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22 questions linked to/from Use 'class' or 'typename' for template parameters?
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What is the difference between "typename" and "class" template parameters?
For templates I have seen both declarations:
template < typename T >
template < class T >
What's the difference?
And what exactly do those keywords mean in the following example (taken ...
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What is the difference between "template <class T>" and "template <typename T>"? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Use 'class' or 'typename' for template parameters?
I see two different template class declarations:
template <class T> class SampleClass1
{
// ...
};...
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What are the differences between struct and class in C++?
This question was already asked in the context of C#/.Net.
Now I'd like to learn the differences between a struct and a class in C++. Please discuss the technical differences as well as reasons for ...
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Is "enum class" a class type in C++?
I read about enumeration declaration in C++ using cppreference.
Then I have made Enum class and check whether it is a class type or not using std::is_class.
#include <iostream>
enum class ...
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Declaring a struct in a template class, undefined for member functions
I'm currently trying to implement a sort algorithm in a list template class using node structures private to the list class. I'm using a few private recursive functions which return a pointer to a ...
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Template class with template function
Can anyone tell what is wrong with this piece of code?
template<class X>
class C {
public:
template<class Y> void f(Y); // line 4
};
template<class X, class Y>
void C<X>::...
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"error: no matching function for call to"
I was on codepad and I was trying to build up my skills using C++. I'd never used templates much before, so I tried looking into how to use them. The code below is the result, and unfortunately, it ...
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Better C++ syntax for template base class typedefs and functions?
I have code that compiles fine with VC9 (Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1) but not with GCC 4.2 (on Mac, if that matters). If I pile on enough qualifiers and keywords I can force it to work in GCC but ...
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Why do both struct and class exist in C++?
As we know, struct and class are interchangeable in many places in the language. Confusingly, the keywords themselves do not necessarily correspond to the language used in the standard. For example, ...
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Compiler compile a 'io_service_' variable show as : cannot appear in a constant-expression
I created a ServerService namespace for containing a class name server_datetime. Server_datetime class as tutorial at Boost examples, but I improved server_datetime class by using template parameter ...
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Instantiation of generic lambda
The following does not compile:
#include <iostream>
#include <type_traits>
template <class F, class G>
auto static_if (std::true_type, F && f, G && g) {
return ...
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How to distinguish data structure template and function template in C++?
I have learned that data structures can be created using templates in the following way:
template<typename T>
struct X {
T weight;
int age;
};
The functions can also use templates in the ...
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Template class with iterator to a STL container
I want to create a template class which has an iterator of a STL container as a member. That is how far I got:
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
template<...
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templated function argument in C++14
This code does not compile, not even under C++14, because of problems with template type deduction. What is the least inelegant workaround?
#include <vector>
#include <functional>
#...
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Passing a std container to a templated class
Why doesn't this work?
template <typename T, typename U>
class TSContainer {
private:
U<T> container;
};
called as:
TSContainer<int, std::vector> ts;
I think a ...