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templates - How can I create a n way Cartesian product of type lists in C++?

Self explanatory.

Basically, say I have type lists like so:

using type_list_1 = type_list<int, somestructA>;
using type_list_2 = type_list<somestructB>;
using type_list_3 = type_list<double, short>;

They can be variadic number of type lists.

How do I get a typelist of Cartesian product?

result = type_list<
type_list<int, somestructB, double>,
type_list<int, somestructB, short>,
type_list<somestructA, somestructB, double>,
type_list<somestructA, somestructB, short>
>;

I did dabble on how to create a two-way Cartesian product as given here: How to create the Cartesian product of a type list?, but n way seems to be no so trivial.

For now I am trying...

template <typename...> struct type_list{};

// To concatenate
template <typename... Ts, typename... Us>
constexpr auto operator|(type_list<Ts...>, type_list<Us...>) {
   return type_list{Ts{}..., Us{}...};
}

template <typename T, typename... Ts, typename... Us>
constexpr auto cross_product_two(type_list<T, Ts...>, type_list<Us...>) {
    return (type_list<type_list<T,Us>...>{} | ... | type_list<type_list<Ts, Us>...>{});
}

template <typename T, typename U, typename... Ts>
constexpr auto cross_product_impl() {
    if constexpr(sizeof...(Ts) >0) {
        return cross_product_impl<decltype(cross_product_two(T{}, U{})), Ts...>();
    } else {
        return cross_product_two(T{}, U{});
    }
}

I will just say that considering how difficult it is to get it right, just use boost as in the answer by Barry. Unfortunately I have to be stuck with a hand rolled approach because to use boost or not is a decision that comes from somewhere else :(

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With Boost.Mp11, this is a short one-liner (as always):

using result = mp_product<
    type_list,
    type_list_1, type_list_2, type_list_3>;

Demo.


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