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Copyright 2007 John Maddock.
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
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[section:is_pointer is_pointer]
template <class T>
struct is_pointer : public __tof {};
__inherit If T is a (possibly cv-qualified) pointer type (includes function pointers,
but excludes pointers to members) then inherits from __true_type,
otherwise inherits from __false_type.
__std_ref 3.9.2p2 and 8.3.1.
__header ` #include <boost/type_traits/is_pointer.hpp>` or ` #include <boost/type_traits.hpp>`
__examples
[:`is_pointer<int*>` inherits from `__true_type`.]
[:`is_pointer<char* const>::type` is the type `__true_type`.]
[:`is_pointer<int (*)(long)>::value` is an integral constant
expression that evaluates to /true/.]
[:`is_pointer<int (MyClass::*)(long)>::value` is an integral constant
expression that evaluates to /false/.]
[:`is_pointer<int (MyClass::*)>::value` is an integral constant
expression that evaluates to /false/.]
[:`is_pointer<T>::value_type` is the type `bool`.]
[important `is_pointer` detects "real" pointer types only, and /not/ smart pointers.
Users should not specialise `is_pointer` for smart pointer types, as doing so may cause
Boost (and other third party) code to fail to function correctly.
Users wanting a trait to detect smart pointers should create their own.
However, note that there is no way in general to auto-magically detect smart pointer types,
so such a trait would have to be partially specialised for each supported smart pointer type.]
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