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![]() The logic here is that we are disabling *only* things in `std::ranges::`. Everything in `std::` is permitted, including `default_sentinel`, `contiguous_iterator`, `common_iterator`, `projected`, `swappable`, and so on. Then, we include anything from `std::ranges::` that is required in order to make those things work: `ranges::swap`, `ranges::swap_ranges`, `input_range`, `ranges::begin`, `ranges::iter_move`, and so on. But then that's all. Everything else (including notably all of the "views" and the `std::views` namespace itself) is still locked up behind `_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_INCOMPLETE_RANGES`. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118736 |
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