I want to prevent people from calling the lambda without handling the return value.
Clang 4.0 refuses everything I've tried, compiling with -std=c++1z:
auto x = [&] [[nodiscard]] () { return 1; };
// error: nodiscard attribute cannot be applied to types
auto x = [[nodiscard]] [&]() { return 1; };
// error: expected variable name or 'this' in lambda capture list
auto x [[nodiscard]] = [&]() { return 1; };
// warning: nodiscard attribute only applies to functions, methods, enums, and classes
[[nodiscard]] auto x = [&]() { return 1; };
// warning: nodiscard attribute only applies to functions, methods, enums, and classes
auto x = [&]() [[nodiscard]] { return 1; };
// error: nodiscard attribute cannot be applied to types
Is this some sort of bug in clang or a hole in the standard?
You can't apply
nodiscard
to lambdas, but you can write a wrapper:Demo.