Is it permitable to design std::optional
(currently std::experimental::optional
) in such a way, that for trivially default constructible type T
corresponding std::optional< T >
is also trivially default constructible?
The same question regading std::variant
and its integral discriminator.
My own answer is: "No, it cannot be designed in this way, because value of its integral discriminator obtained during default initialization will be indeterminate if the object has automatic storage duration or if it is reinterpret_cast
-ed from non-zero-initialized storage." Requirement to the user to do value-initialization every time is not allowed on my mind.