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From: jorg.schaible_at_[hidden]
Date: 2000-04-12 05:22:38
Hi Xavier,
you may use
t. template alloc<float>();
but please recognize, in this list we discuss possible extension libraries for
an upcoming C++ standard using the latest language techniques, but not C++
problems itself (only if they have impact on a new submission).
Greetings,
Jörg
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From: xavier_at_[hidden] on 12/04/2000 07:21
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To:   boost_at_[hidden]
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Subject:  [boost] member templates
Hello,
I'm experiencing trouble with member templates, I've got something like
this :
     class Foo {
       // ...
     public:
          // ...
       int size();
          // ...
          template <class T> T* alloc() { return new T [size()]; }
     };
And I use it like this :
     void f()
     {
       Foo f;
       // ...
       float* pf = f.alloc<float>();
     }
My compiler (egcs/g++ 2.9.x) claims that there is an error near '<' or '>'
(I can't remember :)).  Any idea?
I heard that member templates are not ANSI compliant but supported by most
compilers and they are really useful...
 - Xavier
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