Syntax and Sample Usage of _Generic in C11
The best example I have seen inspired the following (runnable) example, which unlocks all sorts of freaky possibilities for cracked-out introspection...
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#define typename(x) _Generic((x), /* Get the name of a type */ \
\
_Bool: "_Bool", unsigned char: "unsigned char", \
char: "char", signed char: "signed char", \
short int: "short int", unsigned short int: "unsigned short int", \
int: "int", unsigned int: "unsigned int", \
long int: "long int", unsigned long int: "unsigned long int", \
long long int: "long long int", unsigned long long int: "unsigned long long int", \
float: "float", double: "double", \
long double: "long double", char *: "pointer to char", \
void *: "pointer to void", int *: "pointer to int", \
default: "other")
#define fmt "%20s is '%s'\n"
int main() {
size_t s; ptrdiff_t p; intmax_t i; int ai[3] = {0}; return printf( fmt fmt fmt fmt fmt fmt fmt fmt,
"size_t", typename(s), "ptrdiff_t", typename(p),
"intmax_t", typename(i), "character constant", typename('0'),
"0x7FFFFFFF", typename(0x7FFFFFFF), "0xFFFFFFFF", typename(0xFFFFFFFF),
"0x7FFFFFFFU", typename(0x7FFFFFFFU), "array of int", typename(ai));
}
╔═══════════════╗ ═════════════════╣ Amazeballs... ╠═════════════════════════════════════ ╚═══════════════╝ size_t is 'unsigned long int' ptrdiff_t is 'long int' intmax_t is 'long int' character constant is 'int' 0x7FFFFFFF is 'int' 0xFFFFFFFF is 'unsigned int' 0x7FFFFFFFU is 'unsigned int' array of int is 'other'
This is a pretty good introduction. Here's the Overview:
Generic selection is implemented with a new keyword: _Generic. The syntax is similar to a simple switch statement for types:
_Generic( 'a', char: 1, int: 2, long: 3, default: 0)
evaluates to 2 (character constants are ints in C).
Basically it works like a kind of switch
, where the labels are type names which are tested against the type of the first expression (the 'a'
above). The result becomes the result of evaluating the _Generic()
.
I use clion 1.2.4, and clion doesn't support c11 now, so I use following code in c99 instead of _Generic
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
char *s;
if (__builtin_types_compatible_p(__typeof__(s), long)) {
puts("long");
} else if (__builtin_types_compatible_p(__typeof__(s), char*)) {
puts("str");
}
return (0);
};