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How to expand/"preprocess" C++ template code

To properly debug complex macros in C++ I usually run the preprocessor on them in order to see exactly what the resulting code looks like.

Is there a similar way to "preprocess" template code?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5193867/how-to-expand-preprocess-c-template-code

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One way (compiler-dependent) is to use dumping after each compiler step. I wrote a small program:

template<class T>
T square(T n)
{
    return n * n;
}

int main(void)
{
    square<int>(3);
    square<float>(3.0);
}

then:

g++ -fdump-rtl-all test.cc

This get me a bunch of files. Take a look at (in my case) test.cc.218.dfinish:

;; Function int main() (main)
;; Function T square(T) [with T = int] (_Z6squareIiET_S0_)
;; Function T square(T) [with T = float] (_Z6squareIfET_S0_)

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