C attribute: deprecated (since C23)
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Indicates that the name or entity declared with this attribute is deprecated, that is, the use is allowed, but discouraged for some reason.
Syntax
[[ deprecated ]] [[ __deprecated__ ]]
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string-literal | - | text that could be used to explain the rationale for deprecation and/or to suggest a replacing entity |
Explanation
Indicates that the use of the name or entity declared with this attribute is allowed, but discouraged for some reason. Compilers typically issue warnings on such uses. The string-literal
This attribute is allowed in declarations of the following names or entities:
- struct/union: struct [[deprecated]] S;
- typedef-name: [[deprecated]] typedef S* PS;
- objects: [[deprecated]] int x;
- struct/union member: union U { [ [deprecated] ] int n; } ;
- function: [ [deprecated] ] void f( void ) ;
- enumeration: enum [ [deprecated] ] E { } ;
- enumerator: enum { A [ [deprecated] ], B [ [deprecated] ] = 42 } ;
A name declared non-deprecated may be redeclared deprecated. A name declared deprecated cannot be un-deprecated by redeclaring it without this attribute.
Example
Run this code
#include <stdio.h> [[deprecated]] void TriassicPeriod(void) { puts("Triassic Period: [251.9 - 208.5] million years ago."); } [[deprecated("Use NeogenePeriod() instead.")]] void JurassicPeriod(void) { puts("Jurassic Period: [201.3 - 152.1] million years ago."); } [[deprecated("Use calcSomethingDifferently(int).")]] int calcSomething(int x) { return x * 2; } int main(void) { TriassicPeriod(); JurassicPeriod(); }
Possible output:
Triassic Period: [251.9 - 208.5] million years ago. Jurassic Period: [201.3 - 152.1] million years ago. prog.c:23:5: warning: 'TriassicPeriod' is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations] TriassicPeriod(); ^ prog.c:3:3: note: 'TriassicPeriod' has been explicitly marked deprecated here [[deprecated]] ^ prog.c:24:5: warning: 'JurassicPeriod' is deprecated: Use NeogenePeriod() instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations] JurassicPeriod(); ^ prog.c:9:3: note: 'JurassicPeriod' has been explicitly marked deprecated here [[deprecated("Use NeogenePeriod() instead.")]] ^ 2 warnings generated.
See also
C++ documentation for deprecated
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