std::optional<T>::emplace
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                    | template< class... Args >  T& emplace( Args&&... args ); | (since C++17) | |
| template< class U, class... Args >  T& emplace( std::initializer_list<U> ilist, Args&&... args ); | (since C++17) | |
Constructs the contained value in-place. If *this already contains a value before the call, the contained value is destroyed by calling its destructor.
1) Initializes the contained value by direct-initializing (but not direct-list-initializing) with std::forward<Args>(args)... as parameters.
2) Initializes the contained value by calling its constructor with ilist, std::forward<Args>(args)... as parameters. This overload only participates in overload resolution if std::is_constructible<T, std::initializer_list<U>&, Args&&...>::value is true.
Parameters
| args... | - | the arguments to pass to the constructor | 
| ilist | - | the initializer list to pass to the constructor | 
| Type requirements | ||
| - Tmust be constructible fromArgs...for overload (1) | ||
| - Tmust be constructible from std::initializer_list andArgs...for overload (2) | ||
Return value
A reference to the new contained value.
Exceptions
Any exception thrown by the selected constructor of T. If an exception is thrown, *this does not contain a value after this call (the previously contained value, if any, had been destroyed).
See also
| assigns contents (public member function) |