C++ constexpr parlor tricks: Obtain the length of a string at compile time -- Raymond Chen
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C++ constexpr parlor tricks: How can I obtain the length of a string at compile time?
by Raymond Chen
From the article:
Say you want to obtain, at compile time, the length of a compile-time string constant. The problem is that the strlen function is not constexpr...

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