#include #include #include #include #include #include "safe_format.hpp" // prints out range and value of any type using namespace boost::safe_numerics; // create a type for holding small integers in a specific range using safe_t = safe_signed_range< -24, 82, native, // C++ type promotion rules work OK for this example loose_trap_policy // catch problems at compile time >; // create a type to hold one specific value template using const_safe_t = safe_signed_literal; // We "know" that C++ type promotion rules will work such that // addition will never overflow. If we change the program to break this, // the usage of the loose_trap_policy promotion policy will prevent compilation. int main(int, const char *[]){ std::cout << "example 83:\n"; constexpr const const_safe_t<10> x; std::cout << "x = " << safe_format(x) << std::endl; constexpr const const_safe_t<67> y; std::cout << "y = " << safe_format(y) << std::endl; const safe_t z = x + y; std::cout << "x + y = " << safe_format(x + y) << std::endl; std::cout << "z = " << safe_format(z) << std::endl; return 0; }