Specialization for unit of a specified base quantity
<mp-units/framework/unit.h>
template<
    symbol_text Symbol,
    Unit auto QS>
requires (!Symbol.empty())
struct named_unit<Symbol, U>
    : /* implementation-defined */
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| /* implementation-defined */ | 
| Name | 
|---|
| _base_type_ | 
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| _quantity_spec_ | |
| _symbol_ | Unique base unit identifier | 
Associates a unit with a specified base quantity. For example si::metre is a unit to measure isq::length in the SI system.
This is the preferred way to define a measurement unit for a specific base quantity.
It does not have to (or sometimes even can't) be a proper system's base unit. For example a base unit of mass in the SI is si::kilogram but here you are about to provide an si::gram and it will work just fine as those two are convertible to each other. A similar case would be the cgs::centimetre that is a base unit for isq::length in the CGS system.
Allows assigning a special name to another scaled or derived unit (e.g. hour, joule).
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Symbol | a short text representation of the unit | 
| QuantitySpec | a specification of a base quantity to be measured with this unit | 
| Unit | a unit for which we provide a special name |