I have the following simple problem:
A class template<typename D> Parser
which defines a ModuleType
as Module<Parser>
. I would like to inject the parser type into the module, as to be able to extract again several types from the parser in it. This is handy as one needs only one template parameter in Module. But the problem comes if the parser needs some types which are defined in the module such as OptionsType
, accessing this in the Parser
by the using declaration using ModuleOptions = ...
obviously does not work for an istantiation of the derived class ParserDerived
. Error: error: no type named ‘DType’ in ‘struct ParserDerived<double>’ using DType = typename Parser::DType;
So somehow the types
I am afraid of using such patterns and because I might be realising in the future that all my construction with these patterns collapse into tons of hard to understand compiler failures...
What would be a better approach for the problem below?
#include <iostream>
#include <type_traits>
using namespace std;
template<typename Parser>
struct Module{
using DType = typename Parser::DType;
using OptionsType = int;
};
template<typename D, typename Derived = void >
struct Parser{
using DType = D;
using DerivedType = typename std::conditional< std::is_same<Derived,void>::value, Parser, Derived>::type;
using ModuleType = Module<DerivedType>;
//using ModuleOptions = typename ModuleType::OptionsType; //uncomment this!!
};
template<typename D>
struct ParserDerived: Parser<D, ParserDerived<D> >{
using Base = Parser<D, ParserDerived<D> >;
using ModuleType = typename Base::ModuleType;
using DType = typename Base::DType;
};
int main() {
Parser<double> t;
ParserDerived<double> d;
}
Parser
independent ofModuleTypeA
into a nested type and pass that toModuleA
?