nameof_module/README.md
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# Nameof C++
```text
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| |\ | (_| | | | | | | __/ (_) | | | |____|_| |_|
|_| \_|\__,_|_| |_| |_|\___|\___/|_| \_____|
```
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Used to obtain the simple name of a variable, type, member, function, macros.
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++11
* Header-only
* Dependency-free
* Compile-time
* Compilation check
* Name of variable
* Name of member
* Name of function
* Name of emum
* Name of macrose
* Name of type
## [Examples](example/example.cpp)
* A nameof macros expression has this form
```cpp
// Name of variable
NAMEOF(somevar) -> "somevar"
// Name of member
NAMEOF(person.address.zip_code) -> "zip_code"
// Name of function
NAMEOF(SomeMethod<int, float>) -> "SomeMethod"
NAMEOF_FULL(SomeMethod<int, float>) -> "SomeMethod4<int, float>"
// Name of enum
NAMEOF(SomeEnum::RED) -> "RED"
SomeEnum e = SomeEnum::RED;
NAMEOF_ENUM(e) -> "RED"
// Name of type
NAMEOF_TYPE(SomeEnum::RED) -> "SomeEnum"
NAMEOF_TYPE_T(int) -> "int"
// Name of macros
NAMEOF(__LINE__) -> "__LINE__"
```
* Constexpr
```cpp
constexpr auto cx = NAMEOF(somevar); -> "somevar"
static_assert(cx == "somevar", "Wrong name!");
```
* Compilation check
```cpp
NAMEOF_TYPE_T(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).apend("with type = ").apend(NAMEOF_TYPE(s)));
}
```
* Serialization, for example json:
```cpp
void to_json(json& j, const person& p) {
j = json{{NAMEOF(p.name), p.name},
{NAMEOF(p.address), p.address},
{NAMEOF(p.age), p.age}};
}
void from_json(const json& j, person& p) {
p.name = j.at(NAMEOF(p.name));
p.address = j.at(NAMEOF(p.address));
p.age = j.at(NAMEOF(p.age));
}
```
* Logging
```cpp
template <typename T>
void f() {
Log(NAMEOF(f) + " method entry with T = " + NAMEOF_TYPE_T(T));
}
```
## Remarks
* The argument expression identifies a code definition, but it is never evaluated.
* If you need raw fully-qualified name, use NAMEOF_RAW.
```cpp
NAMEOF_RAW(somevar.somefield) -> "somevar.somefield"
NAMEOF_RAW(&SomeStruct::SomeMethod) -> "&SomeStruct::SomeMethod"
```
* Spaces and Tabs ignored
```cpp
NAMEOF( somevar ) -> "somevar"
NAMEOF( somevar ) -> "somevar"
```
## Integration
You should add required file [nameof.hpp](include/nameof.hpp) and switch to C++11.
## Compiler compatibility
* GCC
* Clang
* MSVC
## Licensed under the [MIT License](LICENSE)