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(C++11) The predefined identifier __func__ is implicitly defined as a string that contains the unqualified and unadorned name of the enclosing function. __func__ is mandated by the C++ standard and is not a Microsoft extension.
Returns a null-terminated const char array of characters that constains the function name.
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
namespace Test
{
struct Foo
{
static void DoSomething(int i, std::string s)
{
std::cout << __func__ << std::endl; // Output: DoSomething
}
};
}
int main()
{
Test::Foo::DoSomething(42, "Hello");
return 0;
}
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