It’s unlikely that the compiler will be able to inline a std::function
call, whereas any compiler that supports lambdas would almost certainly inline the functor version, including if that functor is a lambda not hidden by a std::function
.
You could use decltype
to get the lambda’s comparator type:
#include <set>
#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>
#include <algorithm>
int main()
{
auto comp = [](int x, int y){ return x < y; };
auto set = std::set<int,decltype(comp)>( comp );
set.insert(1);
set.insert(10);
set.insert(1); // Dupe!
set.insert(2);
std::copy( set.begin(), set.end(), std::ostream_iterator<int>(std::cout, "\n") );
}
Which prints:
1
2
10
See it run live on Coliru.