Metaprogramming header-only library to obtain constexpr textual string representations of enum types and type names, including smart pointers and complex STL compound types. 
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Library `mrpt-typemeta`
 [New in MRPT 2.0.0] 
This library is part of MRPT but has no dependencies, so it can be installed in Debian-based systems with: 
    sudo apt install libmrpt-typemeta-dev
See: Using MRPT from your CMake project
Example #1: compile-time type/struct/class names to strings
Use mrpt::typemeta::TTypeName to extract a constexpr string with a compiler-independent representation of arbitrarily-complex types and STL containers. Note that creating objects from a run-time string representation of its type is handled in a different library ([mrpt-serialization]).
See: typemeta_TTypeName/test.cpp 
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>  
{
};
{
struct MyBarClass
{
};
struct MyBarClass2
{
};
}  
{
    
    cout << s1 << endl;
    cout << TTypeName<set<vector<double>>>::get() << endl;
    
    cout << TTypeName<MyFooClass>::get() << endl;
    cout << TTypeName<MyFooClass::Ptr>::get() << endl;
    cout << TTypeName<MyNS::MyBarClass>::get() << endl;
    cout << TTypeName<MyNS::MyBarClass2>::get() << endl;
    
    cout << TTypeName<double>::get() << endl;
    cout << TTypeName<vector<double>>::get() << endl;
    cout << TTypeName<array<int32_t, 5>>::get() << endl;
    cout << TTypeName<set<double>>::get() << endl;
    cout << TTypeName<pair<int32_t, pair<int32_t, int32_t>>>::get() << endl;
    cout << TTypeName<map<double, set<int32_t>>>::get() << endl;
                multimap<double, pair<MyFooClass, MyNS::MyBarClass2>>>>::get()
         << endl;
}
Output: 
int32_t
std::set<std::vector<double>>
MyFooClass
std::shared_ptr<MyFooClass>
MyNS::MyBarClass
MyNS::MyBarClass2
double
std::vector<double>
std::array<int32_t,5>
std::set<double>
std::pair<int32_t,std::pair<int32_t,int32_t>>
std::map<double,std::set<int32_t>>
std::set<std::multimap<double,std::pair<MyFooClass,MyNS::MyBarClass2>>>
Example #2: compile-time constexpr strings manipulation
See: typemeta_StaticString/test.cpp 
#include <iostream>
{
    cout << 
"string_literal<3>=" << 
s << endl;
    
    cout << 
"a=" << 
a << endl;
    cout << 
"b=" << 
b << endl;
    cout << "a+b=" << ab << endl;
    static_assert(ab.size() == 6, "***");
    cout << "(a+b).size()=" << ab.size() << endl;
    cout << "(a+b)[0]=" << ab[0] << endl;
    cout << "(a+b)[5]=" << ab[5] << endl;
}
Output: 
string_literal<3>=foo
a=foo
b=bar
a+b=foobar
(a+b).size()=6
(a+b)[0]=f
(a+b)[5]=r
Example #3: compile-time numbers to strings
See: typemeta_StaticString/test.cpp 
#include <iostream>
{
    cout << "42 as string=" << n42 << endl;
    cout << "9999 as string=" << n9999 << endl;
}
Output: 
42 as string=42
9999 as string=9999
Example #4: enum values to/from strings
See: typemeta_TEnumType/test.cpp 
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
{
};
{
};
{
         << endl;
         << endl;
         << endl;
         << endl;
}
Output: 
White => 15
Black => 0
Gray  => 7
7    <= Gray