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Refers to the information that can be inferred or known at the time source code is compiled, as opposed to information that can only be inferred when source code is run. Do not use this tag for questions about the time it takes for source code to be compiled.

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Compile time interval checker

I can't find a compile-time interval checker so I have tried some approaches to develop an own where you should enter the value in question, the min value and the max value, so that the checker would ...
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Why does dagger not fail at compile-time when a class in the injects clause cannot be injected?

I have this class: public class ClassWithoutInject { } ... and this module ... @Module( injects={ ClassWithoutInject.class }) public class SimpleModule { } Am I ...
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Check if a floating point type is a superset of another floating point type

Is there a standard conform and portable way to check at compile time, if all values of one floating point type can be represented within another floating point type? Please also consider upcoming ...
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How do we understand "if possible" about constexpr

I've read the link about constexpr: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/constexpr It says that the constexpr specifier declares that it is possible to evaluate the value of the function or ...
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How to reduce compile time of custom RxCpp operator?

I wrote my own RxCpp operator subscribe_with_latest_from as a function that composes existing operators. However, it takes a very long time to compile. This example takes almost 6 seconds to compile ...
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Enforce Compile Time Detection of Code Contracts in VB.NET Project

I'm trying to setup Code Contracts in a VB.NET project. Here's a real simple method that should ensure that the passed in divisor argument is not zero: Public Function Divide(ByVal numerator As ...
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Make C++ preprocessor add a character at the end of each line

I am implementing some compile-time check which should base on a CSV file and I am trying to load it a bit hacky way: constexpr std::variant<int, const char*> test[] = { #include "data.csv&...
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AnyVal and Opaque type can't derive derivings.Mirror?

Scala3's derivings.Mirror does not seem to be able to derive value classes or opaque types that inherit from AnyVal. Is there any way to achieve this other than parsing the signature in the macro? ...
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Scala Compile-time checking of object using quoted.Type

I have a Scala 3 class whose instances contain a quoted.Type object to capture the type of the instance: class Skey[T](val name: Symbol)(using val qt: quoted.Type[T]) The whole point of having qt ...
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Assign C-array by folding pointer with indices at compile time

I wanted to have integers converted to string literals at compile time in C++17. I used this perfect solution. Anyways, the problem with this solution is that I am not able to assign the result of ...
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Compile time creation of unordered_map (hashtable) also extended by classes at compile time

Hello I have the following situation. I'm using c++14, and I have several classes whose objects are serialized via JSON objects. In order to determine the class of the object the JSON file ...
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Why doesn't this 'increment then decrement' generic const expression work in Rust?

I've been trying to make some of my code more airtight by moving some runtime operations to compile time. I thought it would be simpler because I'm only trying to increment or decrement a number by ...
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Prevent logging personally-identify or sensitive data with generic type that excludes sensitive properties

I want to enhance my logger with a compile-time safety check that prevents me from logging personally-identifying or sensitive data. Here's what I imagine the interface could look like: logger.LogInfo(...
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How to set Swift flags for local packages in Xcode?

I'm trying to figure out how long does the Swift compiler take to build my app every time and reduce time on type checks and functions where possible. I found many articles on the internet, explaining ...
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Incrementally build and use a map during compile time

I would like to build a map of used types during compile time and verify that all entries are consistent. An example usage would be a set of configuration settings that are are defined from their ...
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How can I use C++11 parameter packs to distinguish between compile time constants and runtime vars?

I am trying to make an optimal function that would accept compile-time constants and runtime constants, and do optimization at compile-time when the compiler knows the value. The problem is when I try ...
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Get the id of a declared QMetaType at compile time?

I'm trying to register std::string for use with QVariant, and have it convert to another type which also functions as a variant, but is needed for serialization. I tried to do this with the following ...
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Compile time buffer decoding

I have the following class, where I want to decode a binary input to some value at compile time. It works great as implemented with the static function, but I would like the non static function to ...
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How to make compiler check string argument is valid in Typescript?

In TypeScript, how should one go about having the compiler determine whether or not a string is a valid argument to a method/function? Right now, I am using string literals to accomplish this. For ...
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Usage of template parameters subtype (advanced case)

I have a few classes with following inheritance relations: template <typename ID_t> class Identifiable { public: virtual ID_t unique_ID() const { return 0; } }; template <...
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Does fileprivate Extensions and Types in Swift improve compile time?

If I keep my extension and private Types very confined inside one single Swift file because I will only ever need it inside that one file, will it improve compiler time and/or performance? Or is the ...
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How to create attribute for async methods only

I need create attribute for only async methods. If this attribute is applied to a synchronous method then must generate compile-time error. How can I create such attribute?
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Howto set a DateTime at compiletime

Basically I need a field containing a compile timestamp. How can this be archived? DateTime compileDateTime = //At Compiletime: DateTime.Now The field might also be defined as a constant. It is ...
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Check presence of handler for each type in class on compile-time

I have a huge plain old class I have not control over: class Legacy { @BeanProperty var foo: String = _ @BeanProperty var bar: Int = _ // a lot of fields } Also I have code which should handle ...
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How to test casting time?

In an assignment, I have been asked to create my own static_cast and dynamic_cast using templates specialization. How do I test that my static casts are really done compile-time and dynamic casts on ...
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C++ compile-type resource owner assertion

class Resource; class Device { ... public: Resource createResource(); bindResource(const Resource&); }; int main() { Device dev; Device oops; auto res = dev....
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Is it possible to (re)bind the receiver inside a block of code?

Problem This question is motivated by trying to find a solution for this question. Assume that you would like to construct a hierarchical structure by using the following syntax: root { subA { ...
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Compile-time validation of the caller, or is it possible to extend C# compiler?

Consider this method and the description: [Description("It must be called from a property, else it is a runtime error.")] protected T Load<T>() { return InternalLoad<T>(); } The ...
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Check JNI calls correctness in Compile time

We use a banch of JNI calls (C++ -> Java) in our project. Sometimes me rename methods, do refactoring, etc. So it's will be nice to check every call in compile time. Calls looks like m_getDeviceIdMid ...
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compile time code generation

I am developing a web application using Spring MVC and sending data between server and client as json.When a page request some info from server i want to return exactly needed information to client....
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Append items to std::initializer_list at compile time

Is it possible to append items to a std::initializer_list at compile time? I am writing a struct to try to collect in a std::initializer_list a bunch of const char* names coming from a 3rd party lib ...
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Compile-time DI Container with ASP.Net Core apps

I'm the author of a compile-time Dependency Injection (DI) container based on Roslyn Source Generator (MrMeeseeks.DIE). The container is easily applicable to console projects, libraries and UI apps ...
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How can I achieve compile-time encryption in C++ while maintaining runtime key security?

I recently created an AES class in C++ that utilizes the constexpr feature to achieve compile-time encryption. Initially, I was excited about the idea of implementing encryption at compile time, but I'...
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How to reduce compile time for a single compile-unit of header-only template-only code instead of refactoring/decomposing it?

I have a single compile unit of header-only template-only code. I have seen several threads on compile time reduction for projects, make files, and decomposable compile units. I acknowledge these ...
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C++ how can I read runtime bitset parameter from file which I will use non-constexpr class

I have a problem and can not figure it out on my own. I am describing it and want you to give me ideas about it, please. I need to define a bitset with dynamic size: int x = fileparser.read("...
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Compile time: call a function based of one of the argument that is a string literals

I am trying to create a function with partial literals and partial non-literals variadic arguments that return a bool and based on the result, I have to forward all with the same arguments and order. ...
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Generate file at compile time in Rust/Cargo: Procedural macros or/and Build.rs?

I want to generate a file when I compile me project with a specific feature. I've got some specific "String" in my code, I want to get them at compile time and write a file with all of those....
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How to understand the output of the -ftime-report flag of gcc?

I profiled the compilation of my code with g++ -ftime-report to try to find a way to speed it up. Here is the output : Time variable usr sys ...
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Customizable alternative to static_assert in Visual Studio

I'm working with some code that uses elaborate template metaprogramming to "assert" on variable equalities/inequalities at compile-time, hacking the compiler's error messages to display the ...
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Can I reduce the compile-time of my header-only library with a separate translation unit?

I am looking for a way to reduce compile-time for header-only libraries. If there are only headers, each translation unit must compile all functions it needs, hence there is a lot of duplicate work ...
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Check template parameter pack for specific values

I am writing a small Tensor class, that should look like this: using namespace std; // for simplicity template<typename T, size_t N> class Tensor { size_t rank_; array<int, N> ...
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Including only Eigen small matrices?

I do a lot of computational geometry, and so I often use eigen for the bigger/fancier linear algebra operations. This means that I don;t use things like glm, because it would make me spend a lot of ...
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static_assert doesn't fire on MSVC

The below example code fires the "testing" assert with gcc and clang, but not MSVC. Only when the line marked comment this out is commented out does it fire. With GCC and clang it fires both ...
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Passing attributes from this pointer and object arguments of class method to local constexpr lambda function and use the returned result

This is follow-on from the post: Passing this pointer and arguments of class method to local lambda function at compile time. Suppose that you want to use the result array of local constexpr lambda ...
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C++11 STL way of making trees out of subtrees at compile time?

I have a tree made of vectors. template<class T> struct Node { T value; std::vector<Node<T>> children; }; static const std::vector<Node<int>> tree { { 1, { ...
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Improving compile time on a project with thousands of java files

Any advice on how to reduce build/compile time on a project which has close to 10k java files ? On intelliJ it takes around 20 mins with better computing resources [Mac machine, 2Gig heap allocated]. ...
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How to move compile-time logic to client code

I have the following code: void processUserInput(const std::string& input) { if ("apples" == input) { Apple apple{}; Processor<Apple> processor{}; ...
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Call hidden (non virtual) method of derived class from base

Is there a way (templates, macros anything else) to substitute a call to hidden_in_derived from common method at compile time, so that instance of Derived calls it's own hidden_in_derived (without ...
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How to do something different in a function when evaluated in constexpr context

I was wondering if it were possible to have a function do different things depending on whether or not it is evaluated at compile time. For example, struct Vec4 { union { __m128 ...
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Accept only specific integer at compile-time

Some named requirements like Allocator want you to implement quite generic methods, e.g. Allocator::allocate(int n). For my specific case I only want to implement an argument n=1, and if possible I'd ...
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