C++ named requirements: TrivialType (since C++11)(deprecated in C++26)
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Specifies that a type is a trivial type.
Note: the standard doesn't define a named requirement with this name. This is a type category defined by the core language. It is included here as a named requirement only for consistency.
[edit] Requirements
The following types are collectively called trivial types:
- scalar types
- trivial class types
- arrays of such types
- cv-qualified versions of these types
[edit] Notes
A trivial class may have a private or protected trivial default constructor, in which case an attempt to default-construct such a class object in contexts unrelated to the class makes the program ill-formed.
[edit] See also
(C++11)(deprecated in C++26) |
checks if a type is trivial (class template) |