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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:37:29+00:00 2026-05-16T17:37:29+00:00

Is it possible to get the object name too? #include<cstdio> class one { public:

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Is it possible to get the object name too?

#include<cstdio>

class one {
public:
    int no_of_students;
    one() { no_of_students = 0; }
    void new_admission() { no_of_students++; }
};

int main() {
    one A;
    for(int i = 0; i < 99; i++) {
        A.new_admission();
    }
    cout<<"class"<<[classname]<<" "<<[objectname]<<"has "
        <<A.no_of_students<<" students";
}

where I can fetch the names, something like

[classname] = A.classname() = one
[objectname] = A.objectname() = A

Does C++ provide any mechanism to achieve this?

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    2026-05-16T17:37:30+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:37 pm

    You can display the name of a variable by using the preprocessor. For instance

    #include <iostream>
    #define quote(x) #x
    class one {};
    int main(){
        one A;
        std::cout<<typeid(A).name()<<"\t"<< quote(A) <<"\n";
        return 0;
    }
    

    outputs

    3one    A
    

    on my machine. The # changes a token into a string, after preprocessing the line is

    std::cout<<typeid(A).name()<<"\t"<< "A" <<"\n";
    

    Of course if you do something like

    void foo(one B){
        std::cout<<typeid(B).name()<<"\t"<< quote(B) <<"\n";
    }
    int main(){
        one A;
        foo(A);
        return 0;
    }
    

    you will get

    3one B
    

    as the compiler doesn’t keep track of all of the variable’s names.

    As it happens in gcc the result of typeid().name() is the mangled class name, to get the demangled version use

    #include <iostream>
    #include <cxxabi.h>
    #define quote(x) #x
    template <typename foo,typename bar> class one{ };
    int main(){
        one<int,one<double, int> > A;
        int status;
        char * demangled = abi::__cxa_demangle(typeid(A).name(),0,0,&status);
        std::cout<<demangled<<"\t"<< quote(A) <<"\n";
        free(demangled);
        return 0;
    }
    

    which gives me

    one<int, one<double, int> > A
    

    Other compilers may use different naming schemes.

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