std::endian
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Defined in header <bit>
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enum class endian { |
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Indicates the endianness of all scalar types:
- If all scalar types are little-endian, std::endian::native equals std::endian::little.
- If all scalar types are big-endian, std::endian::native equals std::endian::big.
Corner case platforms are also supported:
- If all scalar types have
sizeof
equal to 1, endianness does not matter and all three values, std::endian::little, std::endian::big, and std::endian::native are the same. - If the platform uses mixed endian, std::endian::native equals neither std::endian::big nor std::endian::little.
Possible implementation
enum class endian { #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__clang__) little = 0, big = 1, native = little #else little = __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__, big = __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__, native = __BYTE_ORDER__ #endif };
Notes
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
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__cpp_lib_endian |
201907L | (C++20) | std::endian |
Example
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Possible output:
mixed-endian
See also
(C++23) |
reverses the bytes in the given integer value (function template) |