std::is_invocable, std::is_invocable_r, std::is_nothrow_invocable, std::is_nothrow_invocable_r

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Defined in header <type_traits>
template <class Fn, class... ArgTypes>
struct is_invocable;
(1) (since C++17)
template <class R, class Fn, class... ArgTypes>
struct is_invocable_r;
(2) (since C++17)
template <class Fn, class... ArgTypes>
struct is_nothrow_invocable;
(3) (since C++17)
template <class R, class Fn, class... ArgTypes>
struct is_nothrow_invocable_r;
(4) (since C++17)
1) Determines whether Fn can be invoked with the arguments ArgTypes.... Formally, determines whether INVOKE(declval<Fn>(), declval<ArgTypes>()...) is well formed when treated as an unevaluated operand, where INVOKE is the operation defined in Callable.
2) Determines whether Fn can be invoked with the arguments ArgTypes... to yield a result that is convertible to R. Formally, determines whether INVOKE<R>(declval<Fn>(), declval<ArgTypes>()...) is well formed when treated as an unevaluated operand, where INVOKE is the operation defined in Callable
3) Determines whether Fn is callable with the arguments ArgTypes... (same as (1)), and that such call is known not to throw any exceptions.
4) Determines whether Fn can be invoked with the arguments ArgTypes... to yield a result that is convertible to R (same as (2)), and that such call (including the conversion) is known not to throw any exceptions.

Fn, R and all types in the parameter pack ArgTypes shall each be a complete type, (possibly cv-qualified) void, or an array of unknown bound. Otherwise, the behavior is undefined.

Helper variable templates

Defined in header <type_traits>
template <class Fn, class... ArgTypes>
inline constexpr bool is_invocable_v = std::is_invocable<Fn, ArgTypes...>::value;
(1) (since C++17)
template <class R, class Fn, class... ArgTypes>
inline constexpr bool is_invocable_r_v = std::is_invocable_r<R, Fn, ArgTypes...>::value;
(2) (since C++17)
template <class Fn, class... ArgTypes>
inline constexpr bool is_nothrow_invocable_v = std::is_nothrow_invocable<Fn, ArgTypes...>::value;
(3) (since C++17)
template <class R, class Fn, class... ArgTypes>
inline constexpr bool is_nothrow_invocable_r_v = std::is_nothrow_invocable_r<R, Fn, ArgTypes...>::value;
(4) (since C++17)

Inherited from std::integral_constant

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value
[static]
true if INVOKE<R>(declval<Fn>(), declval<ArgTypes>()...) is well formed when treated as an unevaluated operand , false otherwise
(public static member constant)

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operator bool
converts the object to bool, returns value
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returns value
(public member function)

Member types

Type Definition
value_type bool
type std::integral_constant<bool, value>

Examples

#include <type_traits>
 
auto func2(char) -> int (*)()
{
    return nullptr;
}
 
int main()
{
    static_assert( std::is_invocable<int()>::value );
    static_assert( std::is_invocable_r<int, int()>::value );
    static_assert( std::is_invocable_r<void, void(int), int>::value );
    static_assert( std::is_invocable_r<int(*)(), decltype(func2), char>::value );
}


See also

(C++17)
invokes any Callable object with given arguments
(function template)
(C++11)(removed in C++20)(C++17)
deduces the result type of invoking a callable object with a set of arguments
(class template)
(C++11)
obtains a reference to its argument for use in unevaluated context
(function template)