std::chrono::tzdb_list::erase_after
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const_iterator erase_after(const_iterator p); |
(since C++20) | |
Erases the std::chrono::tzdb referred to by the iterator following p
. The behavior is undefined if that iterator is not dereferenceable. No pointers, references, or iterators are invalidated except for those referring to the erased element.
[edit] Return value
An iterator pointing to the element following the erased element, or end() if no such element exists.
[edit] Notes
tzdb_list
is intended to be implementable as a singly linked list, and its interface resembles that of std::forward_list. It has no before_begin()
, however, and so it is not possible to erase the first element.