template< class T >
struct type_identity;
Provides the member typedef type
that names T
(i.e., the identity transformation).
If the program adds specializations for std::type_identity
, the behavior is undefined.
template< class T >
using type_identity_t = type_identity<T>::type;
template<class T> struct type_identity { using type = T; };[edit] Notes
std::type_identity
can be used to establish non-deduced contexts in template argument deduction.
#include <iostream> #include <type_traits> template<class T> T foo(T a, T b) { return a + b; } template<class T> T bar(T a, std::type_identity_t<T> b) { return a + b; } int main() { // foo(4.2, 1); // error, deduced conflicting types for 'T' std::cout << bar(4.2, 1) << '\n'; // OK, calls bar<double> }
Output:
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