C++ attribute: maybe_unused (since C++17)
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                    Suppresses warnings on unused entities.
Syntax
 [[maybe_unused]]
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Explanation
This attribute can appear in the declaration of the following entities:
- class/struct/union: struct [[maybe_unused]] S;
 - typedef, including those declared by alias declaration: [[maybe_unused]] typedef S* PS;, using PS [[maybe_unused]] = S*;
 - variable, including static data member: [[maybe_unused]] int x;
 - non-static data member: union U { [[maybe_unused]] int n; };,
 - function: [[maybe_unused]] void f();
 - enumeration: enum [[maybe_unused]] E {};
 - enumerator: enum { A [[maybe_unused]], B [[maybe_unused]] = 42 };
 - structured binding: [[maybe_unused]] auto [a, b] = std::make_pair(42, 0.23);
 
For entities declared [[maybe_unused]], if the entities or their structured bindings are unused, the warning on unused entities issued by the compiler is suppressed.
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 For labels declared [[maybe_unused]], if they are unused, the warning on unused labels issued by the compiler is suppressed.  | 
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Example
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#include <cassert> [[maybe_unused]] void f([[maybe_unused]] bool thing1, [[maybe_unused]] bool thing2) { [[maybe_unused]] lb: // the label “lb” is not used, no warning [[maybe_unused]] bool b = thing1 && thing2; assert(b); // in release mode, assert is compiled out, and “b” is unused // no warning because it is declared [[maybe_unused]] } // parameters “thing1” and “thing2” are not used, no warning int main() {}
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior | 
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| CWG 2360 | C++17 | could not apply [[maybe_unused]] to structured bindings | allowed | 
References
- C++23 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2024):
 
- 9.12.8 Maybe unused attribute [dcl.attr.unused]
 
- C++20 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2020):
 
- 9.12.7 Maybe unused attribute [dcl.attr.unused]
 
- C++17 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2017):
 
- 10.6.6 Maybe unused attribute [dcl.attr.unused]
 
See also
|   C documentation for maybe_unused 
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