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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T04:46:55+00:00 2026-06-16T04:46:55+00:00

Consider this struct: struct foo { void dummy() const {} }; Is it possible

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Consider this struct:

struct foo {
  void dummy() const {}
};

Is it possible to detect the constness of this method using SFINAE?

For example, I would like to capture this property in a trait that could be usable in a static_assert:

static_assert(is_const_method<decltype(&foo::dummy)>::value, "Not const!");

I thought that either std::is_const or std::remove_const would help me here but they don’t seem to encompass this “type” of constness.

Thanks,

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    2026-06-16T04:46:56+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 4:46 am

    Sure, looks like this:

    #include <type_traits>
    
    template <class T>
    struct is_const_method
        : std::false_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...)>
        : std::false_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) const>
        : std::true_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) volatile>
        : std::false_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) const volatile>
        : std::true_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) &>
        : std::false_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) const &>
        : std::true_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) volatile &>
        : std::false_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) const volatile &>
        : std::true_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) &&>
        : std::false_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) const &&>
        : std::true_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) volatile &&>
        : std::false_type
    {
    };
    
    template <class R, class C, class ...T>
    struct is_const_method<R (C::*)(T...) const volatile &&>
        : std::true_type
    {
    };
    
    struct foo {
      void dummy() const {}
    };
    
    int main()
    {
        static_assert(is_const_method<decltype(&foo::dummy)>::value, "Not const!");
    }
    
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