- If the argument does not have a name, the compilation error
"Expression does not have a name."
occurs.
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This library uses a compiler-specific hack (based on
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__
/__FUNCSIG__
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nameof_type and nameof_type_rtti return a compiler-specific type name.
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To check if nameof_type is supported by your compiler use the macro
NAMEOF_TYPE_SUPPORTED
or constexpr constantnameof::is_nameof_type_supported
.
If nameof_type is used on an unsupported compiler, a compilation error occurs. To suppress the error define the macroNAMEOF_TYPE_NO_CHECK_SUPPORT
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To check if nameof_type_rtti is supported by your compiler use macro
NAMEOF_TYPE_RTTI_SUPPORTED
or constexpr constantnameof::is_nameof_type_rtti_supported
.
If nameof_type_rtti is used on an unsupported compiler, a compilation error occurs. To suppress the error define the macroNAMEOF_TYPE_NO_CHECK_SUPPORT
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To check is nameof_member supported compiler use macro
NAMEOF_MEMBER_SUPPORTED
or constexpr constantnameof::is_nameof_member_supported
.
If nameof_member used on unsupported compiler, occurs the compilation error. To suppress error define macroNAMEOF_TYPE_NO_CHECK_SUPPORT
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To check is nameof_pointer supported compiler use macro
NAMEOF_POINTER_SUPPORTED
or constexpr constantnameof::is_nameof_pointer_supported
.
If nameof_pointer used on unsupported compiler, occurs the compilation error. To suppress error define macroNAMEOF_TYPE_NO_CHECK_SUPPORT
.
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This library uses a compiler-specific hack (based on
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__
/__FUNCSIG__
), which works on Clang >= 5, MSVC >= 15.3 and GCC >= 9. -
Do not use nameof and magic_enum in the same project to get enum name.
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To check if nameof_enum is supported by your compiler use the macro
NAMEOF_ENUM_SUPPORTED
or constexpr constantnameof::is_nameof_enum_supported
.
If nameof_enum is used on an unsupported compiler, a compilation error occurs. To suppress the error define the macroNAMEOF_ENUM_NO_CHECK_SUPPORT
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Enum value must be in range
[NAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MIN, NAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MAX]
.-
By default
NAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MIN = -128
,NAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MAX = 128
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NAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MIN
must be less than or equal to0
and must be greater thanINT16_MIN
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NAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MAX
must be greater than0
and must be less thanINT16_MAX
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If another range is needed for all enum types by default, redefine the macro
NAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MIN
andNAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MAX
.#define NAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MIN 0 #define NAMEOF_ENUM_RANGE_MAX 256 #include <nameof.hpp>
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If another range is needed for a specific enum type, add specialization
enum_range
for necessary enum type. Specialization ofenum_range
must be injected innamespace nameof::customize
.#include <nameof.hpp> enum class number { one = 100, two = 200, three = 300 }; template <> struct nameof::customize::enum_range<number> { static constexpr int min = 100; static constexpr int max = 300; };
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Won't work if a value is aliased, support for enum-aliases is compiler-implementation-defined.
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Won't work if the enum is a forward declaration.
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Intellisense Visual Studio may have some problems analyzing
nameof
.