[libc++][ranges] P2387R3: Pipe support for user-defined range adaptors (#89148) This patch finalizes the std::ranges::range_adaptor_closure class template from https://wg21.link/P2387R3. // [range.adaptor.object], range adaptor objects template<class D> requires is_class_v<D> && same_as<D, remove_cv_t<D>> class range_adaptor_closure { }; The current implementation of __range_adaptor_closure was introduced in ee44dd8062a26541808fc0d3fd5c6703e19f6016 and has served as the foundation for the range adaptors in libc++ for a while. This patch keeps its implementation, with the exception of the following changes: - __range_adaptor_closure now includes the missing constraints `is_class_v<D> && same_as<D, remove_cv_t<D>>` to restrict the type of class that can inherit from it. (https://eel.is/c++draft/ranges.syn) - The operator| of __range_adaptor_closure no longer requires its first argument to model viewable_range. (https://eel.is/c++draft/range.adaptor.object#1) - The _RangeAdaptorClosure concept is refined to exclude cases where T models range or where T has base classes of type range_adaptor_closure<U> for another type U. (https://eel.is/c++draft/range.adaptor.object#2)
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