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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:29:55+00:00 2026-05-14T18:29:55+00:00

I would like to define inside a class a constant which value is the

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I would like to define inside a class a constant which value is the maximum possible int. Something like this:

class A
{
    ...
    static const int ERROR_VALUE = std::numeric_limits<int>::max();
    ...
}

This declaration fails to compile with the following message:

numeric.cpp:8: error: ‘std::numeric_limits::max()’ cannot appear in a constant-expression
numeric.cpp:8: error: a function call cannot appear in a constant-expression

I understand why this doesn’t work, but two things look weird to me:

  1. It seems to me a natural decision to use the value in constant expressions. Why did the language designers decide to make max() a function thus not allowing this usage?

  2. The spec claims in 18.2.1 that

    For all members declared static const in the numeric_limits template, specializations shall define these values in such a way that they are usable as integral constant expressions.

    Doesn’t it mean that I should be able to use it in my scenario and doesn’t it contradict the error message?

Thank you.

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    2026-05-14T18:29:56+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:29 pm

    While the current standard lacks support here, for integral types Boost.IntegerTraits gives you the compile time constants const_min and const_max.

    The problem arises from §9.4.2/4:

    If a static data member is of const integral or const enumeration type, its declaration in the class definition can specify a constant-initializer which shall be an integral constant expression (5.19). In that case, the member can appear in integral constant expressions.

    Note that it adds:

    The member shall still be defined in a name- space scope if it is used in the program and the namespace scope definition shall not contain an initializer.

    As others already mentioned numeric_limits min() and max() simply aren’t integral constant expressions, i.e. compile time constants.

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