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Nameof C++

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What is Nameof?

Header-only C++17 library provides nameof macros and functions to obtain the simple name of variable, type, function, macro, and enum.

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.

Features

  • C++17
  • Simple syntax.
  • Header-only
  • Dependency-free
  • Compile-time

Examples

  • Name of variable
// Name of variable
NAMEOF(somevar) -> "somevar"
// Name of member variable
NAMEOF(person.address.zip_code) -> "zip_code"

constexpr auto cx_name = NAMEOF(somevar);
static_assert("somevar" == cx_name);
  • Name of function
// Name of function
NAMEOF(some_method<int, float>) -> "some_method"
NAMEOF_FULL(some_method<int, float>) -> "some_method<int, float>"
// Name of member function
NAMEOF(somevar.foo() -> "foo"
NAMEOF_FULL(somevar.boo<int>() -> "boo<int>"

constexpr auto cx_name = NAMEOF(somevar.foo());
static_assert("foo" == cx_name);
  • Name of enum
// Name of enum
const auto c = Color::RED;
NAMEOF_ENUM(c) -> "RED"
// Name of enum function
nameof::nameof_enum(c) -> "RED"

constexpr auto cx_name = NAMEOF_ENUM(c);
static_assert("RED" == cx_name);
  • Name of type
// Name of variable type
NAMEOF_TYPE(Color::RED) -> "Color"
// Name of type
NAMEOF_TYPE_T(int) -> "int"
// Name of variable type function
nameof::nameof_type(Color::RED) -> "Color"
// Name of type function
nameof::nameof_type<int> -> "int"

constexpr auto cx_name = NAMEOF_TYPE(Color::RED);
static_assert("Color" == cx_name);
  • Name of macro
NAMEOF(__LINE__) -> "__LINE__"

constexpr auto cx_name = NAMEOF(__LINE__);
static_assert("__LINE__" == cx_name);

Remarks

  • Nameof return std::string_view.

  • The argument expression identifies a code definition, but it is never evaluated.

  • If you need raw fully-qualified name, use NAMEOF_RAW.

NAMEOF_RAW(somevar.somefield) -> "somevar.somefield"
NAMEOF_RAW(&SomeStruct::SomeMethod) -> "&SomeStruct::SomeMethod"
  • NAMEOF_ENUM does not work on the GCC.
auto c = Color::RED;
NAMEOF_ENUM(c) -> "(Color)0"
nameof::nameof_enum(c) -> "(Color)0"
  • Spaces and Tabs ignored
NAMEOF(   somevar   ) -> "somevar"
NAMEOF(	somevar	) -> "somevar"

Integration

You should add required file nameof.hpp.

Compiler compatibility

  • Clang/LLVM >= 5
  • MSVC >= 15.3 / Visual Studio 2017
  • Xcode >= 9
  • GCC >= 7 (NAMEOF_ENUM not support)

Licensed under the MIT License