1) I have two classes class A
and class B
which both have a method called foo
but with different argument lists.
class A {
public:
void foo(int a);
};
class B {
public:
void foo(int a, int b);
};
2) Further, I have a class C
with template argument T
that also has a foo
method as following
template <typename T>
class C {
public:
void foo();
private:
T t_;
int a_;
int b_;
};
3) I would like use both class A
and class B
as template argument for class C
.
Saying that I would like to have a method C::foo
to be implemented like following:
template <typename T>
void C<T>::foo()
{
if (compile time check: T has foo(int a, int b))
t_.foo(a_, b_);
else
t_.foo(a_);
}
How can I express the if
statement above in C++11
?