std::indirect_result_t
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                    |   Defined in header  <iterator>
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|   template< class F, class... Is >     requires (std::indirectly_readable<Is> && ...) &&  | 
(since C++20) | |
The alias template indirect_result_t obtains the result type of invoking an invocable type F on the result of dereferencing indirectly_readable types Is....
Template parameters
| F | - | an invocable type | 
| Is | - | indirectly readable types that are dereferenced to arguments | 
Example
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#include <iterator> #include <type_traits> struct Fn { long operator()(const int&); int operator()(int&&); short operator()(int, int) const; auto operator()(const float) -> int&; void operator()(int[8]); }; static_assert( std::is_same_v<std::indirect_result_t<Fn, const int*>, long> and std::is_same_v<std::indirect_result_t<Fn, std::move_iterator<int*>>, int> and std::is_same_v<std::indirect_result_t<const Fn, int*, int*>, short> and std::is_same_v<std::indirect_result_t<Fn, float*>, int&> and std::is_same_v<std::indirect_result_t<Fn, int**>, void> ); int main() {}
See also
|    (C++11)(removed in C++20)(C++17)  | 
  deduces the result type of invoking a callable object with a set of arguments  (class template)  | 
|   (C++26)  | 
 computes the value type of an indirectly_readable type by projection(alias template)  |