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Returns the next iterator in the sequence. [Note: next has a number of overloaded meanings, depending on the type of its argument. For instance, if X is an Integral Constant, next<X> returns an incremented Integral Constant of the same type. The following specification is iterator-specific. Please refer to the corresponding concept's documentation for the details of the alternative semantics — end note].
#include <boost/mpl/next_prior.hpp>
Parameter | Requirement | Description |
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Iterator | Forward Iterator. | An iterator to increment. |
For any Forward Iterators iter:
typedef next<iter>::type j;
Return type: | |
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Precondition: | iter is incrementable. |
Semantics: | j is an iterator pointing to the next element in the sequence, or is past-the-end. If iter is a user-defined iterator, the library-provided default implementation is equivalent to typedef iter::next j; |
Amortized constant time.