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In the [[C++]] [[programming language]], <tt>'''decltype'''</tt> is an [[Operator (programming)|operator]] for querying the [[data type|type]] of an [[Expression (programming)|expression]]. It was introduced in the current version of the C++ standard, [[C++11]]. Its primary intended use is in [[generic programming]], where it is often difficult, or even impossible, to express types that depend on [[Template (C++)|template]] parameters.
 
As [[generic programming]] techniques became increasingly popular throughout the 1990s, the need for a type-deduction mechanism was recognized. Many compiler vendors implemented their own versions of the operator, typically called <tt>[[typeof]]</tt>, and some portable implementations with limited functionality, based on existing language features were developed. In 2002, [[Bjarne Stroustrup]] proposed that a standardized version of the operator be added to the C++ language, and suggested the name "decltype", to reflect that the operator would yield the "declared type" of an expression.<noinclude>