std::is_final
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Defined in header
<type_traits> |
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template< class T >
struct is_final; |
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If T is a final class (that is, a class declared with the final specifier), provides the member constant value equal true. For any other type, value is false.
If T is a class type, T shall be a complete type; otherwise, the behavior is undefined.
The behavior of a program that adds specializations for is_final or is_final_v (since C++17) is undefined.
Template parameters
| T | - | a type to check |
Helper variable template
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template< class T >
inline constexpr bool is_final_v = is_final<T>::value; |
(since C++17) | |
Inherited from std::integral_constant
Member constants
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value
[static]
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true if T is a final class type , false otherwise(public static member constant) |
Member functions
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operator bool
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converts the object to bool, returns value(public member function) |
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operator()
(C++14)
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returns value(public member function) |
Member types
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value_type |
bool |
type |
std::integral_constant<bool, value> |
Notes
Final classes cannot be used as base classes.
A union can be marked final (and std::is_final will detect that), even though unions cannot be used as bases in any case.
Example
#include <iostream> #include <type_traits> class A {}; class B final {}; int main() { std::cout << std::boolalpha << std::is_final<A>::value << '\n' << std::is_final<B>::value << '\n'; }
Output:
false true
See also
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(C++11)
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checks if a type is a non-union class type (class template) |
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(C++11)
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checks if a type is a polymorphic class type (class template) |