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Marius Bancila
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Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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Optimizing code in constant-evaluated contexts

In the previous two recipes, we learned about constexpr functions, which allow functions to be evaluated at compile time if all their inputs are available at compile time, and immediate functions (in C++20), which are guaranteed to always be evaluated at compile time (or otherwise, produce an error). An important aspect of constexpr functions is constant-evaluated contexts; these are code paths where all expressions and functions are evaluated at compile time. A constant-evaluated context is useful for optimizing code more effectively. On the other hand, the invocation of immediate functions from constexpr functions is only possible in C++23. In this recipe, we will learn about utilizing constant-evaluated contexts.

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To determine whether a function context is constant-evaluated in order to provide compile-time implementations use the following:

  • In C++20, the std::is_constant_evaluated() library function...
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Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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