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Could someone please list a all compile time operators in available in C++?

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    All operators can potentially be evaluated at compile-time (e.g. constant folding). But I guess you mean things like sizeof? Nov 6, 2010 at 20:24
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    Maybe you could seed the list with an example of what you consider to be a "compile-time operator." I'm not aware of such a term in C++. Nov 6, 2010 at 20:25
  • "Operators" aren't compile time, the values they operate on potentiality are.
    – GManNickG
    Nov 6, 2010 at 20:32
  • @GMan so why I read everywhere that sizeof is a compile time operator and typeid isn't? Nov 6, 2010 at 20:44
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    sizeof operates on things that are known at compile-time; this isn't necessarily the case with typeid. Nov 6, 2010 at 20:50

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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.

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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.

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