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I'm attempting to solve this question.

In my below code, I want to use FunctionInfo to detect which overload of a function chosen by its parameter list.

With:

decltype(MethodInfo<Foo, int>::get(&Foo::foo))

I can choose correct overload function based on the parameter list.

I want to go 1 step further to be able to use:

FunctionInfo<Foo, std::tuple<int>, &Foo::foo>::type

But when I tried with the solution below, clang in HEAD 4.0.0 report this:

error: non-type template parameter 'f' with type 'auto' has incompatible
   initializer of type '<overloaded function type>'
FunctionInfo<Foo, std::tuple<int>, &Foo::foo>::type
                                   ^~~~~~~~~

My question is why SFINAE doesn't involve to choose which function is suitable.

#include <type_traits>
#include <tuple>

template<typename T, typename... Args>
struct MethodInfo {
    template<typename Ret>
    static auto get(Ret(T::*)(Args...)) -> Ret(T::*)(Args...);
};

template<typename T, typename Tuple>
struct MethodInfoFromTuple;

template<typename T, typename...Args>
struct MethodInfoFromTuple<T, std::tuple<Args...>>{
    using type = MethodInfo<T, Args...>;
};

template<typename T, typename ArgPack, auto f,
             typename Func = decltype(MethodInfoFromTuple<T, ArgPack>::type::get(f))>
struct FunctionInfo {
    using type = Func;
};

struct Foo {
    int foo(int);
  // Uncomment this line then only first static_assert work
  //  int foo(int, int);
};

int main() {  
    static_assert(std::is_same<
                        int(Foo::*)(int), 
                        decltype(MethodInfo<Foo, int>::get(&Foo::foo))
                          >::value, "");
    static_assert(std::is_same<
                        int (Foo::*)(int), 
                        FunctionInfo<Foo, std::tuple<int>, &Foo::foo>::type
                          >::value, "");

}

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Overload sets are not values in C++. Template non-type arguments are values.

Overload sets are resolved to values in a narrow set of circumstances, using specific rules, These rules are not "try each possibility and if there are more than one legal possibility, generate an error". Instead there are cases where exact matches are picked, and others where an ordering on the viable overloads is done and if there is no tie "the best" is picked.

The case where you pass to auto is neither.

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  • Which case is "where an ordering on the viable overloads is done and if there is no tie"?
    – Danh
    Nov 5, 2016 at 5:56
  • @danh When you call it, and it picks which overload. When you pass it to a matching function/method pointer, exact matching is performed. Nov 5, 2016 at 11:46
  • it means that for auto in template parameter, exact matching is performed, no overload, or using SFINAE to choose overload will be performed?
    – Danh
    Nov 5, 2016 at 12:04
  • @danh no, auto cannot match at all. It is like auto x = &Foo::Bar; -- if Foo::Bar is overloaded, it is simply an error. Or when passing to template<class T>void func(T t); -- func(&Foo::Bar) is just an error if overloaded. Nov 5, 2016 at 12:05

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