It looks like you need some good C++ tutorial/book, specifically about templates.
The piece of code you're referring to is a templated struct
.
template<class F>
struct y_combinator {
F f;
/* more code */
}
It means that whenever we want to use it we have to specify the template parameter.
y_combinator<int> y_int;
When we use our templated struct
like that, the compiler will generate a new struct
, let's call it y_combinator_int, and replace all occurences of F
with int
.
The important thing is that templates use duck typing, if you do something that's illegal/makes no sense, you will get a compile time error (currently such errors are really hard to read, but with C++20 we will probably get more human readable errors).
Overall templates are a very complicated subject, if you want to learn them you need to find a good tutorial/book.
operator()
with the given parameter types. This is checked by the compiler once the template is instantiated and if F does not fit the requirements, the compiler will exit with an error.