I would like to modify an existing class constructor:
template< typename T, typename... Ts >
MyClass( std::vector<T>& head, Ts& ...tail );
So that a processing flag can be specified:
template< typename T, typename... Ts >
MyClass( MyEnum myEnum, std::vector<T>& head, Ts& ...tail );
This works fine, however I was wondering if there is a way for it to be specified as the right-most argument, and possibly with a default value. I've never seen variadic templates declared like that, but then again, I can't find anything explicitly stating that they can't be. I tried:
template< typename T, typename... Ts >
MyClass( std::vector<T>& head, Ts& ...tail, MyEnum myEnum );
...
MyClass myClass( dataA, dataB, dataC, MyEnum::VALUE );
But the compiler does not like it, I'm assuming it is due to how variadic templates are resolved and that they must be the right-most parameter?
Is this possible in C++11?