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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions source/utilities.tex
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\effects
If \tcode{other.has_value()} is \tcode{false}, constructs an object that has no value.
Otherwise, equivalent to \tcode{any(in_place<T>, any_cast<const T\&>(other))}
where \tcode{T} is the type of the contained object.
where \tcode{T} is the type of the contained value.

\pnum
\throws
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\effects
If \tcode{other.has_value()} is \tcode{false}, constructs an object that has no value.
Otherwise, constructs an object of type \tcode{any} that
contains either the contained object of \tcode{other}, or
contains either the contained value of \tcode{other}, or
contains an object of the same type constructed from
the contained object of \tcode{other} considering that contained object as an rvalue.
the contained value of \tcode{other} considering that contained value as an rvalue.

\pnum
\postconditions
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