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template metaprogramming evaluation


So I have a template class that I would like to accept an std::map where the data type is either a raw pointer or an std::unique_ptr. Then in this class I would like to get the type of the underlying pointer:

typedef typename boost::mpl::if_<
    boost::is_pointer<typename Container::mapped_type>,
    typename Container::mapped_type,
    typename Container::mapped_type::element_type*
>::type data_type

However I get the following error when instantiating the class using a map with a raw pointer type:

error: 'std::map<int, ValueType*>::mapped_type {aka ValueType*}' is not a class, struct, or union type

It seems to me like it is evaluating typename Container::mapped_type::element_type* on the raw pointer, I thought that with template metaprogramming it would not evaluate that when the if_ succeeded. Should I be going about this a different way?


Solution

  • You need a lazy if – try boost::mpl::eval_if instead of boost::mpl::if_:

    #include <boost/type_traits/is_pointer.hpp>
    #include <boost/mpl/eval_if.hpp>
    #include <boost/mpl/identity.hpp>
    
    template<typename T>
    struct extract_element_type
    {
        typedef typename T::element_type* type;
    };
    
    template<typename Container>
    struct foo
    {
        typedef typename boost::mpl::eval_if<
            boost::is_pointer<typename Container::mapped_type>,
            boost::mpl::identity<typename Container::mapped_type>,
            extract_element_type<typename Container::mapped_type>
        >::type data_type;
    };
    

    I.e., when in doubt, add an extra layer of indirection.