// Copyright (c) 2023 Bela Schaum, X-Ryl669, Denis Mikhailov. // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // Initial implementation by Bela Schaum, https://github.com/schaumb // The way to make it union and UB free by X-Ryl669, https://github.com/X-Ryl669 // #include #if BOOST_PFR_CORE_NAME_ENABLED && BOOST_PFR_USE_CPP17 //[pfr_example_get_name /*` Since C++20 it's possible to read name of a structure field by index using Boost.PFR library. The following example shows how to do it using [funcref boost::pfr::get_name]. Let's define some structure: */ #include struct foo { // defining structure int some_integer; char c; }; /*` We can access field's names of that structure by index: */ constexpr std::string_view n1 = boost::pfr::get_name<0, foo>(); // returns "some_integer" constexpr std::string_view n2 = boost::pfr::get_name<1, foo>(); // returns "c" //] [/pfr_example_get_name] #endif int main() { #if BOOST_PFR_CORE_NAME_ENABLED && BOOST_PFR_USE_CPP17 if (n1 != "some_integer") return 1; if (n2 != "c") return 2; #endif return 0; }