[SG10] __has_cpp_attribute example
Aaron Ballman
aaron at aaronballman.com
Wed Oct 12 13:51:01 CEST 2016
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 6:55 AM, Jonathan Wakely <cxx at kayari.org> wrote:
> The SD-6 draft has
>
> [3.3.6] Example
>
> This demonstrates a way to use the attribute [[deprecated]] only if it
> is available.
>
> #ifdef __has_cpp_attribute
> # if __has_cpp_attribute(deprecated)
> # define ATTR_DEPRECATED(msg) [[deprecated(msg)]]
> # else
> # define ATTR_DEPRECATED(msg)
> # endif
> #endif
>
>
>
> This leaves ATTR_DEPRECATED undefined if the compiler doesn't support
> the __has_cpp_attribute macro, is that intended? Unless the idea is
> that some other method would be used to decide if it's available, it
> should be something like:
>
> #ifdef __has_cpp_attribute
> # if __has_cpp_attribute(deprecated)
> # define ATTR_DEPRECATED(msg) [[deprecated(msg)]]
> # endif
> #endif
> #ifndef ATTR_DEPRECATED(msg)
> # define ATTR_DEPRECATED(msg)
> #endif
I think your modifications would be reasonable, though there are other
methods to decide if it's available (such as checking compiler
macros).
> Would it also be useful to mention that the grammar term
> "attribute-token" allows scoped attributes, such as foo::bar, so that
> non-standard attributes can be tested the same way?
Yes, I think it would be useful.
~Aaron
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