I recently encountered a c++ question about providing standard-library-style iterators for a particular class. I did some copyediting on the question, and seeing as we have an iterator tag, thought I'd add that too.
However, the excerpt (and entire wiki) for that tag only mentions "iterator" as the GoF design pattern of that name. The Iterator design pattern is different from C++ std-style iterators in that the GoF Iterator comes with an IsDone
(or equivalently HasNext
) query, which C++ iterators most often cannot provide.
In light of this, I did not add the tag, but I thought I'd ask here for guidance. A tag usable for std-style iterators would be useful. What would the correct course of action be?
- Extend the tag wiki for iterator to note that GoF Iterator is not the only way of doing iterators,
or
- Establish a new tag for C++ std-style iterators?
I would personall go with option 1 (seeing at the concepts are still very similar and an expert in one will likely have equally valid insight in the other), but I would love to hear both c++ and design-patterns community feedback on this.