How do I convert a C string to a int at compile time?

大兔子大兔子 提交于 2019-12-03 14:52:06

Defining a constexpr stoi isn't too hard with regular C strings. It can be defined as follows:

constexpr bool is_digit(char c) {
    return c <= '9' && c >= '0';
}

constexpr int stoi_impl(const char* str, int value = 0) {
    return *str ?
            is_digit(*str) ?
                stoi_impl(str + 1, (*str - '0') + value * 10)
                : throw "compile-time-error: not a digit"
            : value;
}

constexpr int stoi(const char* str) {
    return stoi_impl(str);
}

int main() {
    static_assert(stoi("10") == 10, "...");
}

The throw expression is invalid when used in constant expressions so it'll trigger a compile time error rather than actually throwing.

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