]
    template<class Key, class T, class Hash = hash<Key>,
             class Pred = equal_to<Key>, class Allocator = allocator<pair<const Key, T>>>
      unordered_map(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, typename see below::size_type = see below, Hash = Hash(),
                    Pred = Pred(), Allocator = Allocator())
        -> unordered_map<Key, T, Hash, Pred, Allocator>;
    […]
    template<class Key, class T, typename Allocator>
      unordered_map(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, typename see below::size_type,
                    Allocator)
        -> unordered_map<Key, T, hash<Key>, equal_to<Key>, Allocator>;
    
    template<class Key, class T, typename Allocator>
      unordered_map(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, Allocator)
        -> unordered_map<Key, T, hash<Key>, equal_to<Key>, Allocator>;
    
    template<class Key, class T, class Hash, class Allocator>
      unordered_map(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, typename see below::size_type, Hash,
                    Allocator)
        -> unordered_map<Key, T, Hash, equal_to<Key>, Allocator>;
    […]
    
  4. Change 24.5.5.1 [unord.multimap.overview] p3, class template unordered_multimap synopsis, as indicated:

    […]
    template<class Key, class T, class Hash = hash<Key>,
             class Pred = equal_to<Key>, class Allocator = allocator<pair<const Key, T>>>
      unordered_multimap(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>,
                         typename see below::size_type = see below,
                         Hash = Hash(), Pred = Pred(), Allocator = Allocator())
        -> unordered_multimap<Key, T, Hash, Pred, Allocator>;
    […]
    template<class Key, class T, typename Allocator>
      unordered_multimap(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, typename see below::size_type,
                         Allocator)
        -> unordered_multimap<Key, T, hash<Key>, equal_to<Key>, Allocator>;
    
    template<class Key, class T, typename Allocator>
      unordered_multimap(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, Allocator)
        -> unordered_multimap<Key, T, hash<Key>, equal_to<Key>, Allocator>;
    
    template<class Key, class T, class Hash, class Allocator>
      unordered_multimap(initializer_list<pair<const Key, T>>, typename see below::size_type,
                         Hash, Allocator)
        -> unordered_multimap<Key, T, Hash, equal_to<Key>, Allocator>;
    […]