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c++ - Why does abs(complex<int>) always return zero?

The following code with VS2010 prints 0, contrary to my expectations:

#include <complex>
#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main(void)
{
    complex<int> z(20, 200);
    cout << abs<int>(z) << endl;
    return 0;
}

It works fine when the type is double.

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According to the C++ ISO spec, §26.2/2:

The effect of instantiating the template complex for any type other than float, double or long double is unspecified.

In other words, the compiler can do whatever it wants to when you instantiate complex<int>. The fact that you're getting 0 here is perfectly well-defined behavior from a language perspective.

For a comparison - on ideone's version of gcc, this code doesn't even compile. That's another perfectly valid option.

Hope this helps!


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