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I am attempting to make a generic class, which conditionally calls a function based on the number of parameters supplied to the class. I've been using std::enable_if, but to no avail.

I have tried a variety of different things using three functions (for 2 optional class parameters). I have read many different posts here on stack overflow, which is how I got to what I am currently using, however I am still getting errors.

#include <qsqldatabase.h>

template<class EditorDialog, typename FirstOpt = void, typename SecondOpt = void>
class GenericItemDelegate : public QItemDelegate {
public:
    explicit GenericItemDelegate( QSqlDatabase &connection, QObject *parent = 0 ) : QItemDelegate( parent ), connection( connection ) {}
protected:
    QWidget *createEditor( QWidget *parent, const QStyleOptionViewItem &option, const QModelIndex &index ) const override {
        return createEditorHidden( parent );
    }
    void setEditorData( QWidget *editor, const QModelIndex &index ) const override {
        EditorDialog *dialog = static_cast<EditorDialog *>( editor );
        dialog->loadData( index.data( Qt::ItemDataRole::UserRole ) );
    }
    void setModelData( QWidget *editor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index ) const override {
        EditorDialog *dialog = static_cast<EditorDialog *>( editor );
        if ( dialog->result() == QDialog::Accepted ) {
            model->setData( index, QVariant::fromValue( dialog->getData() ) );
        }
    }
private:

    template<typename f = FirstOpt, typename s = SecondOpt, typename std::enable_if<std::is_void<f>::value && std::is_void<s>::value, QWidget *>::type = true>
    QWidget *createEditorHidden( QWidget *parent ) const {
        return new EditorDialog( connection, parent );
    }
    template<typename f = FirstOpt, typename s = SecondOpt, typename std::enable_if<!std::is_void<f>::value && !std::is_void<s>::value, QWidget *>::type = true>
    QWidget * createEditorHidden( QWidget * parent ) const {
        return new EditorDialog( connection, parent, FirstOpt );
    }
    template<typename f = FirstOpt, typename s = SecondOpt, typename std::enable_if<!std::is_void<f>::value && !std::is_void<s>::value, QWidget *>::type = true>
    QWidget * createEditorHidden( QWidget * parent ) const {
        return new EditorDialog( connection, parent, FirstOpt, SecondOpt );
    }


    QSqlDatabase connection;
};

What I am currently getting with the above is error C2672: 'GenericItemDelegate<CreateFormulaDialog,void,void>::createEditorHidden': no matching overloaded function found which does not make sense to me, since (in this case) both template parameters are void.

Effectively, in the end, I would want objects created with GenericItemDelegate<CreateFormulaDialog> to call the first template function, GenericItemDelegate<CreateFormulaDialog, true> to call the second template function, and GenericItemDelegate<CreateFormulaDialog,true,false> to call the third.

Hopefully I'm making sense. I've spent the last few hours working on this, and my brain is just not working anymore.

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  • Sometimes a plain #ifdef works better than all type trait bells and whistles. May 15, 2019 at 17:44
  • Did you have a look at what SFINAE can do for you? May 15, 2019 at 17:44
  • I don't see the reason in doing this in compile-time. Try plain if statements, member variables and a constructor. You're doing Qt, not a nuclear power plant.
    – LogicStuff
    May 15, 2019 at 17:47
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    I've modified the question a bit, after a bit more of a thorough look at the difference between this question, and the linked topic.
    – ChrisMM
    May 15, 2019 at 18:00
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    Try return this->createEditorHidden( parent ); and make sure that your SFINAE conditions are disjunctive (which is not the case between the 2nd and 3rd overload - typo?). Lastly, std::enable_if can be written in much shorter form (the second template parameter does not matter here, keep the default void): std::enable_if<condition>::type* = 0 or = nullptr. Since C++17, you can also drop typename if using std::enable_if_t.
    – LogicStuff
    May 15, 2019 at 18:09

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