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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T00:21:09+00:00 2026-06-12T00:21:09+00:00

Assuming code that looks vaguely like this: bool LoadGame() { vector<string> SaveFile = LoadFromSaveFile();

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Assuming code that looks vaguely like this:

bool LoadGame() {
  vector<string> SaveFile = LoadFromSaveFile();
  Data = SaveFile.begin();
  LoadCharacters(&Data);
    // containing LoadOneCharacter(&Data) calls
  LoadLocations(&Data);
    // >> LoadOneLocation(&Data) calls
  // etc.
}

Is there any way to check whether Data is currently pointing at SaveFile::end() while within LoadCharacters(), LoadLocations(), etc., without passing SaveFile::end() to all the functions invoked by LoadGame()?

(If only dereferencing end() and beyond threw an exception instead of generating undefined behavior!)

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    2026-06-12T00:21:10+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 12:21 am

    This is not possible, in the general case

    In specific cases, you may be able to exploit implementation specific details of the iterator implementation to get at the container.

    The iterators of the standard container library have no such details documented AFAIR.


    A special case would be input iterators like std::istream_iterator<> which can always be compared to default-constructed instance of itself to check for end-of-input.

    std::istringstream iss("test");
    std::istream_iterator<char> it(iss);
    
    // you can always check for end of input:
    while (std::istream_iterator<char>() != it)
    {
        it++;
    }
    
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