# nameof() c++11 C++ alternative to [nameof](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/keywords/nameof) operator. Linux/OSX | Windows -----------|--------- [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Terik23/nameof.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Terik23/nameof)|[![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/4tyl8lee10ckw10k/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Terik23/nameof/branch/master) Used to obtain the simple name of a variable, type, function. Before, you had to use string literals to refer to definitions, which is brittle when renaming code elements because tools do not know to check these string literals. A nameof expression has this form: ```cpp std::cout << NAMEOF(person.Address.zip_code) << std::endl; // prints "zip_code" ``` ## Features * Simple name * C++11 * Header-only * Dependency-free * Compile-time * Compilation check ## [Example & Key Use Cases](https://github.com/Terik23/nameof/blob/master/example/example.cpp) * Name of a variable, function and etc ```cpp NAMEOF(someVar) -> "someVar" NAMEOF(someVar.SomeField) -> "SomeField" NAMEOF(someVar.SomeMethod1()) -> "SomeMethod1()" NAMEOF(&SomeStruct::SomeMethod2) -> "SomeMethod2" NAMEOF_FUNCTION(someVar.SomeMethod1()) -> "SomeMethod1()" NAMEOF_FUNCTION(&SomeStruct::SomeMethod2) -> "SomeMethod2" NAMEOF_VAR(someVar) -> "someVar" NAMEOF_VAR(someVar.SomeField) -> "SomeField" ``` * Name of type ```cpp NAMEOF_TYPE(int[]) -> "int[]" NAMEOF_TYPE(std::string) -> "string" NAMEOF_TYPE(std::stringgg) -> error namespace "std" has no member "stringgg" ``` * Constexpr ```cpp void f() { int i; constexpr auto constexpr_work_fine = NAMEOF(i); -> "i" } ``` * Compilation check ```cpp void f() { int i; NAMEOF(i); -> "i" NAMEOF(iii); -> error identifier "iii" is undefined NAMEOF_TYPE(std::stringgg) -> error namespace "std" has no member "stringgg" } ``` * Validate parameters ```cpp void f(char* s) { if (s == nullptr) throw std::invalid_argument(NAMEOF(s)); } ``` * Logging ```cpp void f() { Log(NAMEOF(f), " method entry"); } ``` ## Remarks If you need to get the fully-qualified name, you can use the NAMEOF_FULL(). For example: ```cpp NAMEOF_FULL(someVar.SomeField) -> "someVar.SomeField" NAMEOF_FULL(&SomeStruct::SomeMethod2) -> "&SomeStruct::SomeMethod2" NAMEOF_TYPE_FULL(std::string) -> "std::string" ``` ## License MIT