Consider a template class C with a policy set via template template parameter and two policy definitions:
template<class T> struct PolicyOne { };
template<class T, int U, int V> struct PolicyTwo { };
template<class T, template<class> class POLICY> struct C { POLICY<T> policy; };
void f()
{
C<int, PolicyOne> mc1;
C<int, PolicyTwo<1, 2> > mc2; // doesn't work this way
}
PolicyTwo
doesn't work because of wrong number of template arguments.
Is there a way to use PolicyTwo
as POLICY
template parameter if you specify the types for the additional template parameters?
I'm using C++03, so alias declarations are not available. I'm aware of this question, but I don't see a solution to my problem there.