Template specialization with variadic templates

半腔热情 提交于 2019-11-30 00:35:34

问题


template <size_t size, typename ...Params>
void doStuff(Params...) {
}

template <>
void doStuff<size_t(1), int, bool>(int, bool) {

}

int main(int, char**) {
    doStuff<1,int,bool>(1, false);
    return 0;
}

This doesn't compile, the second doStuff declaration gives me error: template-id ‘doStuff<1u, int, bool>’ for ‘void doStuff(int, bool)’ does not match any template declaration but it clearly matches the first declaration with variadic template arguments.

How to specialize variadic templates?


回答1:


The syntax is correct (afaik, and clang++ accepts it), but your compiler is probably just not up2date yet.

If you use gcc, its variadic template support is quite incomplete, and even very recent svn versions don't support specialization yet (That is just how it is when you use bleeding edge technology, and sadly gcc implemented only a very early incomplete variadic template proposal and since then didn't keep up much, while clang started pretty late, but got pretty complete)



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7767202/template-specialization-with-variadic-templates

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