Currently I implemented two template functions, each returning a template function pointer wrapped using boost::variant:
Function fa
typedef boost::variant<&A<int>,&A<double>> A_T; A_T fa(string type) { switch(type){ case "int": return &A<int>; case "double": return &A<double>; default: return &A<int>; } }
Function fb
typedef boost::variant<&B<int>,&B<double>> B_T; B_T fb(string type) { switch(type){ case "int": return &B<int>; case "double": return &B<double>; default: return &B<int>; } }
My question is "Can we merge the two functions into one template function which takes the functor pointer of A or B as template parameter?". The reason why I need this is because I may have more than two functors like A and B.