Could someone please list a all compile time operators in available in C++?
2 Answers
There are two operators in C++ whose result can always be determined at compile-time, regardless of the operand(s), and those are sizeof
[1] and ::
[2].
Of course there are plenty of particular uses of other operators that can be resolved at compile-time, for example those listed in the standard for integer constant expressions.
[1] C99, unlike C++, has variable length array types. sizeof
applied to a VLA can't be determined at compile-time. Some C++ compilers provide VLAs as an extension.
[2] that is, it can be determined at compile time what entity is the result of the expression. If the entity is an object, then the object's value is another matter.
There is no such term in the standard.
But here's a list of all operators: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operators_in_C_and_C%2B%2B (I'm sure there are others...). It should be fairly easy to categorise them one way or the other.
sizeof
?sizeof
operates on things that are known at compile-time; this isn't necessarily the case withtypeid
.