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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T20:49:27+00:00 2026-05-18T20:49:27+00:00

I’m trying to check if an operator exists at compile time, if it doesn’t

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I’m trying to check if an operator exists at compile time, if it doesn’t I just want it ignored, is there any way to do that?

example operator:

 template <typename T>
 QDataStream& operator<<(QDataStream& s, const QList<T>& l);
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    2026-05-18T20:49:28+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:49 pm

    I ended up using a fallback namespace :

    namespace operators_fallback {
    template <typename T>
    inline QDataStream& operator<<(QDataStream& s, const T &) { return s; }
    
    template <typename T>
    inline QDataStream& operator>>(QDataStream& s, T &) { return s; }
    
    template <typename T>
    inline QDebug operator<<(QDebug d, const T &) { return d; }
    };
    
    ...
    inline void load(QDataStream & s) {
        using namespace operator_fallback;
        s >> item;
    }
    

    Also found the proper way to check for operators at compile time (although I’m going with the fallback namespace).

    more or less based on this :

    namespace private_impl {
        typedef char yes;
    typedef char (&no)[2];
    
    struct anyx { template <class T> anyx(const T &); };
    
    no operator << (const anyx &, const anyx &);
    no operator >> (const anyx &, const anyx &);
    
    
    template <class T> yes check(T const&);
    no check(no);
    
    template <typename StreamType, typename T>
    struct has_loading_support {
        static StreamType & stream;
        static T & x;
        static const bool value = sizeof(check(stream >> x)) == sizeof(yes);
    };
    
    template <typename StreamType, typename T>
    struct has_saving_support {
        static StreamType & stream;
        static T & x;
        static const bool value = sizeof(check(stream << x)) == sizeof(yes);
    };
    
    template <typename StreamType, typename T>
    struct has_stream_operators {
        static const bool can_load = has_loading_support<StreamType, T>::value;
        static const bool can_save = has_saving_support<StreamType, T>::value;
        static const bool value = can_load && can_save;
    };
    }
    template<typename T>
    struct supports_qdatastream : private_impl::has_stream_operators<QDataStream, T> {};
    
    template<typename T>
    struct can_load : private_impl::has_loading_support<QDataStream, T> {};
    
    template<typename T>
    struct can_save : private_impl::has_saving_support<QDataStream, T> {};
    
    template<typename T>
    struct can_debug : private_impl::has_saving_support<QDebug, T> {};
    

    //edit changed has_stream_operators a bit.

    //edit removed the link, apparently the site has some attack javascript.

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