template< class T >
struct is_clock;
If T
satisfies the Clock requirements, provides the member constant value equal true. For any other type, value is false.
For the purpose of this trait, the extent to which an implementation determines that a type cannot meet the Clock requirements is unspecified, except that a minimum T
shall not qualify as a Clock unless it meets all following conditions:
T::rep
T::period
T::duration
T::time_point
T::is_steady
T::now()
If the program adds specializations for std::is_clock
or std::is_clock_v
, the behavior is undefined.
template< class T >
constexpr bool is_clock_v = is_clock<T>::value;
T
satisfies the Clock requirements, false otherwise
template<class> struct is_clock : std::false_type {}; template<class T> requires requires { typename T::rep; typename T::period; typename T::duration; typename T::time_point; T::is_steady; // type is not checked T::now(); // return type is not checked } struct is_clock<T> : std::true_type {};[edit] Notes
If T
otherwise meets the Clock requirements, but T::is_steady
is not of type const bool, or T::now()
is not of type T::time_point, the result of is_clock_v<T>
is unspecified.
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