I have a variadic class template like this:
template<typename ... Args>
class myClass
{
public:
void func(Args ... args, int a = 1)
{}
};
And when I passing empty template argument,
myClass<> test;
test.func();
my MS compiler (vs2017) issued an error.
error C2660: 'myClass<>::func': function does not take 0 arguments
And I also checked the corresponding function template version, like below.
template<typename ... Args>
void func(Args ... args, int a = 1)
{}
func<>();
But the compiler compiled with no error this time.
So I wonders am I violating c++11 standard or is this a bug in MS compiler because I have compiled this code with GCC before and compiler has no error.
test.func()
) with my g++ and my clang++; I suspect it's a MS bug.