[/ 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). ] [section:is_union is_union] template struct is_union : public __tof {}; __inherit If T is a (possibly cv-qualified) union type then inherits from __true_type, otherwise inherits from __false_type. Currently requires some kind of compiler support, otherwise unions are identified as classes. __std_ref 3.9.2 and 9.5. __compat Without (some as yet unspecified) help from the compiler, we cannot distinguish between union and class types using only standard C++, as a result this type will never inherit from __true_type, unless the user explicitly specializes the template for their user-defined union types, or unless the compiler supplies some unspecified intrinsic that implements this functionality. Currently (June 2015) compilers more recent than Visual C++ 8, clang, GCC-4.3, Greenhills 6.0, Intel-11.0, and Codegear have the necessary compiler __intrinsics to ensure that this trait "just works". You may also test to see if the necessary __intrinsics are available by checking to see if the macro `BOOST_IS_UNION` is defined. __header ` #include ` or ` #include ` __examples Given `union my_union {};` then: [:`is_union` inherits from `__true_type`.] [:`is_union::type` is the type `__true_type`.] [:`is_union::value` is an integral constant expression that evaluates to /true/.] [:`is_union::value` is an integral constant expression that evaluates to /false/.] [:`is_union::value_type` is the type `bool`.] [endsect]