C++ concepts: PODType
From cppreference.com
Specifies that the type is POD (Plain Old Data) type. This means the type is compatible with the types used in the C programming language, can be manipulated using C library functions: it can be created with std::malloc, it can be copied with std::memmove, etc, and can be exchanged with C libraries directly, in its binary form.
Note, that the standard doesn't define a named requirement or concept with this name. This is a type category defined by the core language. It is included here as concept only for consistency.
[edit] Requirements
Either:
- a scalar type;
- a class type (class or struct or union) that is:
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(until C++11) |
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(since C++11) |
- an array of such type.
[edit] See also
(C++11)
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checks if a type is plain-old data (POD) type (class template) |