std::out_ptr_t<Smart,Pointer,Args...>::out_ptr_t
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                    | explicit out_ptr_t( Smart &sp, Args... args ); | (1) | (since C++23) | 
| out_ptr_t( const out_ptr_t& ) = delete; | (2) | (since C++23) | 
1) Creates an 
out_ptr_t. Adapts sp as if binds it to the Smart& member, captures every argument t in args... as if initializes the corresponding member of type T in Args... with std::forward<T>(t), then value-initializes the stored Pointer.2) Copy constructor is explicitly deleted. 
out_ptr_t is neither copyable nor movable.Parameters
| sp | - | the object (typically a smart pointer) to adapt | 
| args... | - | the arguments used for resetting to capture | 
Return value
(none)
Exceptions
May throw implementation-defined exceptions.
Notes
After construction, the Pointer or void* object pointed by the return value of either conversion function is equal to nullptr.
Every argument in args... is moved into the created out_ptr_t if it is of an object type, or transferred into the created out_ptr_t as-is if it is of a reference type.
The constructor of out_ptr_t is allowed to throw exceptions. For example, when sp is a std::shared_ptr, the allocation for the new control block may be performed within the constructor rather than the destructor.
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example |