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Section: 31.7.6.3 [ostream.formatted] Status: NAD Submitter: Peter Dimov Opened: 2022-01-31 Last modified: 2022-08-23
Priority: Not Prioritized
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Discussion:
At present, the program
#include <iostream> struct X { void f() {} }; int main() { std::cout << &X::f; }
prints 1. That's because member pointers implicitly convert to bool, and there's operator<< overload for bool in 31.7.6.3.2 [ostream.inserters.arithmetic].
This behavior is rarely useful. In C++20, we added deleted overloads to prevent a similar counter-intuitive output for the case in which e.g. L"str" is output to std::cout, which used to print the pointer value using the operator<< overload for const void*. We should similarly consider adding a deleted overload for member pointers.[2022-03-04; Reflector poll; Status changed: New → Tentatively NAD]
Needs a paper to LEWG if anything should change here.
[2022-08-23 Status changed: Tentatively NAD → NAD.]
Proposed resolution:
This wording is relative to N4901.
Modify 31.7.6.2.1 [ostream.general], class template basic_ostream synopsis, as indicated:
namespace std { […] template<class traits> basic_ostream<wchar_t, traits>& operator<<(basic_ostream<wchar_t, traits>&, const char16_t*) = delete; template<class traits> basic_ostream<wchar_t, traits>& operator<<(basic_ostream<wchar_t, traits>&, const char32_t*) = delete; template<class charT, class traits, class T, class C> basic_ostream<charT, traits>& operator<<(basic_ostream<charT, traits>&, T C::*) = delete; }