std::same_as (since C++20)
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Defined in header <concepts>
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template< class T, class U > concept same_as = /* see below */; |
(since C++20) | |
The concept same_as<T, U>
is satisfied if and only if T
and U
denote the same type.
std::same_as<T, U> subsumes std::same_as<U, T> and vice versa.
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Possible implementation
namespace detail { template< class T, class U > concept SameHelper = std::is_same_v<T, U>; } template< class T, class U > concept same_as = detail::SameHelper<T, U> && detail::SameHelper<U, T>; |
Example
Run this code
#include <concepts> #include <iostream> template<typename T, typename ... U> concept IsAnyOf = (std::same_as<T, U> || ...); template<typename T> concept IsPrintable = std::integral<T> || std::floating_point<T> || IsAnyOf<std::remove_cvref_t<std::remove_pointer_t<std::decay_t<T>>>, char, wchar_t>; void println(IsPrintable auto const ... arguments) { (std::wcout << ... << arguments) << '\n'; } int main() { println("Example: ", 3.14, " : ", 42, " : [", 'a', L'-', L"Z]"); }
Output:
Example: 3.14 : 42 : [a-Z]
References
- C++23 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2024):
- 18.4.2 Concept
same_as
[concept.same]
- 18.4.2 Concept
- C++20 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2020):
- 18.4.2 Concept
same_as
[concept.same]
- 18.4.2 Concept
See also
(C++11) |
checks if two types are the same (class template) |