Performs compile-time assertion checking.
[edit] Syntaxstatic_assert(
bool-constexpr ,
unevaluated-string )
(1) static_assert(
bool-constexpr )
(2) (since C++17) static_assert(
bool-constexpr ,
constant-expression )
(3) (since C++26)
Declares a static assertion. If the assertion fails, the program is ill-formed, and a diagnostic error message may be generated.
1) A static assertion with fixed error message.
2) A static assertion without error message.
3) A static assertion with user-generated error message.
This syntax can only be matched if syntax
(1)does not match.
[edit] Explanation bool-constexpr - unevaluated-string - an unevaluated string literal that will appear as the error message constant-expression - a constant expression msg satisfying all following conditions:A static_assert declaration may appear at namespace and block scope (as a block declaration) and inside a class body (as a member declaration).
If bool-constexpr is well-formed and evaluates to true, or is evaluated in the context of a template definition and the template is uninstantiated, this declaration has no effect. Otherwise a compile-time error is issued, and the user-provided message, if any, is included in the diagnostic message.
The text of the user-provided message is determined as follows:
The standard does not require a compiler to print the verbatim text of error message, though compilers generally do so as much as possible.
Since the error message has to be a string literal, it cannot contain dynamic information or even a constant expression that is not a string literal itself. In particular, it cannot contain the name of the template type argument.
(until C++26) Feature-test macro Value Std Feature__cpp_static_assert
200410L
(C++11) static_assert (syntax (1)) 201411L
(C++17) Single-argument static_assert (syntax (2)) 202306L
(C++26) User-generated error messages (syntax (3)) [edit] Keywords
[edit] Example
#include <format> #include <type_traits> static_assert(03301 == 1729); // since C++17 the message string is optional template<class T> void swap(T& a, T& b) noexcept { static_assert(std::is_copy_constructible_v<T>, "Swap requires copying"); static_assert(std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible_v<T> && std::is_nothrow_copy_assignable_v<T>, "Swap requires nothrow copy/assign"); auto c = b; b = a; a = c; } template<class T> struct data_structure { static_assert(std::is_default_constructible_v<T>, "Data structure requires default-constructible elements"); }; template<class> constexpr bool dependent_false = false; // workaround before CWG2518/P2593R1 template<class T> struct bad_type { static_assert(dependent_false<T>, "error on instantiation, workaround"); static_assert(false, "error on instantiation"); // OK because of CWG2518/P2593R1 }; struct no_copy { no_copy(const no_copy&) = delete; no_copy() = default; }; struct no_default { no_default() = delete; }; #if __cpp_static_assert >= 202306L // Not real C++ yet (std::format should be constexpr to work): static_assert(sizeof(int) == 4, std::format("Expected 4, got {}", sizeof(int))); #endif int main() { int a, b; swap(a, b); no_copy nc_a, nc_b; swap(nc_a, nc_b); // 1 [[maybe_unused]] data_structure<int> ds_ok; [[maybe_unused]] data_structure<no_default> ds_error; // 2 }
Possible output:
1: error: static assertion failed: Swap requires copying 2: error: static assertion failed: Data structure requires default-constructible elements 3: error: static assertion failed: Expected 4, got 2[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior CWG 2039 C++11 only the expression before conversion is required to be constant the conversion must also becontract_assert
statement (C++26) verifies an internal condition during execution[edit] conditionally removes a function overload or template specialization from overload resolution
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