enum_cast
obtains enum value from string or integer.enum_value
returns enum value at specified index.enum_values
obtains enum value sequence.enum_count
returns number of enum values.enum_integer
obtains integer value from enum value.enum_name
returns string name from enum value.enum_names
obtains string enum name sequence.enum_entries
obtains pair (value enum, string enum name) sequence.enum_index
obtains index in enum value sequence from enum value.enum_contains
checks whether enum contains enumerator with such value.is_unscoped_enum
checks whether type is an Unscoped enumeration.is_scoped_enum
checks whether type is an Scoped enumeration.underlying_type
improved UB-free "SFINAE-friendly" std::underlying_type.ostream_operators
ostream operators for enums.bitwise_operators
bitwise operators for enums.
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Before use, read the limitations of functionality.
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To check is magic_enum supported compiler use macro
MAGIC_ENUM_SUPPORTED
or constexpr constantmagic_enum::is_magic_enum_supported
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If magic_enum used on unsupported compiler, occurs the compilation error. To suppress error define macroMAGIC_ENUM_NO_CHECK_SUPPORT
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template <typename E>
constexpr optional<E> enum_cast(string_view value) noexcept;
template <typename E>
constexpr optional<E> enum_cast(underlying_type_t<E> value) noexcept;
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Obtains enum value from string or integer.
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Returns
std::optional<E>
, usinghas_value()
to check contains enum value andvalue()
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If argument does not enum value, returns empty
std::optional
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Examples
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String to enum value.
string color_name{"GREEN"}; auto color = magic_enum::enum_cast<Color>(color_name); if (color.has_value()) { // color.value() -> Color::GREEN }
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Integer to enum value.
int color_integer = 2; auto color = magic_enum::enum_cast<Color>(color_integer); if (colo.has_value()) { // color.value() -> Color::RED }
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template <typename E>
constexpr E enum_value(size_t index) noexcept;
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Returns enum value at specified index.
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No bounds checking is performed: the behavior is undefined if
index >= number of enum values
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Examples
int i = 1; Color color = magic_enum::enum_value<Color>(i); // color -> Color::BLUE
template <typename E>
constexpr array<E, N> enum_values() noexcept;
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Returns
std::array<E, N>
with all enum value whereN = number of enum values
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Examples
constexpr auto colors = magic_enum::enum_values<Color>(); // colors -> {Color::RED, Color::BLUE, Color::GREEN} // colors[0] -> Color::RED
template <typename E>
constexpr size_t enum_count() noexcept;
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Returns number of enum values.
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Examples
constexpr auto color_count = magic_enum::enum_count<Color>(); // color_count -> 3
template <typename E>
constexpr underlying_type_t<E> enum_integer(E value) noexcept;
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Returns integer value from enum value.
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Examples
Color color = Color::RED; auto color_integer = magic_enum::enum_integer(color); // color -> 2
template <typename E>
constexpr string_view enum_name(E value) noexcept;
template <auto V>
constexpr string_view enum_name() noexcept;
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Returns
std::string_view
.- If enum value does not have name or out of range,
enum_name(value)
returns empty string. - If enum value does not have name,
enum_name<value>()
occurs the compilation error"Enum value does not have a name."
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- If enum value does not have name or out of range,
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enum_name<value>()
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Examples
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Enum value to string.
Color color = Color::RED; auto color_name = magic_enum::enum_name(color); // color_name -> "RED"
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Static storage enum variable to string.
constexpr Color color = Color::BLUE; constexpr auto color_name = magic_enum::enum_name<color>(); // color_name -> "BLUE"
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template <typename E>
constexpr array<string_view, N> enum_names() noexcept;
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Returns
std::array<std::string_view, N>
with all string enum name whereN = number of enum values
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Examples
constexpr auto color_names = magic_enum::enum_names<Color>(); // color_names -> {"RED", "BLUE", "GREEN"} // color_names[0] -> "RED"
template <typename E>
constexpr array<pair<E, string_view>, N> enum_entries() noexcept;
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Returns
std::array<std::pair<E, std::string_view>, N>
with allstd::pair
(value enum, string enum name) whereN = number of enum values
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Examples
constexpr auto color_entries = magic_enum::enum_entries<Color>(); // color_entries -> {{Color::RED, "RED"}, {Color::BLUE, "BLUE"}, {Color::GREEN, "GREEN"}} // color_entries[0].first -> Color::RED // color_entries[0].second -> "RED"
template <typename E>
constexpr optional<size_t> enum_index() noexcept;
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Obtains index in enum value sequence from enum value.
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Returns
std::optional<std::size_t>
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Examples
constexpr auto color_index = magic_enum::enum_index(Color::BLUE); // color_index -> color_index.value() -> 1 // color_index -> color_index.has_value() -> true
template <typename E>
constexpr bool enum_contains(E value) noexcept;
constexpr bool enum_contains(underlying_type_t<E> value) noexcept;
constexpr bool enum_contains(string_view value) noexcept;
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Checks whether enum contains enumerator with such value.
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Returns true is enum contains value, otherwise false.
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Examples
magic_enum::enum_contains(Color::GREEN); // -> true magic_enum::enum_contains<Color>(2); // -> true magic_enum::enum_contains<Color>(123); // -> false magic_enum::enum_contains<Color>("GREEN"); // -> true magic_enum::enum_contains<Color>("fda"); // -> false
template <typename T>
struct is_unscoped_enum;
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_unscoped_enum_v = is_unscoped_enum<T>::value;
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Checks whether type is an Unscoped enumeration.
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Provides the member constant value which is equal to true, if T is an Unscoped enumeration type.
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Examples
magic_enum::is_unscoped_enum<color>::value -> true magic_enum::is_unscoped_enum<Direction>::value -> false // Helper variable template. magic_enum::is_unscoped_enum_v<color> -> true
template <typename T>
struct is_scoped_enum;
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_scoped_enum_v = is_scoped_enum<T>::value;
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Checks whether type is an Scoped enumeration.
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Provides the member constant value which is equal to true, if T is an Scoped enumeration type.
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Examples
magic_enum::is_scoped_enum<color>::value -> false magic_enum::is_scoped_enum<Direction>::value -> true // Helper variable template. magic_enum::is_scoped_enum_v<Direction> -> true
template <typename T>
struct underlying_type;
template <typename T>
using underlying_type_t = typename underlying_type<T>::type;
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Improved UB-free "SFINAE-friendly" std::underlying_type.
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If T is a complete enumeration type, provides a member typedef type that names the underlying type of T.
Otherwise, if T is not an enumeration type, there is no member type.
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Examples
magic_enum::underlying_type<color>::type -> int // Helper types. magic_enum::underlying_type_t<Direction> -> int
template <typename Char, typename Traits, typename E>
basic_ostream<Char, Traits>& operator<<(basic_ostream<Char, Traits>& os, E value);
template <typename Char, typename Traits, typename E>
basic_ostream<Char, Traits>& operator<<(basic_ostream<Char, Traits>& os, optional<E> value);
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Out-of-the-box ostream operators for all enums.
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Examples
using namespace magic_enum::ostream_operators; // out-of-the-box ostream operators for enums. Color color = Color::BLUE; std::cout << color << std::endl; // "BLUE"
template <typename E>
constexpr E operator~(E rhs) noexcept;
template <typename E>
constexpr E operator|(E lhs, E rhs) noexcept;
template <typename E>
constexpr E operator&(E lhs, E rhs) noexcept;
template <typename E>
constexpr E operator^(E lhs, E rhs) noexcept;
template <typename E>
constexpr E& operator|=(E& lhs, E rhs) noexcept;
template <typename E>
constexpr E& operator&=(E& lhs, E rhs) noexcept;
template <typename E>
constexpr E& operator^=(E& lhs, E rhs) noexcept;
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Out-of-the-box bitwise operators for all enums.
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Examples
enum class Flags { A = 1 << 0, B = 1 << 1, C = 1 << 2, D = 1 << 3 }; using namespace magic_enum::bitwise_operators; // out-of-the-box bitwise operators for enums. // Support operators: ~, |, &, ^, |=, &=, ^=. Flags flags = Flags::A | Flags::B & ~Flags::C;