C++ attribute: maybe_unused (since C++17)
Suppresses warnings on unused entities.
Syntax
[[maybe_unused]] |
Explanation
This attribute can appear in the declaration of the following entities:
- class/struct/union:
struct [[maybe_unused]] S;, - typedef, including those declared by alias declaration:
[[maybe_unused]] typedef S* PS;,using PS [[maybe_unused]] = S*;, - variable, including static data member:
[[maybe_unused]] int x;, - non-static data member:
union U { [[maybe_unused]] int n; };, - function:
[[maybe_unused]] void f();, - enumeration:
enum [[maybe_unused]] E {};, - enumerator:
enum { A [[maybe_unused]], B [[maybe_unused]] = 42 };.
If the compiler issues warnings on unused entities, that warning is suppressed for any entity declared maybe_unused.
Example
[[maybe_unused]] void f([[maybe_unused]] bool thing1,
[[maybe_unused]] bool thing2)
{
[[maybe_unused]] bool b = thing1 && thing2;
assert(b); // in release mode, assert is compiled out, and b is unused
// no warning because it is declared [[maybe_unused]]
} // parameters thing1 and thing2 are not used, no warning
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