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| Copyright 2007 John Maddock. |
| Copyright 2014 Ion Gaztanaga. |
| Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. |
| (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at |
| http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt). |
| ] |
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| [section:is_copy_assignable is_copy_assignable] |
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| template <class T> |
| struct is_copy_assignable : public __tof {}; |
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| __inherit If `T` is `CopyAssignable` (i.e. has an accessible explicit or implicit copy assignment operator), |
| then inherits from __true_type, otherwise inherits from __false_type. Type `T` |
| must be a complete type. |
| |
| In other words, inherits from __true_type only if copy assignment of `T` from `const T &` is not |
| marked with `= delete`, `T` does not derives from `boost::noncopyable` and |
| is not marked with `BOOST_MOVABLE_BUT_NOT_COPYABLE(T)`. |
| |
| __compat Requires the C++11 features `decltype` and SFINAE-expressions for full support. |
| |
| If your compiler does not support C++11 deleted functions (`= delete`) or does not support |
| SFINAE for the deleted assignments, then derive your classes from `boost::noncopyable` or |
| mark them with `BOOST_MOVABLE_BUT_NOT_COPYABLE(T)` to show that class is non-assignable. |
| |
| Trait does not care about access modifiers, so if you see errors like this: |
| |
| 'T::operator=(const T&)' is private |
| boost/type_traits/is_copy_assignable.hpp:68:5: error: within this context |
| |
| then you are trying to call that macro for a structure with private assignment: |
| |
| struct T { |
| // ... |
| private: |
| T &operator=(const T &); |
| // ... |
| }; |
| |
| To fix that you must modify your structure, explicitly marking it as noncopyable (`= delete`, |
| `boost::noncopyable` or `BOOST_MOVABLE_BUT_NOT_COPYABLE(T)`) or explicitly |
| [link boost_typetraits.user_defined specializing the trait]. |
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| __header ` #include <boost/type_traits/is_copy_assignable.hpp>` or ` #include <boost/type_traits.hpp>` |
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| [endsect] |
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