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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:42:13+00:00 2026-05-14T01:42:13+00:00

Is there anything in boost libraries like binary? For example I would like to

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Is there anything in boost libraries like binary? For example I would like to write:

binary<10101> a;

I’m ashamed to admit that I’ve tried to find it (Google, Boost) but no results. They’re mention something about binary_int<> but I couldn’t find neither if it is available nor what header file shall I include;

Thanks for help.

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    2026-05-14T01:42:14+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:42 am

    There is the BOOST_BINARY macro. used like this

    int array[BOOST_BINARY(1010)];
      // equivalent to int array[012]; (decimal 10)
    

    To go with your example:

    template<int N> struct binary { static int const value = N; };
    binary<BOOST_BINARY(10101)> a;
    

    Once some compiler supports C++0x’s user defined literals, you could write

    template<char... digits>
    struct conv2bin;
    
    template<char high, char... digits>
    struct conv2bin<high, digits...> {
        static_assert(high == '0' || high == '1', "no bin num!");
        static int const value = (high - '0') * (1 << sizeof...(digits)) + 
                                 conv2bin<digits...>::value;
    };
    
    template<char high>
    struct conv2bin<high> {
        static_assert(high == '0' || high == '1', "no bin num!");
        static int const value = (high - '0');
    };
    
    template<char... digits>
    constexpr int operator "" _b() {
        return conv2bin<digits...>::value;
    }
    
    int array[1010_b];
    
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