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I have a class TensorMap (eigen3 library) which takes (simplified here) list of numbers:

class TensorMap{
public:
   template<typename... T>
   TensorMap(T&...i){}
} ;

and a struct A using this type

struct A{
    template<unsigned int N>
    A( NumberList<N> & idx ): m( /* idx(0),idx(1), ...., idx(N-1) */ ) ) {}

    TensorMap m;
};

How can I inject the list of numbers NumberList<N> & idx, into the variadic constructor. Number access of idx is done by operator()(int i). Is this possible with some nifty template recursion? So far I could not come up with a method to inject this, hm...

Of course one could use some std::unique_ptr in A and make a template recursion wrapper to generate a new TensorMap, but thats not what I want.

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  • Is NumberList operator () constant expression, or it is evaluated in runtime?
    – ForEveR
    Oct 8, 2015 at 12:00
  • It is evaluated at runtime
    – Gabriel
    Oct 8, 2015 at 12:01

1 Answer 1

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Use delegating constructor, and std::index_sequence:

struct A{
public:
    template<unsigned int N>
    A( NumberList<N> & idx ) : A(idx, std::make_index_sequence<N>{}) {}

private:
    template<unsigned int N, std::size_t... Is>
    A( NumberList<N> & idx, std::index_sequence<Is...>) : m(idx(Is)...) {}
public:
    TensorMap m;
};
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  • ahhh, thats it =) awesome :-)
    – Gabriel
    Oct 8, 2015 at 12:03
  • should be N+1 probably Oct 8, 2015 at 12:04
  • didnt know that it works so easily :-), this is beautiful :-)
    – Gabriel
    Oct 8, 2015 at 12:04
  • actually, i wanted N = number of elements, but thats not the case in the question, I leave the question as is, despite that it is a bit strange maybe
    – Gabriel
    Oct 8, 2015 at 12:10
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    @Gabriel In my opinion, better to leave better code samples on the net than the alternative. And the N+1 case isn't interesting anyhow (nor core to your question). Fixed both answer and question. Oct 9, 2015 at 14:19

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