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39 questions linked to/from What is the difference between "typename" and "class" template parameters?
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Use 'class' or 'typename' for template parameters? [duplicate]
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What is the difference between "typename" and "class" template parameters?
When defining a function template or class template in C++, one can write this:
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What is difference between template <typename T> and template <class T>. For me both are generating the same result [duplicate]
What is difference between template <typename T> and template <class T>.
For me both are generating the same result.
for example
template <class T>
T Average(T *atArray, int ...
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Difference between Class and Typename for C++ template [duplicate]
I am slightly confused about c++ template.
Considering the template below
template<class TYPE>
void function(TYPE data)
and
template<typename TYPE>
void function(TYPE data)
My ...
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Templates in c++,typename and class [duplicate]
What is the difference between writing a template in c++ in the below both ways
template<typename T> & template<class T>
and when do we prefer them above each other?
If both are ...
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C++ - Is There Any Point To using <class T> instead of <typename T> [duplicate]
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C++ difference of keywords ‘typename’ and ‘class’ in templates
Is there any point/advantage to using:
<class T>
as opposed to:
<typename T>
in C++?
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When can `typename` not be replaced by `class`? [duplicate]
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C++ difference of keywords 'typename' and 'class' in templates
I already know in many cases that class cannot be replaced by typename. I am only talking about ...
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What data types can you use with a template? [duplicate]
I noticed something interesting when templates are used (and I'm still learning c++, so hopefully I haven't botched this sample code):
template <class T>
T Pyramid<T>::getValue(int row, ...
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template <typename p> is not giving error but and template <class p> is giving error [duplicate]
while using template <typename p> in my program its not giving any compilation error but i use template <class p> is giving error while i am passing two vector of different types.
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Difference in template functions [duplicate]
What's the difference between template<typename T> and template<class T> ?
I always use the "typename" version, but I came across with this class one and I need to know the difference..
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Is there any difference in template declaration keyword [duplicate]
Is there any difference or rule why or when to use which
template <class T> or template <typename T>
Is there preferred option which to use?
I see that they are used interchangeably and ...
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using both class and typename in the operator overloading declaration [duplicate]
I am a little bit confused by the use of typename in the declaration of the operator ++ below:
template<class T>
typename DoublyLinkedList<T>::Iterator&
DoublyLinkedList<T>::...
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Templated arguments [duplicate]
What is proper syntax for a function that takes a template parameter as an argument i.e.
void myFunction (const Foo::Bar<T>& x)
Is it
template<typename T>
void myFunction (const ...
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Where and why do I have to put the "template" and "typename" keywords?
In templates, where and why do I have to put typename and template on dependent names?
What exactly are dependent names anyway?
I have the following code:
template <typename T, typename Tail> // ...
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Are C++ Templates just Macros in disguise?
I've been programming in C++ for a few years, and I've used STL quite a bit and have created my own template classes a few times to see how it's done.
Now I'm trying to integrate templates deeper ...
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Define generic comparison operator
I came up with the idea to define a generic comparison operator which would work with any type, for the fun of it.
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
class A
{
public:
A(...