std::weakly_incrementable
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|   template< class I >     concept weakly_incrementable =  | 
(since C++20) | |
For the definition of /*is-signed-integer-like*/, see is-integer-like .
This concept specifies requirements on types that can be incremented with the pre- and post-increment operators, but those increment operations are not necessarily equality-preserving, and the type itself is not required to be std::equality_comparable.
For std::weakly_incrementable types, a == b does not imply that ++a == ++b.  Algorithms on weakly incrementable types must be single-pass algorithms. These algorithms can be used with istreams as the source of the input data through std::istream_iterator.
Semantic requirements
For an object i of type I, I models std::weakly_incrementable only if all following conditions are satisfied:
- The expressions ++i and i++ have the same domain.
 - If i is incrementable, then both ++i and i++ advance i.
 - If i is incrementable, then std::addressof(++i) == std::addressof(i).
 
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior | 
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| P2325R3 | C++20 | default_initializable was required
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not required | 
See also
|    (C++20)  | 
  specifies that the increment operation on a weakly_incrementable type is equality-preserving and that the type is equality_comparable (concept)  |