std::experimental::ranges::ForwardIterator
| Defined in header  <experimental/ranges/iterator> | ||
| template< class I > concept bool ForwardIterator = | (ranges TS) | |
The concept ForwardIterator<I> refines InputIterator by adding equality comparison and the multi-pass guarantee.
The domain of == for forward iterators is that of iterators over the same underlying sequence, except that value-initialized iterators of the same type may be compared with each other and shall compare equal.
Pointers and references obtained from a forward iterator into a range [i, s) must remain valid while [i, s) continues to denote a range. 
Let a and b be two dereferenceable iterators of type I. ForwardIterator<I> is satisfied only if:
- a == b implies ++a == ++b; and
-  The expression ([](X x){ ++x; }(a), *a) is equivalent to *a, i.e., incrementing a copy of ahas no effect on the result of dereferencinga.
This is known as the multi-pass guarantee.
[edit] Notes
A forward iterator cannot be "stashing": it cannot return a reference to an object within itself, because such references would be invalidated by the destruction of the forward iterator.


