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| Category: functors | Component type: type | 
Description
Identity is a Unary Function that represents the identity
function: it takes a single argument x, and returns x.
Example
int main()
{
  int x = 137;
  identity<int> id;
  assert(x == id(x));   
}           
Definition
Defined in the standard header functional, and in the nonstandard
backward-compatibility header function.h.  This class is an SGI
extension; it is not part of the C++ standard.
Template parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default | 
| T | The function object's argument type, and return type. [1] |  | 
Model of
Adaptable Unary Function
Type requirements
None.
Public base classes
unary_function<T, T>
Members
New members
All of identity's members are defined in the 
Adaptable Unary Function
requirements.  Identity does not introduce any new members.
Notes
[1]
It is essential that the return type and the argument type are
the same: generalizing identity to allow them to differ would not
work.  The reason is that identity returns a const reference to
its argument, rather than a copy of its argument.  If identity were
allowed to perform a conversion, then this would be a dangling reference.
See also
The function object overview, 
select1st, select2nd, project1st, project2nd
 
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