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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T09:45:07+00:00 2026-06-09T09:45:07+00:00

while doing some TMP :) :( I ended up needing the size of the

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while doing some TMP 🙂 🙁
I ended up needing the size of the element that STL container holds.
I know that usually deref an container.begin() iterator is bad without checking if container isnt empty, but from what I know sizeof is compiletime macro so I guess it is safe.
Am I right?

code snippet is :

    for(auto it = t.begin(); it!= t.end(); ++it)
    {
        char* cp = (char*)(&(*it));
        for (size_t i =0 ; i < sizeof *t.begin();++i)
        //...
    }
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    2026-06-09T09:45:08+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 9:45 am

    Yes, that’s safe, but realize that you can get at the types stored in a container via the key_type, mapped_type and/or value_type typedef members.

    E.g.:

    struct Foo {
        int bla;
        double quuxly;
    };
    
    int main()
    {
        typedef std::vector<Foo> foovector;
        std::cout << "sizeof(Foo) == " << sizeof(foovector::value_type) << "\n";
    }
    

    [sizeof is not a macro, btw. It’s an operator built into the language itself, like ++ or |=.]

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