std::experimental::invocation_type, std::experimental::raw_invocation_type
| Defined in header <experimental/type_traits>
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| template< class > struct raw_invocation_type; //undefined |
(1) | (library fundamentals TS) |
| template< class > struct invocation_type; //undefined |
(2) | (library fundamentals TS) |
Computes the invocation parameters when Fn is called with the arguments ArgTypes..., as in INVOKE(std::declval<Fn>(), std::declval<ArgTypes>()...), where INVOKE is the operation defined in Callable.
The invocation parameters of the expression INVOKE(f, t1, t2, ..., tN) is defined as follows, where T1 is the (possibly cv-qualified) type of t1 and U1 is T1& if t1 is an lvalue and T1&& otherwise:
- If
fis a pointer to a member function of a classT, then the invocation parameters areU1followed by the parameters offmatched byt2, ..., tN. - If
N == 1andfis a pointer to member data of a classT, then the invocation parameter isU1. - If
fis an object of class type, the invocation parameters are the parameters matchingt1, ..., tNof the best viable function for the argumentst1, ..., tNamong the function call operators and surrogate call functions off. - In all other cases, the invocations parameters are the parameters of
fmatchingt1, ..., tN.
If an argument tI matches an ellipsis in the function's parameter list, the corresponding invocation parameter is the result of applying the default argument promotions to tI.
Fn and all types in ArgTypes can be any complete type, array of unknown bound, or (possibly cv-qualified) void.
Member types
| Member type | Definition |
| raw_invocation_type<Fn(ArgTypes...)>::type | R(T1, T2, ...), where:
Only defined if |
| invocation_type<Fn(ArgTypes...)>::type | R(U1, U2, ...), where
Only defined if |
Helper types
| template< class T > using raw_invocation_type_t = typename raw_invocation_type<T>::type; |
(library fundamentals TS) | |
| template< class T > using invocation_type_t = typename invocation_type<T>::type; |
(library fundamentals TS) | |
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
See also
| C++ documentation for Reflection TS
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