filter

[algorithms.parallel_pipeline.filter]

A filter class template represents a strongly-typed filter in a parallel_pipeline algorithm, with its template parameters specifying the filter input and output types. A filter can be constructed from a functor or by composing two filter objects with operator&(). The same filter object can be reused in multiple & expressions.

The filter class should only be used in conjunction with parallel_pipeline functions.

// Defined in header <tbb/parallel_pipeline.h>

namespace tbb {

    template<typename InputType, typename OutputType>
    class filter {
    public:
        filter() = default;
        filter( const filter& rhs ) = default;
        filter( filter&& rhs ) = default;
        void operator=(const filter& rhs) = default;
        void operator=( filter&& rhs ) = default;

        template<typename Body>
        filter( filter_mode mode, const Body& body );

        filter& operator&=( const filter<OutputType,OutputType>& right );

        void clear();
    }

    template<typename T, typename U, typename Body>
    filter<T,U> make_filter( filter::mode mode, const Body& f );
    template<typename T, typename V, typename U>
    filter<T,U> operator&( const filter<T,V>& left, const filter<V,U>& right );

}

Requirements:

filter_mode Enumeration

Member functions

filter()

Constructs an undefined filter.

Caution

The effect of using an undefined filter by operator&() or parallel_pipeline is undefined.

template<typename Body>
filter(filter_mode mode, const Body &body)

Constructs a filter that uses a copy of a provided body to map an input value of type InputType to an output value of type OutputType, and that operates in the specified mode.

void clear()

Sets *this to an undefined filter.

Non-member functions

template<typename T, typename U, typename Func>
filter<T, U> make_filter(filter::mode mode, const Func &f)

Returns filter<T, U>(mode, f).

template<typename T, typename V, typename U>
filter<T, U> operator&(const filter<T, V> &left, const filter<V, U> &right)

Returns a filter representing the composition of filters left and right. The composition behaves as if the output value of left becomes the input value of right.

Deduction Guides

template<typename Body>
filter(filter_mode, Body) -> filter<filter_input<Body>, filter_output<Body>>;

Where:

  • filter_input<Body> is an alias to the Body::operator() input parameter type. If Body::operator() input parameter type is flow_control then filter_input<Body> is void.

  • filter_output<Body> is an alias to the Body::operator() return type.