Assume I have
struct X {
~X() {}
};
What's the type of and how do I get the member function pointer of X::~X()
in C++03?
I don't want to actually call it, just use in SFINAE to figure if there exists a destructor for a given type.
Assume I have
struct X {
~X() {}
};
What's the type of and how do I get the member function pointer of X::~X()
in C++03?
I don't want to actually call it, just use in SFINAE to figure if there exists a destructor for a given type.
You can't get the function pointer of a destructor nor a constructor. Nevertheless a destructor always exist for a type, and you can't detect if its
private
with as access specifiers are not considered by SFINAE.On the subject of invoking what would be the destructor of a scalar type, the standard says [class.dtor]/16: