std::is_compound
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Defined in header
<type_traits>
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template< class T >
struct is_compound; |
(since C++11) | |
If T
is a compound type (that is, array, function, object pointer, function pointer, member object pointer, member function pointer, reference, class, union, or enumeration, including any cv-qualified variants), provides the member constant value
equal true. For any other type, value
is false.
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Inherited from std::integral_constant
Member constants
value
[static]
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true if T is a compound type , false otherwise (public static member constant) |
Member functions
operator bool |
converts the object to bool, returns value (public member function) |
operator()
(C++14)
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returns value (public member function) |
Member types
Type | Definition |
value_type
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bool
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type
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std::integral_constant<bool, value> |
[edit] Notes
Compound types are the types that are constructed from fundamental types. Any C++ type is either fundamental or compound.
[edit] Possible implementation
template< class T > struct is_compound : std::integral_constant<bool, !std::is_fundamental<T>::value> {}; |
[edit] Example
Run this code
Output:
T is compound T is not a compound
[edit] See also
(C++11)
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checks if a type is fundamental type (class template) |
(C++11)
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checks if a type is scalar type (class template) |
(C++11)
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checks if a type is object type (class template) |
(C++11)
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checks if a type is an array type (class template) |