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# expected lite: expected objects for C++11 and later
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*expected lite* is a single-file header-only library for objects that either represent a valid value or an error that you can pass by value. It is intended for use with C++11 and later. The library is based on the [std::expected](http://wg21.link/p0323) proposal [1] .
**Contents**
- [Example usage](#example-usage)
- [In a nutshell](#in-a-nutshell)
- [License](#license)
- [Dependencies](#dependencies)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Synopsis](#synopsis)
- [Comparison with like types](#comparison)
- [Reported to work with](#reported-to-work-with)
- [Implementation notes](#implementation-notes)
- [Other implementations of expected](#other-implementations-of-expected)
- [Notes and references](#notes-and-references)
- [Appendix](#appendix)
## Example usage
```Cpp
#include "nonstd/expected.hpp"
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace nonstd;
using namespace std::literals;
auto to_int( char const * const text ) -> expected<int, std::string>
{
char * pos = nullptr;
auto value = strtol( text, &pos, 0 );
if ( pos != text ) return value;
else return make_unexpected( "'"s + text + "' isn't a number" );
}
int main( int argc, char * argv[] )
{
auto text = argc > 1 ? argv[1] : "42";
auto ei = to_int( text );
if ( ei ) std::cout << "'" << text << "' is " << *ei << ", ";
else std::cout << "Error: " << ei.error();
}
```
### Compile and run
```
prompt> g++ -std=c++14 -Wall -I../include -o 01-basic.exe 01-basic.cpp && 01-basic.exe 123 && 01-basic.exe abc
'123' is 123, Error: 'abc' isn't a number
```
## In a nutshell
**expected lite** is a single-file header-only library to represent value objects that either contain a valid value or an error. The library is a partly implementation of the proposal for [std::expected](http://wg21.link/p0323) [1,2,3] for use with C++11 and later.
**Some Features and properties of expected lite** are ease of installation (single header), default and explicit construction of an expected, construction and assignment from a value that is convertible to the underlying type, copy- and move-construction and copy- and move-assignment from another expected of the same type, testing for the presence of a value, operators for unchecked access to the value or the error (pointer or reference), value() and value_or() for checked access to the value, relational operators, swap() and various factory functions.
Version 0.7.0 introduces the monadic operations of propsoal [p2505](http://wg21.link/p2505).
*expected lite* shares the approach to in-place tags with [any-lite](https://github.com/martinmoene/any-lite), [optional-lite](https://github.com/martinmoene/optional-lite) and with [variant-lite](https://github.com/martinmoene/variant-lite) and these libraries can be used together.
**Not provided** are reference-type expecteds. *expected lite* doesn't honour triviality of value and error types. *expected lite* doesn't handle overloaded *address of* operators.
For more examples, see [1].
## License
*expected lite* is distributed under the [Boost Software License](https://github.com/martinmoene/XXXX-lite/blob/master/LICENSE.txt).
## Dependencies
*expected lite* has no other dependencies than the [C++ standard library](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/header).
## Installation
*expected lite* is a single-file header-only library. Put `expected.hpp` directly into the project source tree or somewhere reachable from your project.
## Synopsis
**Contents**
- [Configuration](#configuration)
- [Types in namespace nonstd](#types-in-namespace-nonstd)
- [Interface of expected](#interface-of-expected)
- [Algorithms for expected](#algorithms-for-expected)
- [Interface of unexpected_type](#interface-of-unexpected_type)
- [Algorithms for unexpected_type](#algorithms-for-unexpected_type)
### Configuration
#### Tweak header
If the compiler supports [`__has_include()`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/preprocessor/include), *expected lite* supports the [tweak header](https://vector-of-bool.github.io/2020/10/04/lib-configuration.html) mechanism. Provide your *tweak header* as `nonstd/expected.tweak.hpp` in a folder in the include-search-path. In the tweak header, provide definitions as documented below, like `#define expected_CPLUSPLUS 201103L`.
#### Standard selection macro
\-D<b>nsel\_CPLUSPLUS</b>=199711L
Define this macro to override the auto-detection of the supported C++ standard, or if your compiler does not set the `__cplusplus` macro correctly.
#### Select `std::expected` or `nonstd::expected`
At default, *expected lite* uses `std::expected` if it is available and lets you use it via namespace `nonstd`. You can however override this default and explicitly request to use `std::expected` or expected lite's `nonstd::expected` as `nonstd::expected` via the following macros.
-D<b>nsel\_CONFIG\_SELECT\_EXPECTED</b>=nsel_EXPECTED_DEFAULT
Define this to `nsel_EXPECTED_STD` to select `std::expected` as `nonstd::expected`. Define this to `nsel_EXPECTED_NONSTD` to select `nonstd::expected` as `nonstd::expected`. Default is undefined, which has the same effect as defining to `nsel_EXPECTED_DEFAULT`.
-D<b>nsel\_P0323R</b>=7 *(default)*
Define this to the proposal revision number to control the presence and behavior of features (see tables). Default is 7 for the latest revision.
#### Disable C++ exceptions
-D<b>nsel\_CONFIG\_NO\_EXCEPTIONS</b>=0
Define this to 1 if you want to compile without exceptions. If not defined, the header tries and detect if exceptions have been disabled (e.g. via `-fno-exceptions` or `/kernel`). Default determined in header.
#### Enable SEH exceptions
-D<b>nsel\_CONFIG\_NO\_EXCEPTIONS\_SEH</b>=0
Define this to 1 or 0 to control the use of SEH when C++ exceptions are disabled (see above). If not defined, the header tries and detect if SEH is available if C++ exceptions have been disabled (e.g. via `-fno-exceptions` or `/kernel`). Default determined in header.
#### Enable compilation errors
\-D<b>nsel\_CONFIG\_CONFIRMS\_COMPILATION\_ERRORS</b>=0
Define this macro to 1 to experience the by-design compile-time errors of the library in the test suite. Default is 0.
#### Configure P2505 monadic operations
By default, *expected lite* provides monadic operations as described in [P2505R5](http://wg21.link/p2505r5). You can disable these operations by defining the following macro.
-D<b>nsel\_P2505R</b>=0
You can use the R3 revision of P2505, which lacks `error_or`, and uses `remove_cvref` for transforms, by defining the following macro.
-D<b>nsel\_P2505R</b>=3
### Types in namespace nonstd
| Purpose | Type | Note / Object |
|-----------------|------|---------------|
| Expected | template<typename T, typename E = std::exception_ptr><br>class **expected**; | nsel_P0323 <= 2 |
| Expected | template<typename T, typename E><br>class **expected**; | nsel_P0323 > 2 |
| Error type | template<typename E><br>class **unexpected_type**; | |
| Error type | template<><br>class **unexpected_type**<std::exception_ptr>; | nsel_P0323 <= 2 |
| Error type | template<typename E><br>class **unexpected**; | >= C++17 |
| Traits | template<typename E><br>struct **is_unexpected**; | nsel_P0323 <= 3 |
| In-place value construction | struct **in_place_t**; | in_place_t in_place{}; |
| In-place error construction | struct **in_place_unexpected_t**; | in_place_unexpected_t<br>unexpect{}; |
| In-place error construction | struct **in_place_unexpected_t**; | in_place_unexpected_t<br>in_place_unexpected{}; |
| Error reporting | class **bad_expected_access**; | |
### Interface of expected
| Kind | Method | Result |
|--------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
| Construction | [constexpr] **expected**() noexcept(...) | an object with default value |
| | [constexpr] **expected**( expected const & other ) | initialize to contents of other |
| | [constexpr] **expected**( expected && other ) | move contents from other |
| | [constexpr] **expected**( value_type const & value ) | initialize to value |
| | [constexpr] **expected**( value_type && value ) noexcept(...) | move from value |
| | [constexpr] explicit **expected**( in_place_t, Args&&... args ) | construct value in-place from args |
| | [constexpr] explicit **expected**( in_place_t,<br> std::initializer_list<U> il, Args&&... args ) | construct value in-place from args |
| | [constexpr] **expected**( unexpected_type<E> const & error ) | initialize to error |
| | [constexpr] **expected**( unexpected_type<E> && error ) | move from error |
| | [constexpr] explicit **expected**( in_place_unexpected_t,<br> Args&&... args ) | construct error in-place from args |
| | [constexpr] explicit **expected**( in_place_unexpected_t,<br> std::initializer_list<U> il, Args&&... args )| construct error in-place from args |
| Destruction | ~**expected**() | destruct current content |
| Assignment | expected **operator=**( expected const & other ) | assign contents of other;<br>destruct current content, if any |
| | expected & **operator=**( expected && other ) noexcept(...) | move contents of other |
| | expected & **operator=**( U && v ) | move value from v |
| | expected & **operator=**( unexpected_type<E> const & u ) | initialize to unexpected |
| | expected & **operator=**( unexpected_type<E> && u ) | move from unexpected |
| | template<typename... Args><br>void **emplace**( Args &&... args ) | emplace from args |
| | template<typename U, typename... Args><br>void **emplace**( std::initializer_list<U> il, Args &&... args ) | emplace from args |
| Swap | void **swap**( expected & other ) noexcept | swap with other |
| Observers | constexpr value_type const \* **operator->**() const | pointer to current content (const);<br>must contain value |
| | value_type \* **operator->**() | pointer to current content (non-const);<br>must contain value |
| | constexpr value_type const & **operator \***() const & | the current content (const ref);<br>must contain value |
| | constexpr value_type && **operator \***() && | the current content (non-const ref);<br>must contain value |
| | constexpr explicit operator **bool**() const noexcept | true if contains value |
| | constexpr **has_value**() const noexcept | true if contains value |
| | constexpr value_type const & **value**() const & | current content (const ref);<br>see [note 1](#note1) |
| | value_type & **value**() & | current content (non-const ref);<br>see [note 1](#note1) |
| | constexpr value_type && **value**() && | move from current content;<br>see [note 1](#note1) |
| | constexpr error_type const & **error**() const & | current error (const ref);<br>must contain error |
| | error_type & **error**() & | current error (non-const ref);<br>must contain error |
| | constexpr error_type && **error**() && | move from current error;<br>must contain error |
| | constexpr unexpected_type<E> **get_unexpected**() const | the error as unexpected<>;<br>must contain error |
| | template<typename Ex><br>bool **has_exception**() const | true of contains exception (as base) |
| | value_type **value_or**( U && v ) const & | value or move from v |
| | value_type **value_or**( U && v ) && | move from value or move from v |
| | constexpr error_type **error_or**( G && e ) const & | return current error or v [requires nsel_P2505R >= 4] |
| | constexpr error_type **error_or**( G && e ) && | move from current error or from v [requires nsel_P2505R >=4] |
| Monadic operations<br>(requires nsel_P2505R >= 3) | constexpr auto **and_then**( F && f ) & G| return f(value()) if has value, otherwise the error |
| | constexpr auto **and_then**( F && f ) const & | return f(value()) if has value, otherwise the error |
| | constexpr auto **and_then**( F && f ) && | return f(std::move(value())) if has value, otherwise the error |
| | constexpr auto **and_then**( F && f ) const && | return f(std::move(value())) if has value, otherwise the error |
| | constexpr auto **or_else**( F && f ) & | return the value, or f(error()) if there is no value |
| | constexpr auto **or_else**( F && f ) const & | return the value, or f(error()) if there is no value |
| | constexpr auto **or_else**( F && f ) && | return the value, or f(std::move(error())) if there is no value |
| | constexpr auto **or_else**( F && f ) const && | return the value, or f(std::move(error())) if there is no value |
| | constexpr auto **transform**( F && f ) & | return f(value()) wrapped if has value, otherwise the error |
| | constexpr auto **transform**( F && f ) const & | return f(value()) wrapped if has value, otherwise the error |
| | constexpr auto **transform**( F && f ) && | return f(std::move(value())) wrapped if has value, otherwise the error |
| | constexpr auto **transform**( F && f ) const && | return f(std::move(value())) wrapped if has value, otherwise the error |
| | constexpr auto **transform_error**( F && f ) & | return the value if has value, or f(error()) otherwise |
| | constexpr auto **transform_error**( F && f ) const & | return the value if has value, or f(error()) otherwise |
| | constexpr auto **transform_error**( F && f ) && | return the value if has value, or f(std::move(error())) otherwise |
| | constexpr auto **transform_error**( F && f ) const && | return the value if has value, or f(std::move(error())) otherwise |
| | ... | |
<a id="note1"></a>Note 1: checked access: if no content, for std::exception_ptr rethrows error(), otherwise throws bad_expected_access(error()).
### Algorithms for expected
| Kind | Function |
|---------------------------------|----------|
| Comparison with expected | |
| == != | template<typename T1, typename E1, typename T2, typename E2><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> expected<T1,E1> const & x,<br> expected<T2,E2> const & y ) |
| Comparison with expected | nsel_P0323R <= 2 |
| < > <= >= | template<typename T, typename E><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> expected<T,E> const & x,<br> expected<T,E> const & y ) |
| Comparison with unexpected_type | |
| == != | template<typename T1, typename E1, typename E2><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> expected<T1,E1> const & x,<br> unexpected_type<E2> const & u ) |
| | template<typename T1, typename E1, typename E2><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> unexpected_type<E2> const & u,<br> expected<T1,E1> const & x ) |
| Comparison with unexpected_type | nsel_P0323R <= 2 |
| < > <= >= | template<typename T, typename E><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> expected<T,E> const & x,<br> unexpected_type<E> const & u ) |
| | template<typename T, typename E><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> unexpected_type<E> const & u,<br> expected<T,E> const & x ) |
| Comparison with T | |
| == != | template<typename T, typename E><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> expected<T,E> const & x,<br> T const & v ) |
| | template<typename T, typename E><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> T const & v,<br> expected<T,E> const & x ) |
| Comparison with T | nsel_P0323R <= 2 |
| < > <= >= | template<typename T, typename E><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> expected<T,E> const & x,<br> T const & v ) |
| | template<typename T, typename E><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> T const & v,<br> expected<T,E> const & x ) |
| Specialized algorithms | |
| Swap | template<typename T, typename E><br>void **swap**(<br> expected<T,E> & x,<br> expected<T,E> & y ) noexcept( noexcept( x.swap(y) ) ) |
| Make expected from | nsel_P0323R <= 3 |
|  Value | template<typename T><br>constexpr auto **make_expected**( T && v ) -><br> expected< typename std::decay<T>::type> |
|  Nothing | auto **make_expected**() -> expected<void> |
|  Current exception | template<typename T><br>constexpr auto **make_expected_from_current_exception**() -> expected<T> |
|  Exception | template<typename T><br>auto **make_expected_from_exception**( std::exception_ptr v ) -> expected<T>|
|  Error | template<typename T, typename E><br>constexpr auto **make_expected_from_error**( E e ) -><br> expected<T, typename std::decay<E>::type> |
|  Call | template<typename F><br>auto **make_expected_from_call**( F f ) -><br> expected< typename std::result_of<F()>::type>|
|  Call, void specialization | template<typename F><br>auto **make_expected_from_call**( F f ) -> expected<void> |
### Interface of unexpected_type
| Kind | Method | Result |
|--------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|--------|
| Construction | **unexpected_type**() = delete; | no default construction |
| | constexpr explicit **unexpected_type**( E const & error ) | copy-constructed from an E |
| | constexpr explicit **unexpected_type**( E && error ) | move-constructed from an E |
| Observers | constexpr error_type const & **error**() const | can observe contained error |
| | error_type & **error**() | can modify contained error |
| deprecated | constexpr error_type const & **value**() const | can observe contained error |
| deprecated | error_type & **value**() | can modify contained error |
### Algorithms for unexpected_type
| Kind | Function |
|-------------------------------|----------|
| Comparison with unexpected | |
| == != | template<typename E><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> unexpected_type<E> const & x,<br> unexpected_type<E> const & y ) |
| Comparison with unexpected | nsel_P0323R <= 2 |
| < > <= >= | template<typename E><br>constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> unexpected_type<E> const & x,<br> unexpected_type<E> const & y ) |
| Comparison with exception_ptr | |
| == != | constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr> const & x,<br> unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr> const & y ) |
| Comparison with exception_ptr | nsel_P0323R <= 2 |
| < > <= >= | constexpr bool operator ***op***(<br> unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr> const & x,<br> unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr> const & y ) |
| Specialized algorithms | |
| Make unexpected from | |
|  Error | template<typename E><br>[constexpr] auto **make_unexpected**( E && v) -><br> unexpected_type< typename std::decay<E>::type>|
| Make unexpected from | nsel_P0323R <= 3 |
|  Current exception | [constexpr] auto **make_unexpected_from_current_exception**() -><br> unexpected_type< std::exception_ptr>|
<a id="comparison"></a>
## Comparison with like types
|Feature |<br>std::pair|std:: optional |std:: expected |nonstd:: expected |Boost. Expected |Nonco expected |Andrei Expected |Hagan required |
|----------------------|-------------|---------------|---------------|------------------|----------------|---------------|----------------|---------------|
|More information | see [14] | see [5] | see [1] | this work | see [4] | see [7] | see [8] | see [13] |
| | | | | | | | | |
| C++03 | yes | no | no | no/not yet | no (union) | no | no | yes |
| C++11 | yes | no | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| C++14 | yes | no | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| C++17 | yes | yes | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| | | | | | | | | |
|DefaultConstructible | T param | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | no | no |
|In-place construction | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | no |
|Literal type | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | no | no |
| | | | | | | | | |
|Disengaged information| possible | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | no |
|Vary disengaged type | yes | no | yes | yes | yes | no | no | no |
|Engaged nonuse throws | no | no | no | no | error_traits | no | no | yes |
|Disengaged use throws | no | yes, value() | yes, value() | yes, value() | yes,<br>value()| yes,<br>get() | yes,<br>get() | n/a |
| | | | | | | | | |
|Proxy (rel.ops) | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | no | no |
|References | no | yes | no/not yet | no/not yet | no/not yet | yes | no | no |
|Chained visitor(s) | no | no | yes | yes | yes | no | no | no |
Note 1: std::*experimental*::expected
Note 2: sources for [Nonco expected](https://github.com/martinmoene/spike-expected/tree/master/nonco), [Andrei Expected](https://github.com/martinmoene/spike-expected/tree/master/alexandrescu) and [Hagan required](https://github.com/martinmoene/spike-expected/tree/master/hagan) can befound in the [spike-expected](https://github.com/martinmoene/spike-expected) repository.
## Reported to work with
TBD
## Implementation notes
TBD
## Other implementations of expected
- Simon Brand. [C++11/14/17 std::expected with functional-style extensions](https://github.com/TartanLlama/expected). Single-header.
- Isabella Muerte. [MNMLSTC Core](https://github.com/mnmlstc/core) (C++11).
- Vicente J. Botet Escriba. [stdmake's expected](https://github.com/viboes/std-make/tree/master/include/experimental/fundamental/v3/expected) (C++17).
- Facebook. [ Folly's Expected.h](https://github.com/facebook/folly/blob/master/folly/Expected.h) (C++14).
## Notes and references
[1] Vicente J. Botet Escriba. [p0323 - A proposal to add a utility class to represent expected object (latest)](http://wg21.link/p0323) (HTML). ([r12](http://wg21.link/p0323r12), [r11](http://wg21.link/p0323r11), [r10](http://wg21.link/p0323r10), [r9](http://wg21.link/p0323r9), [r8](http://wg21.link/p0323r8), [r7](http://wg21.link/p0323r7), [r6](http://wg21.link/p0323r6), [r5](http://wg21.link/p0323r5), [r4](http://wg21.link/p0323r4), [r3](http://wg21.link/p0323r3), [r2](http://wg21.link/p0323r2), [r1](http://wg21.link/n4109), [r0](http://wg21.link/n4015), [draft](https://github.com/viboes/std-make/blob/master/doc/proposal/expected/DXXXXR0_expected.pdf)).
[2] Vicente J. Botet Escriba. [JASEL: Just a simple experimental library for C++](https://github.com/viboes/std-make). Reference implementation of [expected](https://github.com/viboes/std-make/tree/master/include/experimental/fundamental/v3/expected).
[3] Vicente J. Botet Escriba. [Expected - An exception-friendly Error Monad](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zdlt1rgYdMQ). C++Now 2014. 24 September 2014.
[4] Pierre Talbot. [Boost.Expected. Unofficial Boost candidate](http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2013/trademark/25002). 5 May 2013. [GitHub](https://github.com/TrademarkPewPew/Boost.Expected), [GSoC 2013 Proposal](http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2013/trademark/25002), [boost@lists.boost.org](http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.devel/240056 ).
[5] Fernando Cacciola and Andrzej Krzemieński. [A proposal to add a utility class to represent optional objects (Revision 4)](http://isocpp.org/files/papers/N3672.html). ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG21 N3672 2013-04-19.
[6] Andrzej Krzemieński, [Optional library implementation in C++11](https://github.com/akrzemi1/Optional/).
[7] Anto Nonco. [Extending expected<T> to deal with references](http://anto-nonco.blogspot.nl/2013/03/extending-expected-to-deal-with.html). 27 May 2013.
[8] Andrei Alexandrescu. Systematic Error Handling in C++. Prepared for The C++and Beyond Seminar 2012. [Video](http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Going+Deep/C-and-Beyond-2012-Andrei-Alexandrescu-Systematic-Error-Handling-in-C). [Slides](http://sdrv.ms/RXjNPR).
[9] Andrei Alexandrescu. [Choose your Poison: Exceptions or Error Codes? (PDF)](http://accu.org/content/conf2007/Alexandrescu-Choose_Your_Poison.pdf). ACCU Conference 2007.
[10] Andrei Alexandrescu. [The Power of None (PPT)](http://nwcpp.org/static/talks/2006/The_Power_of_None.ppt). Northwest C++ Users' Group. [May 17th, 2006](http://nwcpp.org/may-2006.html).
[11] Jon Jagger. [A Return Type That Doesn't Like Being Ignored](http://accu.org/var/uploads/journals/overload53-FINAL.pdf#page=18). Overload issue 53, February 2003.
[12] Andrei Alexandrescu. [Error Handling in C++: Are we inching towards a total solution?](http://accu.org/index.php/conferences/2002/speakers2002). ACCU Conference 2002.
[13] Ken Hagan et al. [Exploding return codes](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.lang.c++.moderated/BkZqPfoq3ys/H_PMR8Sat4oJ). comp.lang.c++.moderated. 11 February 2000.
[14] [std::pair](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/pair). cppreference.com
[15] Niall Douglas. [Outcome](https://ned14.github.io/outcome/). Very lightweight outcome<T> and result<T> (non-Boost edition).
[16] Niall Douglas. [p0762 - Concerns about expected<T, E> from the Boost.Outcome peer review](http://wg21.link/p0762). 15 October 2017.
[17] Jeff Garland. [p2505 - Monadic Functions for `std::expected`](http://wg21.link/p2505) (HTML). ([r0](http://wg21.link/p2505r0), [r1](http://wg21.link/p2505r1), [r2](http://wg21.link/p2505r2), [r3](http://wg21.link/p2505r3), [r4](http://wg21.link/p2505r4), [r5](http://wg21.link/p2505r5)).
## Appendix
### A.1 Compile-time information
The version of *expected lite* is available via tag `[.version]`. The following tags are available for information on the compiler and on the C++ standard library used: `[.compiler]`, `[.stdc++]`, `[.stdlanguage]` and `[.stdlibrary]`.
### A.2 Expected lite test specification
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```Text
unexpected_type: Disallows default construction
unexpected_type: Allows to copy-construct from unexpected_type, default
unexpected_type: Allows to move-construct from unexpected_type, default
unexpected_type: Allows to in-place-construct
unexpected_type: Allows to in-place-construct from initializer_list
unexpected_type: Allows to copy-construct from error_type
unexpected_type: Allows to move-construct from error_type
unexpected_type: Allows to copy-construct from unexpected_type, explicit converting
unexpected_type: Allows to copy-construct from unexpected_type, non-explicit converting
unexpected_type: Allows to move-construct from unexpected_type, explicit converting
unexpected_type: Allows to move-construct from unexpected_type, non-explicit converting
unexpected_type: Allows to copy-assign from unexpected_type, default
unexpected_type: Allows to move-assign from unexpected_type, default
unexpected_type: Allows to copy-assign from unexpected_type, converting
unexpected_type: Allows to move-assign from unexpected, converting
unexpected_type: Allows to observe its value via a l-value reference
unexpected_type: Allows to observe its value via a r-value reference
unexpected_type: Allows to modify its value via a l-value reference
unexpected_type: Allows to be swapped
unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr>: Disallows default construction
unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr>: Allows to copy-construct from error_type
unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr>: Allows to move-construct from error_type
unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr>: Allows to copy-construct from an exception
unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr>: Allows to observe its value
unexpected_type<std::exception_ptr>: Allows to modify its value
unexpected_type: Provides relational operators
unexpected_type: Provides relational operators, std::exception_ptr specialization
make_unexpected(): Allows to create an unexpected_type<E> from an E
unexpected: C++17 and later provide unexpected_type as unexpected
bad_expected_access: Disallows default construction
bad_expected_access: Allows construction from error_type
bad_expected_access: Allows to observe its error
bad_expected_access: Allows to change its error
bad_expected_access: Provides non-empty what()
expected: Allows to default construct
expected: Allows to default construct from noncopyable, noncopyable value type
expected: Allows to default construct from noncopyable, noncopyable error type
expected: Allows to copy-construct from expected: value
expected: Allows to copy-construct from expected: error
expected: Allows to move-construct from expected: value
expected: Allows to move-construct from expected: error
expected: Allows to copy-construct from expected; value, explicit converting
expected: Allows to copy-construct from expected; error, explicit converting
expected: Allows to copy-construct from expected; value, non-explicit converting
expected: Allows to copy-construct from expected; error, non-explicit converting
expected: Allows to move-construct from expected; value, explicit converting
expected: Allows to move-construct from expected; error, explicit converting
expected: Allows to move-construct from expected; value, non-explicit converting
expected: Allows to move-construct from expected; error, non-explicit converting
expected: Allows to forward-construct from value, explicit converting
expected: Allows to forward-construct from value, non-explicit converting
expected: Allows to in-place-construct value
expected: Allows to in-place-construct value from initializer_list
expected: Allows to copy-construct from unexpected, explicit converting
expected: Allows to copy-construct from unexpected, non-explicit converting
expected: Allows to move-construct from unexpected, explicit converting
expected: Allows to move-construct from unexpected, non-explicit converting
expected: Allows to in-place-construct error
expected: Allows to in-place-construct error from initializer_list
expected: Allows to copy-assign from expected, value
expected: Allows to copy-assign from expected, error
expected: Allows to move-assign from expected, value
expected: Allows to move-assign from expected, error
expected: Allows to forward-assign from value
expected: Allows to copy-assign from unexpected
expected: Allows to move-assign from unexpected
expected: Allows to move-assign from move-only unexpected
expected: Allows to emplace value
expected: Allows to emplace value from initializer_list
expected: Allows to be swapped
expected: Allows to observe its value via a pointer
expected: Allows to observe its value via a pointer to constant
expected: Allows to modify its value via a pointer
expected: Allows to observe its value via a l-value reference
expected: Allows to observe its value via a r-value reference
expected: Allows to modify its value via a l-value reference
expected: Allows to modify its value via a r-value reference
expected: Allows to observe if it contains a value (or error)
expected: Allows to observe its value
expected: Allows to modify its value
expected: Allows to move its value
expected: Allows to observe its error
expected: Allows to modify its error
expected: Allows to move its error
expected: Allows to observe its error as unexpected
expected: Allows to query if it contains an exception of a specific base type
expected: Allows to observe its value if available, or obtain a specified value otherwise
expected: Allows to move its value if available, or obtain a specified value otherwise
expected: Throws bad_expected_access on value access when disengaged
expected: Allows to observe its unexpected value, or fallback to the specified value with error_or [monadic p2505r4]
expected: Allows to map value with and_then [monadic p2505r3]
expected: Allows to map unexpected with or_else [monadic p2505r3]
expected: Allows to transform value [monadic p2505r3]
expected: Allows to map errors with transform_error [monadic p2505r3]
expected<void>: Allows to default-construct
expected<void>: Allows to copy-construct from expected<void>: value
expected<void>: Allows to copy-construct from expected<void>: error
expected<void>: Allows to move-construct from expected<void>: value
expected<void>: Allows to move-construct from expected<void>: error
expected<void>: Allows to in-place-construct
expected<void>: Allows to copy-construct from unexpected, explicit converting
expected<void>: Allows to copy-construct from unexpected, non-explicit converting
expected<void>: Allows to move-construct from unexpected, explicit converting
expected<void>: Allows to move-construct from unexpected, non-explicit converting
expected<void>: Allows to in-place-construct unexpected_type
expected<void>: Allows to in-place-construct error from initializer_list
expected<void>: Allows to copy-assign from expected, value
expected<void>: Allows to copy-assign from expected, error
expected<void>: Allows to move-assign from expected, value
expected<void>: Allows to move-assign from expected, error
expected<void>: Allows to emplace value
expected<void>: Allows to be swapped
expected<void>: Allows to observe if it contains a value (or error)
expected<void>: Allows to observe its value
expected<void>: Allows to observe its error
expected<void>: Allows to modify its error
expected<void>: Allows to move its error
expected<void>: Allows to observe its error as unexpected
expected<void>: Allows to query if it contains an exception of a specific base type
expected<void>: Throws bad_expected_access on value access when disengaged
expected<void>: Allows to observe unexpected value, or fallback to a default value with error_or [monadic p2505r4]
expected<void>: Allows to call argless functions with and_then [monadic p2505r3]
expected<void>: Allows to map to expected or unexpected with or_else [monadic p2505r3]
expected<void>: Allows to assign a new expected value using transform [monadic p2505r3]
expected<void>: Allows to map unexpected error value via transform_error [monadic p2505r3]
operators: Provides expected relational operators
operators: Provides expected relational operators (void)
swap: Allows expected to be swapped
std::hash: Allows to compute hash value for expected
tweak header: reads tweak header if supported [tweak]
```
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