Safe Numerics |
This type holds a signed or unsigned integer in the closed range
[MIN, MAX]. A safe_signed_range<MIN, MAX, PP, EP>
or
safe_unsigned_range<MIN, MAX, PP, EP>
can be used
anywhere an arithmetic type is permitted. Any expression which uses either
of these types is guaranteed to return an arithmetically correct value or
to trap in some way.
PP |
Promotion Policy. A type which specifies the result type of an expression using safe types. |
EP |
Exception Policy. A type containing members which are called when a correct result cannot be returned |
Parameter | Requirements | Description |
---|---|---|
MIN |
must be a non-negative literal | The minimum non-negative integer value that this type may hold |
MAX |
must be a non-negative literal | The maximum non-negative integer value that this type may hold |
MIN <= MAX | must be a valid closed range | |
PP |
PromotionPolicy<PP> | Default value is |
EP |
Exception Policy<EP> | Default value is |
Implements all expressions and only those expressions defined by the SafeNumeric type requirements. Thus, the result type of such an expression will be another safe type. The actual type of the result of such an expression will depend upon the specific promotion policy template parameter.
#include <type_traits> #include <boost/safe_numerics/safe_integer.hpp> #include <boost/safe_numerics/safe_integer_range.hpp> #include <boost/safe_numerics/utility.hpp> using namespace boost::safe_numerics; void f(){ safe_unsigned_range<7, 24> i; // since the range is included in [0,255], the underlying type of i // will be an unsigned char. i = 0; // throws out_of_range exception i = 9; // ok i *= 9; // throws out_of_range exception i = -1; // throws out_of_range exception std::uint8_t j = 4; auto k = i + j; // if either or both types are safe types, the result is a safe type // determined by promotion policy. In this instance // the range of i is [7, 24] and the range of j is [0,255]. // so the type of k will be a safe type with a range of [7,279] static_assert( is_safe<decltype(k)>::value && std::numeric_limits<decltype(k)>::min() == 7 && std::numeric_limits<decltype(k)>::max() == 279, "k is a safe range of [7,279]" ); } int main(){}