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2 (C) Copyright 2009-2011 Frederic Bron.
3 Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
4 (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
5 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
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8[section:has_post_decrement has_post_decrement]
9 template <class Lhs, class Ret=dont_care>
10 struct has_post_decrement : public __tof {};
11
12__inherit
13If (i) `lhs` of type `Lhs` can be used in expression `lhs--`,
14and (ii) `Ret=dont_care` or the result of expression `lhs--` is convertible to `Ret`
15then inherits from __true_type,
16otherwise inherits from __false_type.
17
18The default behaviour (`Ret=dont_care`) is to not check for the return value of postfix `operator--`.
19If `Ret` is different from the default `dont_care` type, the return value is checked to be convertible to `Ret`.
20Convertible to `Ret` means that the return value of the operator can be used as argument to a function expecting `Ret`:
21``
22void f(Ret);
23Lhs lhs;
24f(lhs--); // is valid if has_post_decrement<Lhs, Ret>::value==true
25``
26If `Ret=void`, the return type is checked to be exactly `void`.
27
28__header `#include <boost/type_traits/has_post_decrement.hpp>` or `#include <boost/type_traits/has_operator.hpp>` or `#include <boost/type_traits.hpp>`
29
30[has_binary_operator_compat]
31
32__examples
33
34[:`has_post_decrement<Lhs, Ret>::value_type` is the type `bool`.]
35[:`has_post_decrement<Lhs, Ret>::value` is a `bool` integral constant expression.]
36[:`has_post_decrement<int>::value` is a `bool` integral constant expression that evaluates to `true`.]
37[:`has_post_decrement<long>` inherits from `__true_type`.]
38
39[:`has_post_decrement<int, int>` inherits from `__true_type`.]
40[:`has_post_decrement<int, long>` inherits from `__true_type`.]
41[:`has_post_decrement<double, double>` inherits from `__true_type`.]
42[:`has_post_decrement<double, int>` inherits from `__true_type`.]
43
44[:`has_post_decrement<bool>` inherits from `__false_type`.]
45[:`has_post_decrement<const int>` inherits from `__false_type`.]
46[:`has_post_decrement<void*>` inherits from `__false_type`.]
47[:`has_post_decrement<int, std::string>` inherits from `__false_type`.]
48
49
50[*See also:] [link boost_typetraits.category.value_traits.operators Operator Type Traits]
51
52[*Known issues:]
53
54* This trait cannot detect whether postfix `operator--` is public or not:
55if `operator--` is defined as a private member of `Lhs` then
56instantiating `has_post_decrement<Lhs>` will produce a compiler error.
57For this reason `has_post_decrement` cannot be used to determine whether a type has a public `operator--` or not.
58``
59struct A { private: void operator--(int); };
60boost::has_post_decrement<A>::value; // error: A::operator--(int) is private
61``
62
63* There is an issue if the operator exists only for type `A` and `B` is
64convertible to `A`. In this case, the compiler will report an ambiguous overload.
65``
66struct A { };
67void operator--(const A&, int);
68struct B { operator A(); };
69boost::has_post_decrement<A>::value; // this is fine
70boost::has_post_decrement<B>::value; // error: ambiguous overload
71``
72
73* There is an issue when applying this trait to template classes.
74If `operator--` is defined but does not bind for a given template type,
75it is still detected by the trait which returns `true` instead of `false`.
76Example:
77``
78#include <boost/type_traits/has_post_decrement.hpp>
79#include <iostream>
80
81template <class T>
82struct contains { T data; };
83
84template <class T>
85bool operator--(const contains<T> &lhs, int) {
86 return f(lhs.data);
87}
88
89class bad { };
90class good { };
91bool f(const good&, const good&) { }
92
93int main() {
94 std::cout<<std::boolalpha;
95 // works fine for contains<good>
96 std::cout<<boost::has_post_decrement< contains< good > >::value<<'\n'; // true
97 contains<good> g;
98 g--; // ok
99 // does not work for contains<bad>
100 std::cout<<boost::has_post_decrement< contains< bad > >::value<<'\n'; // true, should be false
101 contains<bad> b;
102 b--; // compile time error
103 return 0;
104}
105``
106
107* `volatile` qualifier is not properly handled and would lead to undefined behavior
108
109[endsect]
110