explicit-specialization: template < > declaration
template<class T> class stream; template<> class stream<char> { /* ... */ }; template<class T> class Array { /* ... */ }; template<class T> void sort(Array<T>& v) { /* ... */ } template<> void sort<char*>(Array<char*>&);
template<> class X<int> { /* ... */ }; // error: X not a template template<class T> class X; template<> class X<char*> { /* ... */ }; // OK: X is a template— end example
template<class T> struct A { struct B { }; template<class U> struct C { }; }; template<> struct A<int> { void f(int); }; void h() { A<int> a; a.f(16); // A<int>::f must be defined somewhere } // template<> not used for a member of an explicitly specialized class template void A<int>::f(int) { /* ... */ } template<> struct A<char>::B { void f(); }; // template<> also not used when defining a member of an explicitly specialized member class void A<char>::B::f() { /* ... */ } template<> template<class U> struct A<char>::C { void f(); }; // template<> is used when defining a member of an explicitly specialized member class template // specialized as a class template template<> template<class U> void A<char>::C<U>::f() { /* ... */ } template<> struct A<short>::B { void f(); }; template<> void A<short>::B::f() { /* ... */ } // error: template<> not permitted template<> template<class U> struct A<short>::C { void f(); }; template<class U> void A<short>::C<U>::f() { /* ... */ } // error: template<> required— end example
class String { }; template<class T> class Array { /* ... */ }; template<class T> void sort(Array<T>& v) { /* ... */ } void f(Array<String>& v) { sort(v); // use primary template sort(Array<T>&), T is String } template<> void sort<String>(Array<String>& v); // error: specialization after use of primary template template<> void sort<>(Array<char*>& v); // OK: sort<char*> not yet used template<class T> struct A { enum E : T; enum class S : T; }; template<> enum A<int>::E : int { eint }; // OK template<> enum class A<int>::S : int { sint }; // OK template<class T> enum A<T>::E : T { eT }; template<class T> enum class A<T>::S : T { sT }; template<> enum A<char>::E : char { echar }; // error: A<char>::E was instantiated // when A<char> was instantiated template<> enum class A<char>::S : char { schar }; // OK— end example
namespace N { template<class T> class X { /* ... */ }; template<class T> class Y { /* ... */ }; template<> class X<int> { /* ... */ }; // OK: specialization in same namespace template<> class Y<double>; // forward-declare intent to specialize for double } template<> class N::Y<double> { /* ... */ }; // OK: specialization in enclosing namespace template<> class N::Y<short> { /* ... */ }; // OK: specialization in enclosing namespace— end example
template<class T> class X; // X is a class template template<> class X<int>; X<int>* p; // OK: pointer to declared class X<int> X<int> x; // error: object of incomplete class X<int>— end example
template<class T> class Array { /* ... */ }; template<class T> void sort(Array<T>& v); // explicit specialization for sort(Array<int>&) // with deduced template-argument of type int template<> void sort(Array<int>&);— end example
template<class T> void f(T) { /* ... */ } template<class T> inline T g(T) { /* ... */ } template<> inline void f<>(int) { /* ... */ } // OK: inline template<> int g<>(int) { /* ... */ } // OK: not inline— end example
template<> X Q<int>::x; // declaration template<> X Q<int>::x (); // error: declares a function template<> X Q<int>::x { }; // definition— end note
template<class T> struct A { void f(T); template<class X1> void g1(T, X1); template<class X2> void g2(T, X2); void h(T) { } }; // specialization template<> void A<int>::f(int); // out of class member template definition template<class T> template<class X1> void A<T>::g1(T, X1) { } // member template specialization template<> template<class X1> void A<int>::g1(int, X1); // member template specialization template<> template<> void A<int>::g1(int, char); // X1 deduced as char template<> template<> void A<int>::g2<char>(int, char); // X2 specified as char // member specialization even if defined in class definition template<> void A<int>::h(int) { }— end example
template<class T1> class A { template<class T2> class B { void mf(); }; }; template<> template<> class A<int>::B<double>; template<> template<> void A<char>::B<char>::mf();— end example
template <class T1> class A { template<class T2> class B { template<class T3> void mf1(T3); void mf2(); }; }; template <> template <class X> class A<int>::B { template <class T> void mf1(T); }; template <> template <> template<class T> void A<int>::B<double>::mf1(T t) { } template <class Y> template <> void A<Y>::B<double>::mf2() { } // error: B<double> is specialized but // its enclosing class template A is not— end example