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  • T toxcct

    no, because T is assigned at runtime, while #if is evaluated before the compilation BTW, there's a mechanism called templates specializations, which allow you to design the templated class for a particuliar template parameter...


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    Russell
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    toxcct wrote:

    T is assigned at runtime

    I'm not sure, are you? templates are expanded during compilation. Elseway have you got a good link to learn something on "templates specializations". Thanks. Cheers, Russell

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      toxcct wrote:

      T is assigned at runtime

      I'm not sure, are you? templates are expanded during compilation. Elseway have you got a good link to learn something on "templates specializations". Thanks. Cheers, Russell

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      hum, ok, maybe not at runtime, but at compile time at least. unfortunately, preprocessing directives are executed BEFORE the compilation... so, no chance to do it like this


      TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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      • T toxcct

        hum, ok, maybe not at runtime, but at compile time at least. unfortunately, preprocessing directives are executed BEFORE the compilation... so, no chance to do it like this


        TOXCCT >>> GEII power

        [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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        yes, I know that I can't use preprocessing directives, It was only an sintax example: I'm asking exacly on the template sintax that it can be used. Cheers, Russell

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          yes, I know that I can't use preprocessing directives, It was only an sintax example: I'm asking exacly on the template sintax that it can be used. Cheers, Russell

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          then search for "template specializations"


          TOXCCT >>> GEII power

          [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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          • T toxcct

            no, because T is assigned at runtime, while #if is evaluated before the compilation BTW, there's a mechanism called templates specializations, which allow you to design the templated class for a particuliar template parameter...


            TOXCCT >>> GEII power

            [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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            toxcct wrote:

            because T is assigned at runtime

            Templates ane not .NET generics. Compiler generates all specializations for used parameters. template class CLS; CLS aaa; CLS > bbb; At compile time, this will create double and vector specializations for template.

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              toxcct wrote:

              because T is assigned at runtime

              Templates ane not .NET generics. Compiler generates all specializations for used parameters. template class CLS; CLS aaa; CLS > bbb; At compile time, this will create double and vector specializations for template.

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              WTF :omg::wtf: what are you talking about ?

              NrmMyth wrote:

              Templates ane not .NET generics.

              where have you seen me saying this ? and what is the point in saying this to me ? do you criticise my answer ? do you suggest something better than what i did ? :~ :suss:


              TOXCCT >>> GEII power

              [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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              • T toxcct

                WTF :omg::wtf: what are you talking about ?

                NrmMyth wrote:

                Templates ane not .NET generics.

                where have you seen me saying this ? and what is the point in saying this to me ? do you criticise my answer ? do you suggest something better than what i did ? :~ :suss:


                TOXCCT >>> GEII power

                [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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                You gave an wrong information. I think that everyone has a right to correct you.

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                • N NrmMyth

                  You gave an wrong information. I think that everyone has a right to correct you.

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                  NrmMyth wrote:

                  I think that everyone has a right to correct you.

                  of course ! but not only he doesn't explain where i was wrong but he also "repeats" words that i never said ! :( where have you heard me saying that templates were .NET specifics ? :mad:


                  TOXCCT >>> GEII power

                  [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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                  • T toxcct

                    NrmMyth wrote:

                    I think that everyone has a right to correct you.

                    of course ! but not only he doesn't explain where i was wrong but he also "repeats" words that i never said ! :( where have you heard me saying that templates were .NET specifics ? :mad:


                    TOXCCT >>> GEII power

                    [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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                    I aplogize for every mental pain I caused. Please accept it.

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                      I aplogize for every mental pain I caused. Please accept it.

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                      toxcct
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                      nevermind


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                      • R Russell

                        Hi, Is it possible to use tests on the template typename(during compile, not in runtime)? Something like: template<typename T> class MyClass{ ... T m_Var; ... void fun(){ #if T==double .... #else .. #endif } } Cheers, Russell

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                        http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/templates.html#faq-35.7

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