std::nullopt_t
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                    | Defined in header  <optional> | ||
| struct nullopt_t; | (since C++17) | |
std::nullopt_t is an empty class type used to indicate optional type with uninitialized state. In particular, std::optional has a constructor with nullopt_t as a single argument, which creates an optional that does not contain a value.
std::nullopt_t must be a non-aggregate LiteralType and cannot have a default constructor or an initializer-list constructor.
It must have a constexpr constructor that takes some implementation-defined literal type.
Notes
The constraints on nullopt_t's constructors exist to support both op = {}; and op = nullopt; as the syntax for disengaging an optional object. 
A possible implementation of this class is
struct nullopt_t { explicit constexpr nullopt_t(int) {} };
See also
| (C++17) | an object of type nullopt_t(constant) |