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add_pointer Class

 

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Makes a pointer-to-type from a specified type.

Syntax

template <class Ty>  
struct add_pointer;  
 
template <class T>using add_pointer_t = typename add_pointer<T>::type;  

Parameters

Ty
The type to modify.

Remarks

The member typedef type names the same type as remove_reference<T>::type*.

Because it is invalid to make a pointer from a reference, add_pointer removes the reference, if any, from the specified type before it makes a pointer-to-type. Consequently, you can use a type with add_pointer without being concerned about whether the type is a reference.

Example

The following example demonstrates that add_pointer of a type is the same as a pointer to that type.

#include <type_traits>   
#include <iostream>   
  
int main()   
    {   
    std::add_pointer_t<int> *p = (int **)0;   
  
    p = p;  // to quiet "unused" warning   
    std::cout << "add_pointer_t<int> == "   
        << typeid(*p).name() << std::endl;   
  
    return (0);   
    }  
  
add_pointer_t<int> == int *  

Requirements

Header: <type_traits>

Namespace: std

See Also

<type_traits>
remove_pointer Class