Questions tagged [static-assert]
An assertion statement that is verified at the compilation time. A feature of C++11/C++14, supported by gcc since 4.3
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How to assert size of `usize` to drop support for incompatible platforms?
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I've just caught my self writing dynamic assertion that depends on a constant usize::MAX.
I wrote:
u128::try_from(letters.len())
.expect("No suppor for platform with `max pointer ...
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c++ How to static_assert that derived class doesn't inherit from some class
Let's say that I have two classes Yes and No. I want to express that deriving from them is mutually exclusive. That is any class can derive from either Yes or No, but can't derive from both at the ...
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Convert static_assert in if constexpr for type checking to C++14
I am working to downgrade a C++ 17 project to C++ 14. I found the following code:
#include <iostream>
#include <type_traits>
#include <typeinfo>
template <bool flag = false>
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how to evaluate concept to false upon expression compilation error
I was trying to change the following example concept code that, under certain inputs, caused an error instead of evaluating false:
template <typename T>
constexpr bool inner = T::prop;
template ...
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Implementing a consteval assert that gracefully falls back to assert when not in a consteval context?
Related:
How to get a compile time error in constant evaluated expression?
Enable static checks for constant evaluation
How to fail a consteval function?
I want to have an assert macro that when ...
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Ensure derived class implements static method while maintaining default move / move assign
I'd like to ensure some derived classes implement a static method and found this SO question: Ensure derived class implements static method The top answer uses CRTP to solve the issue with a ...
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How to static_assert in an expression out of function bodies in C
I am writing a macro PAGE_ALIGN in C as follows.
#include <stdio.h>
#define PAGE_ALIGN(x) ((x) & 0xfffff000U)
int main() {
printf("0x%08x\n", PAGE_ALIGN(0x12345678U));
}
Now ...
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Why this C++ template method is not compiled? [duplicate]
#include <iostream>
enum class Test { One, Two, Three };
template<Test T> static auto some_func() {
static_assert(false, "use specification");`
}
template<> auto ...
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c program static_assert() char bit=16
What is CHAR_BIT==16 means in this code? It doesn't compile, I can not figure out the reason and what will be in puts so code will compile?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
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How can I static assert to disallow "mixed endianness" in a non-templated member function
I am using 2 x std::uint64_t and 1 x std::uint32_t in a high performance implementation of of operator<=> in a struct conataining a std::array<std::byte, 20>.
I am trying to make it cross ...
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std::is_pointer of dereferenced double pointer [duplicate]
I have some code where i want to check for (accidental) double pointers in static_assert
#include<type_traits>
int main()
{
using namespace std;
float* arr[10];
float ** pp;
...
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Why is C++ static_assert different in Visual Studio 2022 17.1.0, and How to Replace It? [duplicate]
For the past hour I've been trying to figure out why a bunch of static_asserts were going off in my library after I updated to the latest version of Visual Studio 2022, and so I made a little test to ...
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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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Is static_assert compiled into the binary file
I'd like to use static_assert in my C++11 project to do some compile time check.
As my understanding, static_assert won't be executed at runtime, right?
If so, when I compile my project by executing ...
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Ignoring template instantiation failures in C++20 concept specializations
Suppose I want to write a class Collect that provides me with the function to transfer the items of a given std::vector<> to a collection of any type.
Where transfering to a back-insertable ...
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Why can't a const mutable lambda with an auto& parameter be invoked?
#include <type_traits>
int main()
{
auto f1 = [](auto&) mutable {};
static_assert(std::is_invocable_v<decltype(f1), int&>); // ok
auto const f2 = [](auto&) {};
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Why use AWS S3 to store static assets?
What's the advantage of storing static assets for your application in S3 over having them directly in your repository?
I imagine it's a combination of keeping the size of your repository small and not ...
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Curious behaviour with static_assert and CRTP
While developing a protocol library, I used some preventive static_assert to check whether some different arrays had the same length.
At first, I started using them in all derived classes, but at some ...
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Best way to trigger a compile-time error if no if-constexpr's succeed?
I have a long series of if constexpr statements and would like to trigger a compile-time error if none of them succeed.
Specifically, I have an abstract syntax tree whose result I would like to ...
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static assert on std::is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<class name> is not working
class Base
{
public:
Base(Base&&) = default;
};
class Derived: public Base
{
public:
Derived(Derived&&) = default;
};
int main()
{
static_assert(std::...
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Is it allowed comparing the pointers on static class fields in static_assert?
I was trying to verify in a static_assert that a program had really two distinct classes produced from a template by comparing the pointers on their static fields. After some simplifications the ...
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Why is a static_assert condition using compile-time known function parameter not a constant expression? [duplicate]
The standard says that the expression in a static_assert should be a constant expression of type bool. Does that somehow not cover expressions including function parameters known at compile time? ...
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How to throw error when a templated class type is instantiated?
Using SFINAE to select the right class type, I'm trying to have the base version throw an error if it gets instantiated so I know if I passed an argument which defaults to the default void version:
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implement a C++20 concept
How can I programatically implement a concept as if it were an actual "interface"?
For example, I was trying recently to write a contigious iterator for a custom container. And because ...
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Enable static checks for constant evaluation
I like to have some sort of static (compile-time) check, if a type is initialised with a constant.
Below is a test code.
The type C is just a test to see if/when constant-evaluation is triggered.
The ...
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c++ static_assert fails on both branches of an 'if constexpr statement'
I'm trying to determine at compile time if a specific type is of type std::pair.
When I compile the code below, I get the assertion fail on both branches (that is, both "HERE1", and "...
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How do I test if _Static_assert is defined?
_Static_assert is built-in to some C compilers such as gcc and clang, but it may not be included in all C compilers. I would like to use the _Static_assert functionality while keeping my code as cross-...
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static_assert inside a macro throwing compile time errors even when it shouldn't (Visual Studio)
tl;dr
When I try to compile this code, Visual Studio throws a compile time error for very static_assert, regardless of wheter it should, and then also one "active error" for the only one ...
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Constraining template parameters
Suppose I have a class template, Angle<T>, and I want to constrain instantiation to Ts that are floating point types.
The SFINAE approach:
template <typename T,
std::enable_if_t<...
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static_assert throws error 'non-constant condition for static assertion'
Why is this code a non-constant condition?
static_assert(4294965 * 1000 / 1000 == -2, "overflow occurs");
But this is not:
const int overflowed = 4294965 * 1000 / 1000;
static_assert(...
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How to import static js files using helmet or ssr api and how to avoid Uncaught SyntaxError?
I am trying to import static js files using helmet or using Gatsby SSR API.
But using both of them, I always get Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<'.
Maybe I am getting the error because the ...
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Using static_assert to verify bitfields in a typedef union of a struct and an uint32_t
I am trying to use static_assert for registers for a FPGA and defined the following unions of struct with bitfields and all variable. But whenever I try to compile static_assert won't compile and I ...
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static_assert usage in C++ vs C
This is a part of a huge project, so I post an excerpt from a cc file (only one static_assert is needed in the real code, I just experimented with it):
namespace large
{
static_assert(sizeof(void *) =...
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std::is_same else static assert
I like to to specialize a function with respect to a template type. This works fine with std::is_same.
Now, I like the code to not compile, if a not specialized type is given.
template <typename T&...
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How can I have a static_assert with only the error message?
When I use static_assert like so:
static_assert(condition, error_message), the compiler gives me a bunch of errors + the error_message when the condition is not met. How I make it so that only the ...
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How to cause static error in constexpr if-else chain?
In the following C++20 function template:
template<int i>
void f() {
if constexpr (i == 1)
g();
else if constexpr (i == 2)
h();
else
??? // <--error
}
Is ...
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How to statically check if two functions that might or might not have the same signature are the same function?
I want to statically check whether two functions are the same one.
Something like this:
struct Base { void f(){} };
struct Derived1: public Base { void f(){ puts("Hey!"); } };
struct ...
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static_assert in production code header: bad for compilation time?
I wrote a few "compile-time math" functions in a utility header file and I'm using static_assert statements to test them.
Whether to keep these statements with the production code or with ...
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static_assert within constexpr constructor
I search for a method to detect a given value for a constexpr constructor is in a valid range.
The code is as follows:
class Timer0 {
constexpr uint16_t CalcPresecaler( uint32_t faktor )
{
...
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Refactoring Code to assert at compile time instead of throwing an exception at runtime
Consider the following code example, a simple template class wrapper with basic overloaded arithmetic operators. In this class's operator/ I'm using the ternary operator to throw an exception if ...
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Visual Studio: How to test (in code / static_assert) if a compiler option is enabled
I would like to check, in the code, if certain options where set at compile time.
Specifically, I have implemented some exception handling and would like to use a static_assert to be sure the /EHa ...
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Elegant way to ensure a std::map has a concrete size in compilation time
I was trying to ensure that a std::map has the same size as an enum class at compile time. Avoiding the use of macros, if possible.
I tried with static_assert, but reading Stack Overflow I concluded ...
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Macro or template to shorten repeated use of static_assert
This question is partly common to C++ Get name of type in template .
I am trying to come up with a template/macro that expand to static_assert(std::is_trivially_destructible<T>::value, #T" ...
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C++ Compile time check if a function called before another one
Lets say I have a class with two member functions.
class Dummy {
public:
void procedure_1();
void procedure_2();
};
At compile time, I want to be sure that, procedure_1 is called before ...
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I don't know why this static_assert() code doesn't work
This is the code:
#pragma once
#include <stdint.h>
namespace Detours
{
static_assert(sizeof(uintptr_t) == sizeof(void *));
}
I'm getting this error message:
Error (active) E2783 expected ...
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modification of ‘<temporary>’ is not a constant expression
This code used to compile with earlier g++ versions, e.g. 5.3.
Using 10.2 I'm getting the following (using compiler option -std=c++11)
tmp1.cpp: In function ΓÇÿint main(int, char**)ΓÇÖ:
tmp1.cpp:17:...
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Idiomatic way to produce compiler error in if constexpr branch [duplicate]
I found myself with this type of code,
template<class T>
void f(T const& t){
if constexpr(std::is_same<T, double>{}) call_a(t); // call_a only compiles for double
else if ...
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Can I static assert that an entity is instantiation of a template class without enforcing any/all template arguments?
Maybe the question in the title is too generic, and it is generic because I'm curious about
But this generic question sprung from a concrete, less generic use case.
I initially wrote a function ...
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Cannot use static_assert inside a constexpr function inside a constexpr object
I want to check at compile time if some string is in a list of strings. So if I use static_assert in the main, this works. But if I want to use static_assert inside a constexpr function it gives me ...
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C++: Static assert that a parameter pack matches a function type
Given the function type void(), void(int), and so on..., can we static_assert() that Args&&... args is compatible with the function type?
template <typename F = void(), typename... Args>
...