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std::is_poi...e_with_class(3) C++ Standard Libarystd::is_poi...e_with_class(3) NAME std::is_pointer_interconvertible_with_class - std::is_pointer_intercon- vertible_with_class Synopsis Defined in header <type_traits> template<class S, class M> constexpr bool is_pointer_interconvertible_with_class( M S::* mp ) (since C++20) noexcept; Given an object s of type S, determines whether s.*mp refers to a subobject of s and s is pointer-interconvertible with its subobject s.*mp. The program is ill-formed if S is not a complete type. If S is not a StandardLayoutType, or M is not an object type, or mp is equal to nullptr, the result is always false. Parameters mp - a pointer-to-member to detect Return value true if s.*mp refers a subobject of s and s is pointer-interconvert- ible with its subobject s.*mp, otherwise false, where s is an object of type S. Notes The type of a pointer-to-member expression &S::m is not always M S::*, where m is of type M, because m may be a member inherited from a base class of S. The template arguments can be specified in order to avoid potentially surprising results. If there is a value mp of type M S::* such that std::is_pointer_interconvertible_with_class(mp) == true, then reinterpret_cast<M&>(s) has well-defined result and it refers the same subobject as s.*mp, where s is a valid lvalue of type S. On common platforms, the bit pattern of mp is all zero if std::is_pointer_interconvertible_with_class(mp) == true. Feature-test macro: __cpp_lib_is_pointer_interconvertible Example // Run this code #include <type_traits> #include <iostream> struct Foo { int x; }; struct Bar { int y; }; struct Baz : Foo, Bar {}; // not standard-layout int main() { std::cout << std::boolalpha << std::is_same_v<decltype(&Baz::x), int Baz::*> << '\n' << std::is_pointer_interconvertible_with_class(&Baz::x) << '\n' << std::is_pointer_interconvertible_with_class<Baz, int>(&Baz::x) << '\n'; } Output: false true false See also is_standard_layout checks if a type is a standard-layout type (C++11) (class template) is_member_object_pointer checks if a type is a pointer to a non-sta- tic member object (C++11) (class template) http://cppreference.com 2022.07.31 std::is_poi...e_with_class(3)
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