Here is a grossly over-simplified class:
template <unsigned x>
class myArray {
int getIndex(unsigned i) { return y[i]; }
void setIndex(unsigned i, int v) { y[i] = v; }
private:
int y[x];
};
How would I use template meta-programming to ensure x
is less than 64
(or any arbitrary value)?
I could add the constructor:
myArray () { if (x >= 64) { throw; } }
but that is horrible...
Is there a more elegant way to bound the template parameter, so that it can be checked at compile time, instead of runtime?
NOTE: If this is possible in
c++03
, then I need the syntax in that form (in case it were to differ fromc++11
).
UPDATE
I arrived at a solution as a derivate of the examples provided by the following SO post...