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Switch statement on C++ type in Qt
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constexpr quint64 label(const char *const s, size_t shift = 0) | |
{ | |
if (s[0] == '\0') | |
return 0; // end of string | |
if (shift == 56) | |
return 0; // avoid integer overflow | |
return (static_cast<quint64>(s[0]) << shift) ^ label(&s[1], shift + 1); | |
} | |
template<typename T> | |
constexpr auto label() | |
{ | |
return label(QMetaType::fromType<T>().name()); | |
} | |
constexpr auto label(QMetaType metaType) | |
{ | |
return label(metaType.name()); | |
} | |
static_assert(label<int>()); | |
static_assert(label<int>() != label<uint>()); | |
void demo(const QObject *obj) | |
{ | |
switch (label(obj->metaObject()->metaType())) { | |
case label<QLabel>(): | |
qInfo() << "This is a label"; | |
break; | |
case label<QButton>(): | |
qInfo() << "This is a button"; | |
break; | |
} | |
} |
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Why
switch
instead of the usual if-else-forest of dynamic casts?switch
statements, which is not supported for if-else-forests.