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std::signed_integral

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< cpp‎ | concepts
Defined in header <concepts>
template<class T >
concept signed_integral =std::integral<T>&&std::is_signed_v<T>;
(since C++20)

The concept signed_integral<T> is satisfied if and only if T is an integral type and std::is_signed_v<T> is true.

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signed_integral<T> may be satisfied by a type that is not a signed integer type, for example, char (on a system where char is signed).

[edit]Example

#include <concepts>#include <iostream>#include <string_view>   void test(std::signed_integralauto x, std::string_view text =""){std::cout<< text <<" ("+(text =="")<< x <<") is a signed integral\n";}   void test(std::unsigned_integralauto x, std::string_view text =""){std::cout<< text <<" ("+(text =="")<< x <<") is an unsigned integral\n";}   void test(auto x, std::string_view text =""){std::cout<< text <<" ("+(text =="")<< x <<") is non-integral\n";}   int main(){ test(42);// signed test(0xFULL, "0xFULL");// unsigned test('A');// platform-dependent test(true, "true");// unsigned test(4e-2, "4e-2");// non-integral (hex-float) test("∫∫");// non-integral}

Possible output:

(42) is a signed integral 0xFULL (15) is an unsigned integral (A) is a signed integral true (1) is an unsigned integral 4e-2 (0.04) is non-integral (∫∫) is non-integral

[edit]References

  • C++23 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2024):
  • 18.4.7 Arithmetic concepts [concepts.arithmetic]
  • C++20 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2020):
  • 18.4.7 Arithmetic concepts [concepts.arithmetic]

[edit]See also

checks if a type is an integral type
(class template)[edit]
(C++11)
checks if a type is a signed arithmetic type
(class template)[edit]
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