_Generic(3) | Library Functions Manual | _Generic(3) |
NAME¶
_Generic - type-generic selection
SYNOPSIS¶
_Generic(expression, type1: e1, ... /*, default: e */);
DESCRIPTION¶
_Generic() evaluates the path of code under the type selector that is compatible with the type of the controlling expression, or default: if no type is compatible.
expression is not evaluated.
This is especially useful for writing type-generic macros, that will behave differently depending on the type of the argument.
STANDARDS¶
C11.
HISTORY¶
C11.
EXAMPLES¶
The following program demonstrates how to write a replacement for the standard imaxabs(3) function, which being a function can't really provide what it promises: seamlessly upgrading to the widest available type.
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#include <stdint.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #define my_imaxabs _Generic(INTMAX_C(0), \
long: labs, \
long long: llabs \
/* long long long: lllabs */ \ ) int main(void) {
off_t a;
a = -42;
printf("imaxabs(%jd) == %jd\n", (intmax_t) a, my_imaxabs(a));
printf("&imaxabs == %p\n", &my_imaxabs);
printf("&labs == %p\n", &labs);
printf("&llabs == %p\n", &llabs);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); }
2023-03-30 | Linux man-pages 6.04 |