I have this :
template<class T, class U>
class A
{
template<size_t N>
void BindValues();
}
template<class T, class U>
template<size_t N>
inline void A<T, U>::BindValues()
{
conn->setValue<N-1>( std::get<N-1>(m_Tuple) );
BindValues<N-1>(conn);
}
template<class T, class U>
template<>
inline void A<T, U>::BindValues<1>()
{
conn->setValue<0>( std::get<0>(m_Tuple) );
}
My Compile error is:
invalid explicit specialization before '>' token
enclosing class templates are not explicitly specialized
template-id BindValues<1> for void A<T, U>::BindValues() does not match any template declaration
Unfortunately a
template
method inside atemplate
class cannot be specialized just based ontemplate
argument of method.You need to specialize the
template class
also. In other words, the member method specialization should be a complete specialization with respect toclass template
(i.e.<T,U>
) params as well as the membertemplate
params (i.e.<size_t>
).For example, you may have to specialize something like this (demo):
What you are trying to do is partial template specialization for a function, which is not allowed.
You can define the template function on
N
for a template specialization of A (e.g.A<int, int>::BindValues<N>()
) but the other way around is not allowed.