如何初始化“const std::vector<T>"像一个c数组

2022-01-07 00:00:00 c++ stl

Is there an elegant way to create and initialize a const std::vector<const T> like const T a[] = { ... } to a fixed (and small) number of values?
I need to call a function frequently which expects a vector<T>, but these values will never change in my case.

In principle I thought of something like

namespace {
  const std::vector<const T> v(??);
}

since v won't be used outside of this compilation unit.

解决方案

For C++11:

vector<int> luggage_combo = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };

Original answer:

You would either have to wait for C++0x or use something like Boost.Assign to do that.

e.g.:

#include <boost/assign/std/vector.hpp>
using namespace boost::assign; // bring 'operator+=()' into scope

vector<int> v;
v += 1,2,3,4,5;

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