std::underlying_type
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Defined in header <type_traits>
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template< class T > struct underlying_type; |
(since C++11) | |
If T
is a complete enumeration (enum) type, provides a member typedef type
that names the underlying type of T
.
Otherwise, the behavior is undefined. |
(until C++20) |
Otherwise, if |
(since C++20) |
If the program adds specializations for std::underlying_type
, the behavior is undefined.
Member types
Name | Definition |
type
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the underlying type of T
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Helper types
template< class T > using underlying_type_t = typename underlying_type<T>::type; |
(since C++14) | |
Notes
Each enumeration type has an underlying type, which can be
- Specified explicitly (both scoped and unscoped enumerations);
- Omitted, in which case it is int for scoped enumerations or an implementation-defined integral type capable of representing all values of the enum (for unscoped enumerations).
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <type_traits> enum e1 {}; enum class e2 {}; enum class e3 : unsigned {}; enum class e4 : int {}; int main() { constexpr bool e1_t = std::is_same_v<std::underlying_type_t<e1>, int>; constexpr bool e2_t = std::is_same_v<std::underlying_type_t<e2>, int>; constexpr bool e3_t = std::is_same_v<std::underlying_type_t<e3>, int>; constexpr bool e4_t = std::is_same_v<std::underlying_type_t<e4>, int>; std::cout << "underlying type for 'e1' is " << (e1_t ? "int" : "non-int") << '\n' << "underlying type for 'e2' is " << (e2_t ? "int" : "non-int") << '\n' << "underlying type for 'e3' is " << (e3_t ? "int" : "non-int") << '\n' << "underlying type for 'e4' is " << (e4_t ? "int" : "non-int") << '\n'; }
Possible output:
underlying type for 'e1' is non-int underlying type for 'e2' is int underlying type for 'e3' is non-int underlying type for 'e4' is int
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 2396 | C++11 | incomplete enumeration types were allowed | complete enumeration type required |
See also
(C++11) |
checks if a type is an enumeration type (class template) |
(C++23) |
checks if a type is a scoped enumeration type (class template) |
(C++23) |
converts an enumeration to its underlying type (function template) |