/*!<- Copyright (c) 2016 Barrett Adair Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE.md or copy at http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) ->*/ #include #ifdef CALLABLE_TRAITS_DISABLE_CONSTEXPR_CHECKS int main(){ return 0; }; #else //[ can_invoke_constexpr_member_function_pointer #include #include // NOTE: Due to non-compliance in MSVC, can_invoke_constexpr // always returns std::false_type on that compiler, which // causes a static assert below to fail. namespace ct = callable_traits; struct foo { constexpr int bar(int) const { return 1; } }; using pmf_constant = std::integral_constant; // can_invoke_constexpr returns true here because foo::bar // is constexpr, and the arguments are valid to INVOKE static_assert(ct::can_invoke_constexpr(pmf_constant{}, foo{}, 0), ""); // can_invoke_constexpr returns false here because even though // foo::bar is constexpr, the arguments do not obey INVOKE rules static_assert(!ct::can_invoke_constexpr(pmf_constant{}, foo{}), ""); int main() {} //] #endif