For a small example like this, I want to only accept T if T is a struct/class and reject builtin types like 'int', 'char', 'bool' etc.
template<typename T>
struct MyStruct
{
   T t;
};
For a small example like this, I want to only accept T if T is a struct/class and reject builtin types like 'int', 'char', 'bool' etc.
template<typename T>
struct MyStruct
{
   T t;
};
You are looking for std::is_class traits from <type_traits> header. Which
Checks whether
Tis a non-union class type. Provides the member constant value which is equal totrue, ifTis a class type (but not union). Otherwise, value is equal tofalse.
For instance, you can static_assert for the template type T like follows:
#include <type_traits> // std::is_class
template<typename T>
struct MyStruct
{
   static_assert(std::is_class<T>::value, " T must be struct/class type!");
   T t;
};
In C++20, one can provide a concept using std::is_class as follows too.
#include <type_traits> // std::is_class
template <class T> // concept
concept is_class = std::is_class<T>::value;
template<is_class T> // use the concept
struct MyStruct
{
   T t;
};
