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is_invocable, is_invocable_r, is_nothrow_invocable, is_nothrow_invocable_r classes

These templates determine if a type can be invoked with the specified argument types. is_invocable_r and is_nothrow_invocable_r also determine if the result of the invocation is convertible to a specific type. is_nothrow_invocable and is_nothrow_invocable_r also determine if the invocation is known not to throw exceptions. Added in C++17.

Syntax

template <class Callable, class... Args>
struct is_invocable;

template <class Convertible, class Callable, class... Args>
struct is_invocable_r;

template <class Callable, class... Args>
struct is_nothrow_invocable;

template <class Convertible, class Callable, class... Args>
struct is_nothrow_invocable_r;

// Helper templates
template <class Callable, class... Args>
inline constexpr bool is_invocable_v =
    std::is_invocable<Callable, Args...>::value;

template <class Convertible, class Callable, class... Args>
inline constexpr bool is_invocable_r_v =
    std::is_invocable_r<Convertible, Callable, Args...>::value;

template <class Callable, class... Args>
inline constexpr bool is_nothrow_invocable_v =
    std::is_nothrow_invocable<Callable, Args...>::value;

template <class Convertible, class Callable, class... Args>
inline constexpr bool is_nothrow_invocable_r_v =
    std::is_nothrow_invocable_r<Convertible, Callable, Args...>::value;

Parameters

Callable
The callable type to query.

Args
The argument types to query.

Convertible
The type the result of Callable must be convertible to.

Remarks

The is_invocable type predicate holds true if the callable type Callable can be invoked using the arguments Args in an unevaluated context.

The is_invocable_r type predicate holds true if the callable type Callable can be invoked using the arguments Args in an unevaluated context to produce a result type convertible to Convertible.

The is_nothrow_invocable type predicate holds true if the callable type Callable can be invoked using the arguments Args in an unevaluated context, and that such a call is known not to throw an exception.

The is_nothrow_invocable_r type predicate holds true if the callable type Callable can be invoked using the arguments Args in an unevaluated context to produce a result type convertible to Convertible, and that such a call is known not to throw an exception.

Each of the types Convertible, Callable, and the types in the parameter pack Args must be a complete type, an array of unknown bound, or a possibly cv-qualified void. Otherwise, the behavior of the predicate is undefined.

Example

// std__type_traits__is_invocable.cpp
// compile using: cl /EHsc /std:c++17 std__type_traits__is_invocable.cpp
#include <type_traits>

auto test1(int) noexcept -> int (*)()
{
    return nullptr;
}

auto test2(int) -> int (*)()
{
    return nullptr;
}

int main()
{
    static_assert( std::is_invocable<decltype(test1), short>::value );

    static_assert( std::is_invocable_r<int(*)(), decltype(test1), int>::value );
    static_assert( std::is_invocable_r<long(*)(), decltype(test1), int>::value ); // fails

    static_assert( std::is_nothrow_invocable<decltype(test1), int>::value );
    static_assert( std::is_nothrow_invocable<decltype(test2), int>::value ); // fails

    static_assert( std::is_nothrow_invocable_r<int(*)(), decltype(test1), int>::value );
    static_assert( std::is_nothrow_invocable_r<int(*)(), decltype(test2), int>::value ); // fails
}

Requirements

Header: <type_traits>

Namespace: std

See also

<type_traits>
invoke