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BOOST_MPL_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE_NAMED_DEF

Synopsis

#define BOOST_MPL_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE_NAMED_DEF(trait, name, default_) \
    unspecified token sequence \
/**/

Description

Expands into the definition of a boolean Metafunction trait such that for any type x trait<x>::value == true if and only if x is a class type and has a nested template member x::template name with no more than BOOST_MPL_LIMIT_METAFUNCTION_ARITY parameters.

On deficient compilers not capable of performing the detection, trait<x>::value always returns a fallback value default_. A boolean configuration macro, BOOST_MPL_CFG_NO_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE, is provided to signal or override the "deficient" status of a particular compiler. [Note: The fallback value can also be provided at the point of the metafunction invocation; see the Expression semantics section for details — end note]

Header

#include <boost/mpl/has_xxx.hpp>

Parameters

Parameter Requirement Description
trait A legal identifier token A name of the metafunction to be generated.
name A legal identifier token A name of the member being detected.
default_ An boolean constant A fallback value for the deficient compilers.

Expression semantics

For any legal C++ identifiers trait and name, boolean constant expression c1, boolean Integral Constant c2, and arbitrary type x:

BOOST_MPL_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE_NAMED_DEF(trait, name, c1)
Precondition:

Appears at namespace scope.

Return type:

None.

Semantics:

Expands into an equivalent of the following class template definition

template<
    typename X
  , typename fallback = boost::mpl::bool_<c1>
>
struct trait
{
    // unspecified
    // ...
};

where trait is a boolean Metafunction with the following semantics:

typedef trait<x>::type r;
Return type:Integral Constant.
Semantics:If BOOST_MPL_CFG_NO_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE is defined, r::value == c1; otherwise, r::value == true if and only if x is a class type that has a nested template member x::template name with no more than BOOST_MPL_LIMIT_METAFUNCTION_ARITY.
typedef trait< x, c2 >::type r;
Return type:

Integral Constant.

Semantics:

If BOOST_MPL_CFG_NO_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE is defined, r::value == c2::value; otherwise, equivalent to

typedef trait<x>::type r;

Example

BOOST_MPL_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE_NAMED_DEF(
    has_xxx, xxx, false
)

struct test1  {};
struct test2  { void xxx(); };
struct test3  { int xxx; };
struct test4  { static int xxx(); };
struct test5  { typedef int xxx; };
struct test6  { struct xxx; };
struct test7  { typedef void (*xxx)(); };
struct test8  { typedef void (xxx)(); };
struct test9  { template< class T > struct xxx {}; };

BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_NOT(( has_xxx<test1> ));
BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_NOT(( has_xxx<test2> ));
BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_NOT(( has_xxx<test3> ));
BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_NOT(( has_xxx<test4> ));
BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_NOT(( has_xxx<test5> ));
BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_NOT(( has_xxx<test6> ));
BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_NOT(( has_xxx<test7> ));
BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_NOT(( has_xxx<test8> ));

#if !defined(BOOST_MPL_CFG_NO_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE)
BOOST_MPL_ASSERT(( has_xxx<test9> ));
#endif

BOOST_MPL_ASSERT(( has_xxx<test9, true_> ));

See also

Macros, BOOST_MPL_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE_DEF, BOOST_MPL_CFG_NO_HAS_XXX_TEMPLATE, BOOST_MPL_LIMIT_METAFUNCTION_ARITY