# variant2 This repository contains a never-valueless C++11/14/17 implementation of [std::variant](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/variant) in [variant.hpp](include/boost/variant2/variant.hpp) and an implementation of `expected` in [expected.hpp](include/boost/variant2/expected.hpp) that is an extended version of `expected` as proposed in [P0323R1](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2016/p0323r1.pdf) and the subsequent [D0323R2](https://github.com/viboes/std-make/blob/master/doc/proposal/expected/d0323r2.md). The code requires [Boost.Mp11](https://github.com/boostorg/mp11) and Boost.Config. The repository is intended to be placed into the `libs/variant2` directory of a Boost clone or release, but the header `variant.hpp` will also work [standalone](https://godbolt.org/z/CTZztA). Supported compilers: * g++ 4.8 or later with `-std=c++11` or above * clang++ 3.5 or later with `-std=c++11` or above * Visual Studio 2015, 2017 Tested on [Travis](https://travis-ci.org/pdimov/variant2/) and [Appveyor](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pdimov/variant2/). ## variant.hpp The class `boost::variant2::variant` is an almost conforming implementation of `std::variant` with the following differences: * A converting constructor from, e.g. `variant` to `variant` is provided as an extension; * The reverse operation, going from `variant` to `variant` is provided as the member function `subset`. (This operation can throw if the current state of the variant cannot be represented.) * `variant` is not trivial when all contained types are trivial. To avoid going into a valueless-by-exception state, this implementation falls back to using double storage unless * one of the alternatives is the type `monostate`, * one of the alternatives has a nonthrowing default constructor, or * all the contained types are nothrow move constructible. If the first two bullets don't hold, but the third does, the variant uses single storage, but `emplace` constructs a temporary and moves it into place if the construction of the object can throw. In case this is undesirable, one can force `emplace` into always constructing in-place by adding `monostate` as one of the alternatives. ## expected.hpp The class `boost::variant2::expected` represents the return type of an operation that may potentially fail. It contains either the expected result of type `T`, or a reason for the failure, of one of the error types in `E...`. Internally, this is stored as `variant`. See [its documentation](doc/expected.md) for more information. Note that, while `variant` is production quality, `expected` is still a work in progress and has no test suite yet.