std::uninitialized_move
|   Defined in header  <memory>
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template< class InputIt, class NoThrowForwardIt > NoThrowForwardIt uninitialized_move( InputIt first, InputIt last,  | 
(1) | (since C++17)  (constexpr since C++26)  | 
|   template< class ExecutionPolicy,           class ForwardIt, class NoThrowForwardIt >  | 
(2) | (since C++17) | 
[first, last) (using move semantics if supported) to an uninitialized memory area beginning at d_first as if by
for (; first != last; ++d_first, (void) ++first)
    ::new (voidify(*d_first))
        typename std::iterator_traits<NoThrowForwardIt>::value_type(/* value */);
return d_first;
[first, last) are left in a valid but unspecified state, and the objects already constructed are destroyed in an unspecified order.| 
 std::is_execution_policy_v<std::decay_t<ExecutionPolicy>> is true.  | 
(until C++20) | 
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 std::is_execution_policy_v<std::remove_cvref_t<ExecutionPolicy>> is true.  | 
(since C++20) | 
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 If d_first  | 
(since C++20) | 
Parameters
| first, last | - | the range of the elements to move | 
| d_first | - | the beginning of the destination range | 
| policy | - | the execution policy to use | 
| Type requirements | ||
 -InputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
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 -ForwardIt must meet the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator.
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 -NoThrowForwardIt must meet the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator.
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 -No increment, assignment, comparison, or indirection through valid instances of NoThrowForwardIt may throw exceptions.
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Return value
As described above.
Complexity
Linear in the distance between first and last.
Exceptions
The overload with a template parameter named ExecutionPolicy reports errors as follows:
-  If execution of a function invoked as part of the algorithm throws an exception and 
ExecutionPolicyis one of the standard policies, std::terminate is called. For any otherExecutionPolicy, the behavior is implementation-defined. - If the algorithm fails to allocate memory, std::bad_alloc is thrown.
 
Notes
When the input iterator deferences to an rvalue, the behavior of std::uninitialized_move is same as std::uninitialized_copy.
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature | 
|---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_raw_memory_algorithms | 
202411L | 
(C++26) | constexpr for specialized memory algorithms, (1) | 
Possible implementation
template<class InputIt, class NoThrowForwardIt> constexpr NoThrowForwardIt uninitialized_move(InputIt first, InputIt last, NoThrowForwardIt d_first) { using ValueType = typename std::iterator_traits<NoThrowForwardIt>::value_type; auto current = d_first; try { for (; first != last; ++first, (void) ++current) { auto addr = static_cast<void*>(std::addressof(*current)); if constexpr (std::is_lvalue_reference_v<decltype(*first)>) ::new (addr) ValueType(std::move(*first)); else ::new (addr) ValueType(*first); } return current; } catch (...) { std::destroy(d_first, current); throw; } }  | 
Example
#include <cstdlib> #include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <memory> #include <string> void print(auto rem, auto first, auto last) { for (std::cout << rem; first != last; ++first) std::cout << std::quoted(*first) << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { std::string in[]{"Home", "Work!"}; print("initially, in: ", std::begin(in), std::end(in)); if ( constexpr auto sz = std::size(in); void* out = std::aligned_alloc(alignof(std::string), sizeof(std::string) * sz)) { try { auto first{static_cast<std::string*>(out)}; auto last{first + sz}; std::uninitialized_move(std::begin(in), std::end(in), first); print("after move, in: ", std::begin(in), std::end(in)); print("after move, out: ", first, last); std::destroy(first, last); } catch (...) { std::cout << "Exception!\n"; } std::free(out); } }
Possible output:
initially, in: "Home" "Work!" after move, in: "" "" after move, out: "Home" "Work!"
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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| LWG 3870 | C++20 | this algorithm might create objects on a const storage | kept disallowed | 
| LWG 3918 | C++17 | additional temporary materialization was required when the input iterator deferences to a prvalue  | 
copies the element in this case | 
See also
|   copies a range of objects to an uninitialized area of memory  (function template)  | |
|    (C++17)  | 
  moves a number of objects to an uninitialized area of memory  (function template)  | 
|   (C++20)  | 
 moves a range of objects to an uninitialized area of memory (algorithm function object)  |